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Posting Title Postdoctoral Researcher – Membrane Separations for Bioenergy and Plastics Recycling . Location CO - Golden . Position Type Postdoc (Fixed Term) . Hours Per Week 40 . Working at NREL
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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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the development of advanced membrane materials for selective separation of nutrients, metals, and key contaminants. The successful candidate will Lead the design, development, and implementation of a
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the supervision of Dr. W.S. Winston Ho. The Postdoctoral Scholar will conduct research in Chemical Engineering, including membrane separations with applications in carbon dioxide capture, biosyngas
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Edcuation: PhD in Chemical Engineering or a Related Field Desired Education: PhD in Chemical Engineering or a Related Field Required Experience: 1 year of prior research experience on membrane separations
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transistors, solar fuels, and photovoltaics. The researcher will carry out experimental research in the broad area of ion separations. Responsibilities may include characterization of water uptake, ion sorption
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experimental research in the broad area of ion separations. Responsibilities may include characterization of water uptake, ion sorption, and/or ion transport in polymer membranes and sorbents, synthesis
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, management of laboratory supplies and safety, preparation of scholarly publications and proposals. Individuals with expertise in ion separations research and a PhD in relevant fields (including materials
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the supervision of Dr. W.S. Winston Ho. The Post Doctoral Scholar will conduct research primarily in the areas of membrane separations, including carbon dioxide capture from flue gas and synthesis gas
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or alkaline in nature and materials may be incorporated into membrane electrode assemblies using either standard or advanced approaches. MCCS Directorate . Basic Qualifications Must be a recent PhD graduate