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electrification, circularity, recycling, hydrogen economy, etc. The unique competitive edge of the Department of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering in the School of Chemical Engineering is based on sustainable
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. The focus involves expertise in energy modeling, optimization and analyzing diverse energy mixes, primarily emphasizing hydrogen-based systems. As we move toward cleaner energy systems, the way we plan and
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of atomic hydrogen to a group of students in 15 minutes”. a screening of leadership potential and interpersonal skills. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS You hold a thesis-based doctorate or a diploma or certificate
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organizations. Become subject matter experts in the labor and employment impacts of a range of clean energy technologies, including solar, wind, geothermal, hydrogen, building upgrades, low-carbon transportation
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dilemma – double down on proven solutions like wind and solar or bet on emerging technologies like carbon capture and storage and hydrogen. A new Postdoc position explores this challenge by empirically
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H2 in aqueous phase during hydrogenation reactions. Questions that may be explored during your postdoc include: How do reaction mechanisms differ in vapor phase compared to liquid phase? Can we design
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control. Sustainable Engineering and Renewable Energy: Renewable energy technologies (e.g., wind, wave, solar), Sustainable design and development, Sustainable transportation systems, Hydrogen fuel and
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concept of this project lies in the design of novel perovskite materials as both electrolyte and electrodes for facilitating water splitting for hydrogen production. Such new technology is anticipated
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a background and interest in clinical research. Applicants must also be eligible for appointment at the VA. The VA’s basic qualification standards may be found at https://www.vacareers.va.gov
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for appropriate electrical equipment This role may have opportunities to work on projects from some of the following areas: Hydrogen generation, storage, fuel cells and transport Power fuels technology Renewable