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, the candidate will be expected to play a pivotal role in mentoring students and fellow post-docs on various material-centric projects, fostering an environment of knowledge sharing and skill development within
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such as engineering, economics, and sustainability sciences. The candidate will receive a supportive and enabling environment to develop research projects, grow research collaborations, communicate
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, and manuscripts to communicate project progress and outcomes effectively. The candidate must demonstrate the ability for convergent thinking and will receive a supportive and enabling environment
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affordable clean energy to protecting ourselves and our environment. Ever since we were born out of the University of Chicago’s work on the Manhattan Project in the 1940s, our goal has been to make an impact
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environment. Demonstrated experience in interdisciplinary research. Proven problem-solving and analytical skills. Strong communication skills, both oral and written. Record of publications in high-impact
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develop correlations to describe the characteristics of materials and models to describe their behavior in typical reactor environments. You will participate in planning, developing, and implementing
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students from a variety of backgrounds and levels of experience. ·Capability to work effectively on technical problems in a fast-paced, demanding, and oftentimes, deadline driven environment. ·Good
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. Collaborate to identify key metrics and testing protocols for evaluating membrane performance. Work in a dynamic and collaborative research environment. Document progress and results in the form of reports
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working interactively and productively in a multidisciplinary environment. Skills in oral and written communication. Record of publication and external recognition in these areas. Ability to work
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reduction approaches and systems will be developed and implemented that operate close to instruments at the edge, and that leverage high-performance computing environments when needed. This position will be