PhD Graduate Position in Nano-Derived Microsensors, USA
July
13, 2010
Job
Description:
The Energy
Materials Program within the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
(MAE) at the West Virginia
University anticipates
filling two Ph.D. graduate positions in the area of Nanomaterials
and Materials Science. This program aims to develop micro-scale, chemical
sensors and sensor arrays composed of nanomaterials
to detect gases such as hydrogen, carbon monoxide, NOx,
SOx, and hydrogen sulfide within high-temperature
environments (>500°C). The long-term goal is to demonstrate sensor materials
and processing strategies that can be used on micro-sensor arrays to monitor
these and other gases (carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, methane, and nitrogen
oxides) within the harsh environments, such as transportation applications and
various industrial energy applications, including current and future coal-fired
power plants. This appointment requires general knowledge of materials science,
ceramic and/or colloidal processing, MEMs, and
solid-state electrochemistry. The project will require the candidates to work
both independently and within a multidisciplinary team of engineers and
scientists.
WVU is a comprehensive land grant institution with over 28,000 students. The
MAE department has twenty-nine faculty, offering B.S., M.S., and Ph.D degrees in mechanical and aerospace engineering, and
M.S. and Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering (planned to initiate in Spring 2011).
Women and
minorities are encouraged to apply. Applicants should send a letter describing
their qualifications, resume, and names, addresses, email addresses, and email
addresses of at least two references.
Application packages should be sent to Dr. Edward M. Sabolsky,
via email at ed.sabolsky@mail.wvu.edu or by mail to PO Box 6106, Morgantown,
WV 26506-6106.
Position is currently available; therefore, review of all applications will
begin immediately and will continue until
the position is filled.
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