17 Economics Postdoctoral positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in united-states in United States
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, and execute and analyze high resolution ELM simulations to understand carbon storage and offset potential in SE forest ecosystems under different social-economic and land management scenarios
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the capability to perform techno-economic analysis, interpret data, conduct statistical analysis of datasets, visualize spatial data, deliver presentations to diverse audiences, and publish peer-reviewed papers
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the pace of research and development for efficient, safe, secure, and environmentally friendly transportation solutions while creating economic opportunity for the nation. Major Duties/Responsibilities
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Requisition Id 12963 Purpose: The Manufacturing Energy Efficiency Research & Analysis (MEERA) Group in the Manufacturing Science Division (MSD) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking applicants for a postdoctoral research associate position in energy efficiency and decarbonization...
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discovery and innovation as we build science-based solutions to security threats that put public safety, national defense, energy infrastructure, and the economy at risk. Our dedication to diversity: As we
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and delivering solutions to pressing energy storage problems essential to economic develop and security of the United States. Applicants are expected to perform experiments to understand the dry
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, and credible research analysis to inform decision-making. To gain insights on manufacturing supply chains, the team conducts techno-economics, value chain, trade, patent, and global manufacturing
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emerging at the grid edge, providing essential services crucial to its reliable operation. Employing a diverse range of disciplines such as control theory, optimization, economics, game theory, data
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critical material supply curve while advancing Critical Materials Consortium capabilities in materials extraction from alternative resources—both vital to U.S. economic and energy security goals
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lightweight wires/cables, and enable better thermal management across electric system components, potentially resulting in immense technological and economic value in all energy sectors ranging from on and off