National Laboratory of the Rockies · 21 hours ago
Graduate (Summer Intern) – Large-scale Power System Modeling, Simulation and Analysis
National Laboratory of the Rockies (NLR) is the nation's primary laboratory for energy systems research and development, located in Golden, Colorado. They are looking for a graduate intern to support research in modeling and simulation of modern power grids, focusing on addressing stability and reliability challenges of the future grid through advanced modeling techniques and software.
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Responsibilities
Conduct transient analysis (small-signal, transient, and voltage stability) for high IBR-dominated systems
Support large-scale system studies (e.g., national-scale scenarios) using commercial tools (e.g., PSSE, DIgSILENT PowerFactory, PSCAD) or open-source tools (e.g., ParaEMT, ANDES and others)
Develop new types of electrical components (such as advanced pumped storage hydro, data center, etc.) for large-scale power grids study
Support interconnection studies, grid impact assessments, and compliance studies
Prepare the results in form of reports and presentations
Write and publish results of analyses in peer-reviewed journals, transactions, conference proceedings, and/or technical reports
Qualification
Required
Must be enrolled as a full-time student in a Bachelor's, Master's or PhD degree program, or graduated in the past 12 months from an accredited institution
Must have a minimum of a 3.0 cumulative grade point average
Strong understanding of small-signal, transient, and voltage stability
Hands-on experience developing user-defined dynamic models of IBRs in PSS®E or PSLF
Familiarity with modeling of energy storage systems, including pumped-storage hydro and batteries
Experience in modeling and simulation of inverter-based resources (IBRs) and stability analysis of high-IBR-dominated power systems
Experience with data center modeling is a plus
Hands-on experience with new IBR models (e.g., WECC REGFMA1,REGFMB1, vendor-provided models) is a plus
Experience with software development in Python, C++, or other programming languages
Hands-on experience developing automated tools for accelerating contingency analysis is a plus
Solid background in power systems dynamics and modeling including load flow, short-circuit, and contingency analysis
Proficiency with power system simulation tools in Phasor-domain (e.g.,PSSE, PSLF, Powerworld, etc., PSCAD or EMTP experience a plus)
Strong understanding of inverter-based resource(IBR) integration challenges, and power system stability concepts
Strong analytical skills with the ability to process, interpret, and present technical results clearly
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Benefits
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
403(b) Employee Savings Plan with employer match
Sick leave (where required by law)
Company
National Laboratory of the Rockies
The U.S. Department of Energy's primary national laboratory for energy systems research and development.
Funding
Current Stage
Late StageTotal Funding
$166.09MKey Investors
US Department of EnergyARPA-E
2024-09-04Grant
2023-09-21Grant· $1M
2023-05-22Grant· $150M
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