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have expertise in the conception, the fabrication and the characterization of battery components, including the electrodes, electrolyte and the separators. To do so, they combine sol-gel chemistry and
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transition away from fossil fuels. A main source of inefficiency is the membrane. By flowing through porous electrodes in opposite directions, the hydrogen gas can be separated from the oxygen, without a
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techniques to measure membrane currents (whole-cell voltage-clamp and current-clamp recordings) and optogenetic approaches in acute mouse brain slices. Professional Field Neuroscience Research Supervision
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of Medicine. The Robertson lab’s research focus is in combining cryogenic electron microscopy and molecular dynamics simulations to generate movies of membrane proteins in action and leveraging the resulting
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Environmental Engineering focusing on different research fields such as catalysis, separation, energy generation, conversion and storage, and organic optoelectronics intelligent and advanced polymers and
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material/mechanics, separation with membrane, and modeling on the electro-chemo-mechanical coupling fields. Required Minimum Education Level PhD Work Location Henrietta Campus — 100% Employment Category
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of Medicine. The Robertson lab's research focus is in combining cryogenic electron microscopy and molecular dynamics simulations to generate movies of membrane proteins in action and leveraging the resulting
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at Baylor College of Medicine. The Robertson lab’s research focus is in combining cryogenic electron microscopy and molecular dynamics simulations to generate movies of membrane proteins in action and
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technologies. We are seeking experts in membranes, separations, materials characterization and/or electrochemistry. We seek candidates with an interest in participating in large multi-PI grants and with
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Environmental Engineering focusing on different research fields such as catalysis, separation, energy generation, conversion and storage, and organic optoelectronics intelligent and advanced polymers and