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Posting Title Graduate (Summer) Intern – Modeling, Small/Large-Signal Stability Analysis, and Control of Grid-Connected Power Electronics Converters for Inverter-based Resources-Driven Power Systems
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including grid-forming inverter controls, etc. We often lead research in NREL’s power labs including the Energy Systems Integration Facility and the Flatirons Campus . We work closely with industry partners
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, and state estimation. We develop next-generation analytical frameworks and software tools to enhance situational awareness, adaptive control, and resilient operation of modern distribution systems with
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of microgrids in distribution systems. An ideal candidate is expected to have a good knowledge of dynamic modeling of distribution systems, relay programming, microgrid controller programming as well as setting
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of large-scale systems. The ideal candidate will have a strong foundation in operations research, control theory or power systems and a passion for applying these skills to real-world energy problems
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developing optimization and control models of power systems, distributed energy resources (DERs), and validating controls using hardware-in-the-loop testing facility. We are looking to hire an intern to work
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should have knowledge of power system stability analysis and control theory. Job responsibilities will include: Provide technical analysis related to power electronics and power systems control
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eligible for overtime and training opportunities. Key Responsibilities: Security & Patrol Operations: Conduct regular patrols to maintain campus safety and deter unauthorized activities. Monitor and control
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to write clear and concise policies, training documents, investigative/formal reports, and operational documents. Background and knowledge related to SCI regulations, facilities, and SCI control systems
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systems, controls, and modeling teams, bridging cyber-physical domains and guiding project execution. Support and expand NLR’s adversarial research infrastructure, including cyber ranges, digital twins, and