
The scope of work includes contributions to Argonne's research on the techno-economic evaluation and optimization of nuclear-powered data centers. Specifically, the appointee will support the integration of techno-economic, water resource, and grid reliability modeling tools into a coupled analytical workflow, with an emphasis on developing and applying an agentic AI-driven framework to enhance model coordination, automation, and decision-making. This work will directly contribute to case study analyses evaluating nuclear–data center coupling configurations, as well as to the development of technical summaries and peer-reviewed publications.
Education and Experience Requirements
‒ Currently enrolled in undergraduate or graduate studies at an accredited institution
‒ Graduated from an accredited institution within the past 3 months; or
‒ Actively enrolled in a graduate program at an accredited institution
Job Family
Visiting Student Graduate
Job Profile
Visiting Student - Graduate
Worker Type
Contingent Worker
Time Type
Full time
Scheduled Weekly Hours
40
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