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Post doc Position in Water Treatment and Membrane Technology

Title:Post doc Position in Water Treatment and Membrane Technology

Location:University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Organization’s profile:

Spurred by the close research and business development work between the Milwaukee region’s water technology businesses and academia, The Water Council has created a water research & business accelerator center in Milwaukee’s Walker’s Point neighborhood.

Job Description:

The research project is on water/waste water treatment by designing and fabricating a novel membrane system that can be later converted to a commercial product. This project is funded by the UWM School of Freshwater Science Water Catalyst Grant. The post-doc candidate will work in a state-of-the-art laboratory at the Global Water Center in Milwaukee.

Eligibility:

A PhD degree in environmental engineering, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering or related field is required. Experience with water/waste water treatment experiments, membrane technology, and analytical instrumentation (GC/MS. HPLC, UV-VIS, etc) are preferred.

How to apply:

Send an email with a brief letter of interest, resume, and names of three references to Prof. Ying Li at liying@uwm.edu

Reference: Water Council

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