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water electrolyzers, utilizing high-throughput synthesis and characterization techniques. As a Postdoctoral Appointee, you will play a pivotal role in this exciting endeavor. Your responsibilities will
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the Advanced Materials for Energy Water System (AMEWS) EFRC and supervised by Alex Martinson, aims to probe the limits of selective adsorption and transport and to steer electrochemical reactions to targeted
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. Preferred Qualifications: Knowledge of battery (e.g., lithium ion, solid-state, sodium ion, lithium air, lithium sulfur, etc.) or fuel cell or water electrolyzer anode, cathode, catalyst coated layer and MEAs
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that affect wetland carbon dynamics Experience with relevant instrumentation and methodologies, such as flux chambers, CO2 / CH4 sensors/analyzers, gas sampling, and/or water sampling Experience and an interest
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their environmental impacts including energy use, water use, emissions, and resource depletion. Coursework and some project experience in application of mathematical optimization, statistics, or machine
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years. It has developed the GREET® (Greenhouse gases, Regulated Emissions, and Energy use in Technologies) model for estimating energy use, air emissions, and water consumption on a life-cycle basis for
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processes in internal combustion engines (ICEs), such as fuel injection, combustion, heat transfer, etc. Improve, develop, and implement CFD sub-models necessary to enable predictive ICE simulations
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lithography to fabricate new testing platforms to measure the hydroxide ion conductivity of thin film anion exchange polymer electrolytes. The candidate will be expected to make water uptake measurements in