15 phd-in-power-electronics positions at National Renewable Energy Laboratory NREL in United States
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) for scanning and transmission electron microscopy Experience in managing a scanning electron microscope and training others to a high competency Ability to process data for publication in scientific journals
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Posting Title Post-Doctoral Researcher – Power Electronics Converter and System Control for Resilient Power Systems . Location CO - Golden . Position Type Postdoc (Fixed Term) . Hours Per Week 40
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Posting Title Post-Doctoral Researcher – Modular Medium-Voltage Power Electronics Design, Control, and Hardware Validation . Location CO - Golden . Position Type Postdoc (Fixed Term) . Hours Per
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Education, Experience, and Skills: Recent Ph.D. graduate in electrical engineering (or similar) within the last 3 years. Solid power electronics control background with knowledge in linear system control
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chambers, rheometers). Good communication skills. Ability to document the research in the form of technical reports, journal articles, and presentations. . Basic Qualifications Must be a recent PhD graduate
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, separations science, photovoltaics, electrochemical and chemical storage, low power electronics, and other concepts related to clean energy technologies. The new groups will be part of a larger team of
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storage technologies including thermal energy storage (TES) and hydrogen technologies integrating with concentrating solar power (CSP). Responsibilities under this position include leading research work
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. Interest in exploring robot programming, computer vision sensing, programming, and prototyping. Publication record and ability to lead innovative research projects. Excellent communication skills and a
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graduate within the last three years. * Must meet educational requirements prior to employment start date. Additional Required Qualifications PhD in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Computational
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, a passion for leading and driving new research in the space as well as the ability to collaborate with partners from across national labs, Department of Energy, industry, and academia