The Buildings & Industry Group within the Energy Systems and Infrastructure Analysis (ESIA) Division at Argonne is seeking to hire a postdoctoral appointee to conduct research on manufacturing sector energy use modeling, optimization, and analysis, encompassing both supply-side and demand-side technology transformations needed for achieving near zero emissions by 2050, a goal also often referred to as “decarbonization” in the context of climate change mitigation. The candidate would be expected to conduct high-impact research in two primary areas.
[Area 1] Improving the performance of and new capabilities to established energy systems modeling and optimization tool(s) at Argonne: This would entail adapting the in-house industrial decarbonization optimization models to decomposition techniques and/or relevant numerical methods to dramatically reduce time to a feasible solution, parallelization of computations/high-performance computing, and other emerging and novel techniques to improve the efficiency of the models’ pre-processing, optimization, and post-processing steps. The candidate would also be expected to lead, and in some instances, support the development of additional modeling and analysis capabilities such as optimization under uncertainty, multi-objective optimization, statistical analysis and data visualization modules for aiding interpretation of model results, and addition of a graphical user interface for the model(s). The appointee will work with a team of computational scientists and systems engineers at Argonne in this research area.
[Area 2] Developing industrial decarbonization case studies using Argonne’s optimization models: The optimization model(s) in [Area 1] are developed for providing strategic analysis and insights to federal agencies and industry stakeholders to help them make decisions and investments, specifically around decarbonization of the U.S. industry sector. The appointee will leverage their expertise in systems modeling to develop high-fidelity decarbonization roadmapping models for energy and emissions-intensive industries, including iron & steel, cement, chemicals, food & beverage, refining, glass, and aluminum manufacturing. The appointee will work a team of subject matter experts from different DOE National Laboratories in each of these manufacturing sub-sectors in developing the model and analysis framework.
Candidates must demonstrate a strong technical background in mathematical optimization and should preferably have some experience developing energy systems models and/or working on integrated assessment models. Proficiency in oral communication and technical writing, as demonstrated by the candidate’s peer-reviewed publications and presentations, is necessary for this position given the need for the appointee to directly interface with various sponsors and work in large interdisciplinary teams.
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