[Cast10] Job: Post-Doc for Dynamic Modeling of SOFC-Gas Turbine Hybrid

From: Eric Liese (ERIC.LIESE@NETL.DOE.GOV)
Date: Wed Mar 08 2006 - 14:46:18 EST

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    Job.
    Post-Doc for Dynamic Modeling of SOFC-Gas Turbine Hybrid.
    The National Energy Technology Laboratory (www.netl.doe.gov) has an
    immediate opening for a postdoctoral research associate in Chemical
    Engineering or related field to develop a dynamic model of a 1-D Solid
    Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) using the Partial Differential Equation (PDE)
    modeling capabilities in Aspen Custom Modeler (ACM). NETL has developed
    1-D C++ models of both MCFC and SOFC (solid oxide) fuel cells.
    Subsequently, the researcher will develop an Aspen Dynamics simulation
    of a fuel cell-gas turbine hybrid system that makes use of the ACM SOFC
    model.
    Citizenship Requirements: Must be a U.S. citizen
    Appointment Duration: 1-year
    Start Date: ASAP
    Location: Office of Science, Technology & Analysis
                  Simulation, Analysis & Computational Science Division
                  Morgantown, WV
    Approximate Salary: $50,000/yr plus $325/month health insurance
    stipend.
    Moving Reimbursement: $3000

    The ideal candidate would have particular experience in fuel cell
    modeling and dynamic systems modeling. Experience with Aspen Dynamics,
    Aspen Custom Modeler or gPROMS is highly desired. Also programming
    experience with MatLAb, Simulink and C++ is desirable.

    If interested please contact Eric Liese no later than March 24, 2006 at
    the following email:
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    Note: Only initial contact is needed by March 24, not a formal
    application.
      
    NETL is a premier national laboratory with the mission of developing
    and implementing technologies that will provide short- and long-term
    solutions to energy and environmental problems. NETL's programs provide
    scientific and technological advances to help sustain the production and
    use of fossil energy.


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