National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Graduate (Summer) Intern – Modeling, Real-Time Simulation, and Analysis of Distribution Systems

National Renewable Energy Laboratory(1 month ago)

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About this role

A graduate summer intern position in the Grid Automation and Controls group at the National Laboratory of the Rockies focused on modeling, real-time simulation, and analysis of power distribution systems. The role supports research projects that improve power system operations and works closely with industry and utility partners. This is a fixed-term, full-time (40 hours/week) 3-month internship based in Golden, Colorado.

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Required Skills

  • Power Modeling
  • Dynamic Modeling
  • Steady-State Modeling
  • Distribution Systems
  • Protection Schemes
  • HIL
  • Real-Time Modeling
  • Python
  • OpenDSS
  • CYME

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Qualifications

  • Minimum 3.0 GPA
  • Master's in Electrical Engineering
  • PhD Enrollment in Electrical Engineering
  • Bachelor's Degree (recent graduate eligible)
  • PIV Card Eligibility
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