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From: Edward Hartley Sargent <ted.s...@northwestern.edu>
Date: Sun, Sep 17, 2023, 3:45 PM
Subject: Northwestern University: PDF and Research Associate Positions in CO2 capture and upgrade -- technoeconomic analysis (TEA), life-cycle assessment (LCA), and process design and optimization
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Dear Geoengineering community

 

I am pleased to draw to your attention this opportunity at Northwestern University.

 

Ted

 

Ted Sargent

Lynn Hopton Davis and Greg Davis Professor 

Department of Chemistry

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Northwestern University

https://light.northwestern.edu

847 644 8194

 

 

Northwestern University: Post-Doctoral Fellowship and Research Associate Positions CO2 capture and upgrade -- technoeconomic analysis (TEA), life-cycle assessment (LCA), and process design and optimization

 

Areas of Research: Prof. Jennifer Dunn and Prof. Edward H. Sargent seek jointly to attract post-doctoral fellows and research associates analyzing the path to a timely and just energy transition. 

Elements will include the analysis of CO2 capture, CO2 upgrade to fuels and chemicals, and the defossiilization of electricity, industrial processes, and agriculture.

            The incumbents will join an interdisciplinary team and will contribute expertise that includes:

  • Life cycle assessment and technoeconomic analysis, informed by process optimization and uncertainty analysis;
  • The computational and experimental investigation of COcapture and release (including electrified), as well as CO2 electrocatalytic upgrade.

Flows of interest/to be evaluated include electrocatalytic processes, biological processes and thermocatalytic processes, including their combined/cascade approaches.

            Specific topics and targets for analysis include:

  1. Direct air capture (DAC) of CO2, including capture, transport, and sequestration; as a function of the source of electricity, including analysis of its intermittency, its carbon intensity; and with analysis of the cost and overall carbon intensity of the related capital plant and its maintenance.
  2. The production of food/food molecules from CO2.

 

Description of Duties: Successful candidates will place their major focus on achieving original first-authored publications in interdisciplinary academic journals. They will work effectively in a team environment and will value the chance to reach across disciplines and to work with partners in industry and at our partner U.S. Department of Energy national labs. Post-doctoral fellows will take advantage of the opportunity to increase their mentoring skills, helping doctoral students to develop as scientist-engineers.

 

Essential Qualifications:

  • Applicants must have received, or be close to receiving, their PhD degree in an area of chemical engineering, bioengineering, civil engineering, environmental sciences, chemistry, materials science, or a related field.
  • Applicants must possess at least one of the following, or transferable skills:
    • Expertise in topics related to the bioreactors, thermocatalysis, electrocatalysis, and/or carbon capture and separation processes.
    • Expertise in topics related to net GHG emissions associated with the end-to-end process of crop production.
    • Demonstrated ability to perform LCA and TEA and to write related scientific reports.
    • Experience in process modeling, including in the use of tools such as Aspen Plus, CHEMCAD, SuperPro.
    • Experience levering open-source software such as GREET, openLCA, SimaPro, or GaBi.

 

Salary: $58,000 USD/year and above based on experience.

 

Expected Start Date: Oct 15, 2023, or as soon as possible thereafter

 

Appointment: Term - (12 months) with the potential for renewal

 

How to apply:

 

Please include in your application package a cover letter; your full academic CV; information on 2 referees that are prepared to be consulted; your two most relevant publications. Please send as a single combined PDF whose file name includes your first and last names to Melissa Rosen (meliss...@northwestern.edu) with the subject line “TEA/LCA PDF Application” by Oct. 1, 2023. Evaluation of candidates will begin immediately and continue until filled.

 

Posting Date: September 6, 2023

 

Closing Date: Oct 1, 2023

 

 

 

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