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Postdoctoral Research Associate: OA mitigation and ocean-based C
URL: https://stonybrooku.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?job=2100785&tz=GMT-04%3A00&tzname=America%2FNew_York
Company / Organization: Stony Brook University
Type: Full-time
City: Stony Brook
State or Country if outside US: NY
Application Deadline: 26-Apr-21
Duration: 2 years
Description:
Brief Description of Duties: The Eisaman Lab (https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-eisaman-06939aa/) at Stony Brook University, in a joint project with Dr. Brendan Carter (https://cicoes.uw.edu/research/principal-investigators/brendan-carter/) at the University of Washington and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory Carbon Program (NOAA/PMEL), has an immediate opening for a two-year long Postdoctoral Research Associate position. We are seeking a postdoc for an interdisciplinary project in the emerging field of ocean carbon dioxide removal (ocean CDR) and negative emissions technologies (NETs) that aims to mitigate ocean acidification while decreasing the atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration. The postdoc will help design-build and test an electrochemical technology that enables local adjustment and control of seawater carbonate chemistry. They will be part of the Interdisciplinary project team (engineers, electrochemists, applied physicists, marine scientists, chemical oceanographers, and ocean modelers) will work together to build and field test the system while using measurement and modeling of the local seawater chemistry to verify safe operation. In addition, they will work closely with stakeholders and partners in offshore industries with the goal of commercialization at the end of the two year project. · Perform field tests to quantify the effect of the electrochemical process on seawater chemistry under real-world conditions · Perform tank experiments to quantify the effect of the electrochemical process on seawater chemistry · Communicate experimental results to and interact with project partners · Mentor students involved with this project · Analyze data and write up results to communicate with scientific community via conference presentations and journal publications · Other duties as assigned
Requirements:
Required Qualifications (As evidenced by an attached resume): PhD (or foreign equivalent) in any engineering discipline, physics, chemistry or any branch of oceanography by June 2021. Preferred Qualifications: PhD (or foreign equivalent) in Marine Engineering, Marine Science or related areas such as chemical oceanography or physical oceanography by June 2021.
Point of Contact: Matthew Eisaman