Internship - Multi-Fidelity Dynamic Models for Energy Systems
Listed on 2026-08-05
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Research/Development
Research Scientist, Mathematics -
Engineering
Research Scientist, Mathematics
Graduate Student Position
MERL seeks a motivated graduate student to develop multi-fidelity dynamic simulation methods for energy systems (e.g., vapor-compression/HVAC cycles and related multiphysics platforms). Candidates should have hands-on time-domain numerical simulation experience (ODE/DAE integration, implicit/iterative solvers, sparse linear algebra), familiarity with model reduction or surrogate modeling, solid thermofluids literacy (thermodynamics, heat transfer, fluid mechanics), and strong programming skills in Python/Julia/Matlab. System identification and/or numerical optimization for dynamical systems, and familiarity with equation-oriented tools (Modelica or Simscape), are desirable;
a track record of rigorous research (papers or robust software) is preferred. Senior PhD students in applied mathematics, chemical/mechanical engineering, or related areas are encouraged to apply. The internship is 3 months, with a flexible start date.
The pay range for this internship position will be 6-8K per month.
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