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Researcher will lead research in topics ranging from electricity grid reliability and resilience and energy equity and in methods ranging from survey design and multi-stakeholder engagement. The Energy Policy
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experience with, energy, economic, environmental, market and/or technical research and analysis of energy/environmental equipment or grid power systems. Broad knowledge of the energy policy environment related
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panel capacity management, distributed energy resources (DER) integration, and grid-DER communication protocols. Conduct lab testing of coordinating grid signal with building loads and EV charging
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assessment of low power electrification strategies and grid impacts of home electrification in both single and multifamily residential buildings. Additional work may include studies of non-energy benefits
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Grid Integration Group, the Grid Planning and Economics team develops models and software solutions to support decisions around power systems planning, economics as well as electricity markets and policy
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The Energy Storage and Distributed Resources Division (ESDR) works on developing advanced batteries and fuel cells for transportation and stationary energy storage, grid-connected technologies for a
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; 6. Designing and implementing multi-grid methods (Algebraic or Geometric); 7. HPC computer architecture: CPU, GPU and High Speed Interconnects; 8. NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel; 9
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and advanced control tools for grid-interactive-efficient buildings using the Modelica, FMI standards, and/or python. Evaluate the HVAC simulation, FDD & advanced control tool(s) using Modelica- and FMI
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the operational performance of commercial buildings. This includes smart technologies and best practices for existing building commissioning, fault diagnostics, specification of advanced/optimal control sequences
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provide feedback on staff work. Provide technical assistance to state and local policymakers, state energy offices, utilities, and public utility commissions on DERs, distribution system planning and grid