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Spring 2026 Ph.D. Graduate Research Assistant Position in Civil/Structural Engineering at UNLV

A financially supported Ph.D. position is available in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Construction at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), beginning in the Spring 2026 semester. The selected candidate will conduct research in structural and earthquake engineering, with a specific focus on vibration protective systems such as seismic isolation and damping technologies. This research will involve the design and analysis of structures equipped with these systems, utilizing computer simulations to model structural behavior under dynamic loads such as earthquakes and wind.

Position Details and Expectations

Funding: The position is supported by a Graduate Teaching Assistantship (GA) with a 9-month contract each academic year. Summer support may be available, but it is contingent on funding and performance. Support is subject to maintaining satisfactory performance in research progress.

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Invitation for Faculty Positions

UC Berkeley is one of the world’s leading public universities, and Berkeley Engineering consistently ranks among the top engineering programs nationwide-public or private. Situated in the heart of California’s tech industry, Berkeley Engineering fosters a vibrant and growing community of faculty and students and maintains strong partnerships with National Laboratories, NASA, UC San Francisco, Silicon Valley, and beyond. Our commitment to advancing technologies that improve society and quality of life is reflected in both our people and our environment. We offer dynamic, interdisciplinary, hands-on education; challenge conventional thinking; and champion collaboration, creativity and innovation in research and teaching.

At the core of Berkeley Engineering’s mission are values that drive us to educate inclusive leaders and create knowledge equitably in service of a diverse society. Our excellence can only be fully realized through faculty, students and staff who share our commitment to

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Job ID: 262316

INESC TEC | Technical Staff (AE2025-0393)
INESC TEC

Opportunities

Software Engineering and API Development for Power Systems

Work description

The work focuses on the development and integration of software components within the NEXUS project. Core activities include the design and implementation of APIs for several tools, such as grid operation, load forecasting, PV and wind forecasting, and load simulator.

The tasks also cover server deployment, the development of an intuitive and dynamic dashboard, and ensuring seamless interaction between the APIs and the NEXUS platform. The activities also include coordinating the work with the in-fabric software team of the Centre for Power and Energy Systems (CPES). Additionally, the role involves simulation, testing, and validation, as well as preparing technical documentation, reports, and scientific publications.

Academic Qualifications

Electrical engineering, computer

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Job ID: 262317

INESC TEC | Post Doctoral Research Grant (AE2025-0395)
INESC TEC

Research Opportunities

Power Systems – Hybrid AC/DC Distribution grids

Work description

Survey of the state of the art regarding dynamic and steady-state analysis of AC/DC hybrid distribution networks and microgrids. Survey of the state of the art regarding protection, islanding operation, and service restoration in AC/DC hybrid distribution networks and microgrids. Identification of use cases for hybrid AC/DC distribution networks and assessment of the technical challenges in the addressed aspects that are still unresolved according to the current state of the art. Development of innovative technical and scientific solutions to address the challenges identified for the use cases from the previous point, using computational simulation. Contribute to the development of toolboxes for computational simulation, specifically designed for DC

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