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Details Title Harvard Grid Fellowship School Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Department/Area Harvard Grid Position Description Overview The Harvard Grid Fellowship
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appointed. Application Deadline 5/3/2024 11:59:00 PM Eastern Time Zone Description The U.S. Department of Energy’s Grid Deployment Office (GDO), Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs (IE), and Office of
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; Developing agriculture digital twin theory, methods, and systems for smart cropping decisions; Publishing and disseminating research at top-tier journals and conferences; and Supervising graduate research
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robotics, cybersecurity, sensing and signal processing, smart mobility and energy systems. In addition, they are using their expertise in interdisciplinary research initiatives across the university. We
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-smart agricultural practices in the Midwest. The selected candidate will coordinate and organize all the research, education, and extension activities for Missouri. Job responsibilities include
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energy power generation or storage projects, grid expansion or modernization, and hydrogen, direct air capture, nuclear, or carbon capture infrastructure); and Production or Manufacturing in the clean
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the application system. Summary The Digital Water Lab at the University of Michigan (http://digitalwaterlab.org ) seeks a highly motivated postdoc to advance knowledge in smart and autonomous water systems
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, quantum computing, power grid resilience, and automation and optimal control of DOE experimental user facilities, among others. The fellowship includes access to world-class HPC resources, such as the BNL
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implications of AI technologies in society in the areas of surveillance and privacy, racial equity, smart cities, mis- and dis-information, human-robot interaction, and smart hand tools and the future of work
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, development, and testing of technology solutions. Equity in the energy transition. Integration of buildings with the grid, vehicles, storage systems, and other distributed energy resources. Advances