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) collectors. The candidate will work with other engineers and scientists in the Thermal Energy system group, within the Energy Conversion and Storage Systems Center (ECaSS) Center. The thermal energy systems
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, and site quantification. In general, candidates should have a demonstrated track record of success in addressing fundamental and applied science questions and devising solutions to challenging problems
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promoting a safe working environment. MCCS Directorate . Basic Qualifications Must be a recent PhD graduate within the last three years in Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Materials Science, Mechanical
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research record in relevant heat transfer, thermodynamics, or mass transfer field, with emphasis on modeling research applied to HVAC. Architectural engineering, mechanical engineering, industrial
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-driven technology for power systems operation, forecasting of renewable energy and load, and system identification. The candidate should demonstrate theoretical and practical knowledge in applied
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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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The successful candidate will have a PhD in Metallurgy, Metallurgical Engineering, Metallurgical Chemistry, or related field. The successful candidate will demonstrate experimentally-based expertise in: Metallurgy
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, technology models, and decision-maker and community preferences and concerns. The modeling work will involve identifying and quantifying trade-offs between decision criteria (economic, environmental, social
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LCA. A strong record of teamwork, mentorship, project management, and leadership is desired. The successful candidate will work closely with engineers, scientists, and students in many different fields
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partners. Communicate scientific methods and results effectively, both in written and oral formats Author peer-reviewed publications Work effectively in a multidisciplinary team of scientists and engineers