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Posting Title Graduate Summer Intern – Quantum Computing Emulation for Optimization . Location CO - Golden . Position Type Intern (Fixed Term) . Hours Per Week 40 . Working at NLR NLR is located
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Posting Title Graduate Summer Intern – Quantum Reservoir Computing . Location CO - Golden . Position Type Intern (Fixed Term) . Hours Per Week 40 . Working at NLR NLR is located at the foothills
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Posting Title Graduate Summer Intern – Readiness for quantum computing in materials science . Location CO - Golden . Position Type Intern (Fixed Term) . Hours Per Week 40 . Working at NLR NLR is
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practical research skills through industrially relevant applications of computational models for chemical processes Contribute to high-impact energy research Maintain professionalism and an environment
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partnerships that expand NLR’s impact on the national and international stage. Rapid advances in artificial Intelligence (AI), high-performance computing (HPC), quantum computing, automation is changing how we
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items are properly managed/delivered in accordance with the NLR Project Management Handbook and Capital Investment Program Guidelines: Communicate accurate and reliable project status and performance
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Learning Opportunities Gain hands-on experience with utility-grade EMT and RMS modeling tools used in industry and research Learn how data centers impact grid stability and how to model their interactions
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. Conducting renewable integration studies for understanding the new technologies impact on grid stability or grid services. Contributing and/or leading the writing of research papers and working closely with
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practices related to specific field. Excellent leadership, communication, problem solving and project management skills. Ability to use various computer software programs. Researcher III Relevant PhD
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modeling and validation of power systems with high percentage of inverter-based resources and evaluate their impact on power grids. This work will be conducted at NREL’s Flatiron Campus. The researcher