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Dear Colleagues:

The National Energy Technology Laboratory<http://netl.doe.gov/> (NETL) is seeking U.S. Citizens to fill multiple research positions to enhance its Process Systems Engineering research team. The preferred qualifications for each position include a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering with a focus on Process Systems Engineering. All three positions are located at NETL's Pittsburgh location. Below is a brief description of each position. For additional information or to apply, please follow the link associated with each position.


  1.  Large-scale mathematical optimization of energy systems. The candidate should have experience formulating and solving large scale mixed integer nonlinear programs (MINLP) in commercial and/or open source optimization environments such as GAMS or AMPL as well as experience developing and improving mathematically based optimization algorithms. Closing date: 11/30/2015. https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/419301700


  1.  Simulation-based optimization and uncertainty quantification of energy systems. The candidate should have experience utilizing and developing computational frameworks for simulation-based optimization and uncertainty quantification of energy systems. Closing date: 11/16/2015. https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/419471100


  1.  Rigorous process modeling of energy systems. The candidate should have experience developing and utilizing first principles based models in commercial and/or open source process modeling and optimization environments such as gPROMS, Aspen Custom Modeler, PyOMO, ASCEND or GAMS. Closing date: 11/16/2015. https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/419473200

Please distribute this announcement along to interested parties. Thank you.

Regards,
--David

David C. Miller, Ph.D.
Technical Director, Carbon Capture Simulation Initiative
U.S. Dept. of Energy/NETL
Mail Stop 58/103A
626 Cochrans Mill Rd
PO Box 10940
Pittsburgh, PA 15236-0940
412-386-6555 (office)


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