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these mechanisms impact the final ceramic structure, bonding, and properties. The postdoctoral fellow will plan and lead in situ gas cell electron microscopy experiments using an aberration-corrected STEM. Primary
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on the coupled thermodynamic, kinetic, and transport processes taking place in the cell. In addition, the successful applicant may contribute to the design of experiments for parameterization of material-level
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to the design of experiments for parameterization of material-level (e.g., electrolyte transport properties) and cell-level (e.g., separating electrode- and particle-scale) processes. Methods such as EIS, GITT
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a related field. Background in experimental membrane research. Experience in polymer membrane fabrication and membrane gas permeation measurements. Effective written and oral communication skills
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Benefits and Perks: Faculty Benefits Summary Minimum Qualifications: Education: Doctorate in mathematics education or related field (e.g., learning sciences, mathematics) by time of appointment. Experience
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candidates must have completed their Ph.D. by July before beginning the fellowship. Experience: Have at least 3 years of experience working with large data. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Programming
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the position. Experience: Demonstrated expertise in one of the two specified research areas. Knowledge of programming languages such as R, Python, or similar. Publication record in relevant scientific journals
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for experimentalists with experience working with vacuum systems, plasma physics, and/or granular materials and an interest in developing technology to remove lunar regolith from spacesuits and solar panels. The goal
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. Benefits Summary Top Benefits and Perks: Faculty Benefits Summary Minimum Qualifications: Education: Doctoral degree in Epidemiology or Biostatistics or a related field. Experience: Extensive experience with
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mass transport, synthesis of materials, or nanoscale thermal transport is required. Experience: Prior experience in one or more of the following is required: designing and conducting experiments