258 phd-position-in-polymer-composites positions at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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well as the characterization of composite materials using a suite of scattering spectroscopic, and electrochemical methods as well as the development of the new protocols or customizations necessary for in-situ and operando
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papers, reports, review articles; present oral reports. What is Required: PhD in organic chemistry or polymer chemistry. Experience in molecular design and engineering as well as synthetic planning and
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, documents, forms, reports, and memos efficiently and effectively. Apply advanced composition skills to proofread and edit drafts or final-form documents, ensuring accuracy and professionalism, even for
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, documents, forms, reports, and memos efficiently and effectively. Apply advanced composition skills to proofread and edit drafts or final-form documents, ensuring accuracy and professionalism, even for
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years of experience; or M.S. and 5-7 years of experience; or PhD. and 3-5 years of experience or equivalent combination of experience and education. Broad knowledge of Federal, state and local regulatory
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, for initial soil sampling and testing strategies. Characterize soils in the field, and sample soils, and follow up with laboratory analyses. Measure isotopic composition (13C, 14C, 15N) of soil, soil gas, and
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follow up with laboratory analyses. Measure isotopic composition (13C, 14C, 15N) of soil, soil gas, and soil fluxes. Conduct laboratory analyses such as soil fractionation, elemental analysis and soil
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. Establish cost-saving methods and procedures. Provide strategic advice to management and propose solutions. Ensure program rigor while managing cost, schedule, and risk. Set testable validity criteria
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bachelor’s degree; or 6 years and a master’s degree; or a PhD degree with 3 years of related experience; or equivalent work experience. Relevant experience in the field, including (1) developing advanced
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detection of charged particles to be used with a liquid hydrogen target and the Gamma-Ray Energy Tracking Array (GRETA). In this position, you will initiate research and contribute to the ongoing programs