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Scientist is expected to apply cutting-edge analytical chemistry concepts in the development of ultrasensitive chemical analysis techniques. The successful candidate is also expected to develop new expertise
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transport properties in the bulk and across interfaces. Develop new electrolyte chemistries for directing interphase generation at anode and cathode. Collaborate with consortium PIs and Postdocs to understand
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, including postdocs, students and research associates. Provide professional service at LBNL and the broader scientific community, e.g., as a peer reviewer, scientific advisor, or participation in advisory
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outside of the Lab, including funding agencies and other researchers in their respective fields. Provide technical support, training and mentoring to students and postdocs. Contribute to proposal and
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mentoring to students and postdocs. Contribute to proposal and manuscript writing, speaking at scientific meetings and program reviews. Adhere with LBNL and EH&S safety guidelines and requirements. Additional
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relevance to the program and group activities. What is Required: A recent Ph.D. (within the last 1-2 years) in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or related discipline. Experience in cell growth, protein expression
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-hazard chemicals, controls, etc.). Postdoc & Student Safety Initiative: With support from the EHS Operations and Performance Support Team, lead the Postdoc & Student Safety Initiative. Serve as a Division
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Resource Research and Innovation Center (LiRRIC). MINES postdocs collaborate across disciplines to enable revolutionary advances in battery materials development from natural mineral resources
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conferences. Carry out collaborative research with staff scientists, postdoc fellows, visiting researchers, and students. Adhere with ETA and EH&S safety guidelines and requirements. Additional Responsibilities
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audiences. Report research results in peer-reviewed journals and conferences. Carry out collaborative research with staff scientists, postdoc fellows, visiting researchers, and students. Adhere with ETA and