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working with staff fabricating thin-film perovskite-based solar cells, interlayers and their integration via scalable deposition techniques (e.g., blade coating, bar coating, or slot-die coating) as
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Posting Title Postdoctoral Researcher – Fuel Cell, Electrolysis, CO2 Reduction Device Performance and Durability . Location CO - Golden . Position Type Postdoc (Fixed Term) . Hours Per Week 40
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for this position should possess comprehensive experience in solar cell manufacturing, encompassing device fabrication, interconnection, packaging, and reliability. Research priorities will include modeling device
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technologies. From day one at NREL, you’ll connect with coworkers driven by the same mission to save the planet. By joining an organization that values a supportive, inclusive, and flexible work environment
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the lab’s program interface to DOE programs such as the Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO), the Industrial Efficiency & Decarbonization Office (IEDO), the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology Office (HFTO
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efficiency technologies. From day one at NREL, you’ll connect with coworkers driven by the same mission to save the planet. By joining an organization that values a supportive, inclusive, and flexible work
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efficiency technologies. From day one at NREL, you’ll connect with coworkers driven by the same mission to save the planet. By joining an organization that values a supportive, inclusive, and flexible work
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-film solar-cell characterization techniques Experience in at least one advanced characterization technique relevant to the project (time-resolved photoluminescence, x-ray photoemission spectroscopy
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-cells and electrolyzers and their fabrication technology Basic knowledge of imaging techniques in the context of roll-to-roll quality monitoring. PhD in Materials Science, Mechanical, Electrical
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-cost metallization and packaging of high efficiency III-V solar cells within the III-V Photovoltaics group . This position will involve fabrication, testing, and characterization of III-V devices