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and teaching, and are funded by the department’s NSF supported “Southern California Geometry and Topology Center.” Outstanding candidates in all areas of (algebraic, complex, differential) geometry and
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electrochemical measurements. Work with model cell systems including H-cells and interdigitated electrodes to isolate specific electrolyte/EDL effects. Perform basic characterization such as XPS, XRD, SEM/EDS, FIB
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, economics, and/or other social science relevant to marine and coastal systems Ability to review and synthesize large amounts of literature and complex information Ability to take initiative and work both
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