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cells, energy storage, electric vehicles, and energy-efficient buildings. FSEC has been expanding research areas to renewable chemicals and is seeking a faculty candidate in the area of applied catalysis
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, economic, and policy analysis of energy topics centered on the U.S. electricity sector. Our research seeks to inform public and private decision-making on public-interest issues related to renewable energy
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Prior research experience with field partners, including companies, communities, and other stakeholders Interest in renewable energy and climate policy Research experience on the energy transition
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, economic, and policy analysis of energy topics centered on the U.S. electricity sector. Our research seeks to inform public and private decision-making on public-interest issues related to renewable energy
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, and policy analysis of energy topics centered on the U.S. electricity sector. Our research seeks to inform public and private decision-making on public-interest issues related to renewable energy
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responsibilities primarily contributing to the research mission of the department through scholarly impact and an externally funded research program in the areas of power distribution systems, distributed energy
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Classification & Title: 9403R, Research Assistant Professor Working Title: Research Assistant Professor, Turkey Health Term: 12-month, non tenure-track, renewable, 1-year initial contract Reports to: Animal
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assistant professor will be expected to pursue opportunities with federal agencies and industry to develop new research efforts around FLSP and its applications. The position is renewable each year based
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functionalities of innate immunity and inflammation, with diverse approaches in molecular biology, biochemistry, cell biology, genetics and immunology. We are broadly interested in exploring how the host defends
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: (1) decarbonization of chemical manufacturing, (2) carbon capture and utilization, (3) decarbonization and/or electrification of process heating for manufacturing, (4) utilization of renewable