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, you will conduct experimental work on electrolyzers and fuel cells including hydrogen, water, and CO2 and/or other related electrochemical devices and their components in The Energy Conversion Group
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on developing and evaluating technologies around all forms of heat pump plus thermal energy storage systems. Current project focuses include developing and demonstrating controls for space conditioning and water
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support for environmental compliance programs, including but not limited to, air quality, hazardous materials management, sanitary sewer, and surface water quality. · Assist in preparing regulatory
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the installation and/or operation of the following types of systems: Low conductivity and cooled water monitoring systems. Database management tools. Application of advanced sophisticated technological skills
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, or equivalent industrial experience. Experience with the installation and/or operation of the following types of systems: Low conductivity and cooled water monitoring systems. Database management tools
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cooled water monitoring systems. Database management tools. Application of advanced sophisticated technological skills, scientific principles and mathematics. Electronic equipment and electronics
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, fabricate and characterize materials, interfaces and their assemblies for electrochemical energy conversion systems. Conduct research in the fields of fuel cells, flow batteries, electrolysis (water, CO2
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isometric drawings showing measurements and details of the layout obtained from blueprints and verbal instructions. Install and repair the water, waste disposal, drainage, and gas systems in homes and
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calculation to identify electrocatalysts and sorbents for water purification. What You Will Do: Perform density functional theory calculations on surfaces to identify electrocatalytic and electrosorption
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Energy Laboratory (NREL), and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) to improve the efficiency and increase the durability of photoelectrochemical (PEC) devices which use sunlight to split water