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, and project meetings. This research supports the U.S. Department of Energy and other funding agencies to assess the energy and environmental impacts associated with fuels and energy, infrastructure
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the resources available from global and domestic sources, including consideration for supply chain risks and uncertainties, as well as economic, environmental, and social impacts. Conduct research and analysis
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The Energy Systems and Infrastructure Analysis (ESIA) division addresses energy security and environmental sustainability by analyzing the benefits and challenges of efficient energy technologies
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Ph.D. in a relevant field such as chemical engineering, environmental science, materials science, or a related discipline. A minimum of 15 years of experience in leading or conducting research in carbon
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Laboratory enables world-class research using x-rays by developing cutting edge X-ray instrumentation and techniques, and pursuing research in the physical, chemical, environmental, and materials sciences
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studies. In addition to life sciences, other applications will include materials science and environmental studies. The candidate will play a key role in instrumentation assembly, commissioning, and
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to catalyst/electrolyzer system design, optimization, integrated process modeling, techno-economic analysis, and environmental impact assessments. Additionally, the candidate will prepare reports, presentations
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contribute to research accelerating the clean up and remediation of the Hanford Site waste tanks, among the most challenging environmental remediation projects in the United States. The research will explore
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chemical separations, the answers to which will inform a more energy efficient and environmentally aware nation. The team includes staff and postdoctoral fellows with diverse backgrounds in inorganic
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efficient and environmentally aware nation. The team includes staff and postdoctoral fellows with diverse backgrounds in inorganic, analytical and physical chemistry, as well as condensed matter physics