Cambridge, MA30+ days ago
D. in mechanical engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, or other related engineering field; expertise in power systems research, technoeconomic analysis, the proliferation of data centers and technoeconomic considerations behind them, numerical modeling, building materials and HVAC systems, and complex systems design; excellent project management and communication skills; ability to work with minimal supervision and prioritize work to meet deadlines; and fluency in spoken and written English. The aim of the research is to generate parametric engineering design theory that facilitates multi-objective, multi-disciplinary optimization of data center design considering location, building operations, materials, energy use, water use, cooling system design, and co-located renewable power systems design.