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U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) | Washington, District of Columbia | United States | about 22 hours ago
, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and position America to compete in the clean energy market on a global scale. Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office (HFTO) will play a key role in this effort and is
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The Chemical and Fuel Cycle Technologies division is seeking Postdoctoral Appointees to join a multidisciplinary team developing molten salt-based electrochemical processes geared towards
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& Fuel Cells - Advanced Manufacturing - Management and Operations - National Security - Nuclear Energy and Security - Vehicles Are you pursuing a degree in... - Science
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and Fuel Cell Technology Office, the Bioenergy Technology Office, and the Vehicles Technology Office, to identify and develop new capabilities and steward existing infrastructure. The group manager will
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The Chemical Sciences Division at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab’s (LBNL ) offers a Solar Hydrogen Postdoctoral position in the field of solar fuels and hydrogen production. In this role you will be
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and Manufacturing Science Group to conduct research on developing real-time, non-destructive inspection techniques for materials utilized in hydrogen fuel-cell and electrolyzer applications. Techniques
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The Chemical and Fuel Cycle Technologies division is seeking Postdoctoral Appointees to join a multidisciplinary team developing molten salt-based electrochemical processes geared towards
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liquid water). key words Catalyst; Electrochemistry; Fuel cell; Neutron scattering; Polymer electrolyte membrane; Power conversion; Eligibility Citizenship: Open to U.S. citizens Level: Open to
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. Collaborations with other solar fuels efforts ongoing at LBNL, such as those performed by the Liquid Sunlight Alliance, are also possible. The technical scope of the position will require a broad range of
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, including particle technology, fluidization, transport and interfacial phenomena, nanomaterials, novel catalysts, and membranes for fuel cells and batteries; biological engineering, such as biomaterials