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among material properties, electrochemical performance, and battery system cost at the material, cell, and pack levels. The researcher will plan and advance performance and cost modeling of energy storage
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. The successful candidate will leverage fabrication capabilities available in the Center for Nanoscale Materials (CNM) to tailor the high-pressure sample environment in diamond anvil cells. To this end, two main
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. Current project opportunities include quantifying the impact of advanced vehicle technologies applicable to light duty, medium duty and heavy-duty vehicles, hybrid, battery electric and fuel cell powertrain
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, and flow cells with applications including long duration energy storage and electrified aviation. Each project will involve close collaboration with domain experts to leverage emerging computing
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Spectroscopy (HPHT-XPCS) for probing non-Newtonian viscoelasticity under extreme conditions. The successful candidate will lead : Integration of high-temperature diamond-anvil-cell (DAC) environments with Small
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problems are: bubbly flow, emulsions, sedimentation, wetting, gas-mixing, red-blood cell flow in the human vasculature. We are seeking a candidate who is intellectually curious and enthusiastic about
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accelerated material processing approaches Develop and test new materials and cell configurations. Perform experiments to understand and quantify reaction pathways and kinetics for molten salt systems
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materials recovery,CO2 electrolysis and fuel cells. Experimental work will involve design, characterization, and degradation studies of model interfaces that can help elucidate their degradation mechanisms
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electrochemical cells and/or temperature-controlled experimental platforms are strongly preferred. The appointee will also support related efforts in materials synthesis (e.g., atomic layer deposition) and
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Requirements Recent or soon-to-be-completed PhD (typically completed within the last 0-5 years) in chemistry, chemical engineering or materials science (those with other degrees but have similar skills to those