20 electrical-engineering positions at National Renewable Energy Laboratory NREL in United States
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-electrochemical characterization, vapor phase deposition, ultrafast spectroscopies, electrical device characterization, surface science characterization, and advanced microscopy, while making extensive use of state
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disciplines and backgrounds, as diversity of experience, perspective, and expertise is needed to solve the climate challenges of today and tomorrow. We are engineers, scientists, researchers, managers, and
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work alongside current NREL research staff to utilize the best-in-class cyber range to deploy applicable large scale test environments, perform hardware-in-the-loop technology assessments, and research
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, energy/mass balance, and chemical requirements of the process for steel production. Ore pre-processing, carburization, smelting, and electric arc furnace processing are also of interest. Coordination with
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Center (PSEC) at NREL. PSEC supports the science and technology goals of the U.S. Department of Energy and NREL toward a sustainable energy future. The center works with the electricity industry
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Science, Applied Mathematics, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or related disciplines. Knowledge of real time device emulation and power & controller hardware-in-the-loop techniques Deep
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developing a novel technology based on thermomagnetic effect for ocean thermal energy conversion. General Duties and Responsibilities: The successful candidate should have a strong background in heat transfer
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, materials science & engineering, chemical engineering, physics, electrical engineering, or related field. A record of mentoring other scientists is an asset. Preferred Qualifications . Job Application
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Posting Title Director’s Fellowship Postdoctoral Researcher: Engineer . Location CO - Golden . Position Type Postdoc (Fixed Term) . Hours Per Week 40 . Working at NREL The National Renewable Energy
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Researcher with experience and training in ocean engineering and numerical modeling of wave and current energy systems. The successful candidate must have experience developing or using high fidelity