KU Center for Environmentally Beneficial Catalysis (CEBC)’s Post

The Elizabeth R. Corson laboratory at The University of Kansas Center for Environmentally Beneficial Catalysis (CEBC) is currently accepting applications for a #postdoctoral #research project related to (photo)electrochemical conversion of small molecules. Ideal candidates will have in-depth expertise in one or more of the below areas and will be able to effectively collaborate with team members working in the other adjacent focal areas. (Photo)electrochemical conversion controlled by a potentiostat with on-line gaseous product analysis (GC) and ex situ liquid product analysis (NMR, colorometric, IC, HPLC, etc.). Advanced spectroscopic measurements (IR and Raman) during in situ electrocatalysis. Synchrotron X-ray experiments during in situ electrocatalysis. Write code (Python or similar) to analyze large data sets of spectroscopic and X-ray data. Statistically analyze data for goodness of fit to models from computational collaborators. Electrode fabrication (electro)chemical deposition, sputtering, e-beam evaporation, etc.) and characterization (SEM, XPS, XRD, AFM, UV-vis, etc.) Design (CAD) and construction of novel electrochemical reactors to enable in situ experiments. At the University of Kansas and the CEBC, diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging are aspects of our culture and strategies. We encourage applications from members of underrepresented groups, noting the value that differences bring to our organization. We strive to protect the planet, promote prosperity, and enrich scholarship through diversity. NALA(STEM) AIChE Catalysis & Reaction Engineering Division NOBCChE

Corson Lab Post-Doc at CEBC

Corson Lab Post-Doc at CEBC

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Dr. Apoorva Ranjekar

Postdoctoral Researcher | Catalysis Enthusiast | Passionate about Sustainability | Reviewer #CEBC #ADM #KUPA@KU #GreenTechnology #Catalysis #Hydrogen.

9mo

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