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Graduate Student Positions at Rutgers-New BrunswickTwo funded graduate student positions (PhD/MS) are available in the Li Research Group (https://yalinli.group) in Civil & Environmental Engineering at Rutgers University–New Brunswick. Both positions will cover tuition with a competitive stipend and benefits including health insurance. The students will work in a supportive research environment with state-of-the-art facilities and will be engaged in multidisciplinary collaboration for convergence research. We welcome applications from candidates with an MS or undergraduate degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering or related fields to the project. The ideal candidates should be self-motivated, able to work independently as well as collaboratively as part of a team, and have excellent written and oral communication skills. Interested candidates should contact Dr. Li via email (yalin.li@rutgers.edu) with the subject line: Graduate Student-<Hydrothermal Microplastics OR Zero Carbon Cement >: <YOUR NAME> and attach the required materials (refer to the attached flyer for details).Position A: Hydrothermal MicroplasticsThe position is supported by a newly funded NSF grant on the fate and conversion mechanism of microplastics during hydrothermal valorization of wet organic waste. The student is expected to perform wet lab experiments on hydrothermal processing, microplastic characterization, and integrate experimental findings with sustainability analyses. The student will be supervised and mentored by Dr. Li and Dr. Nicole Fahrenfeld (https://lnkd.in/e4rKxu9G) in collaboration with Dr. Georgia Arbuckle-Keil.Students with a background in Environmental Sciences or Chemical Engineering are also welcome to apply. The following experience is preferred but not required: hydrothermal technologies, environmental organic chemistry, techno-economic analysis/life cycle assessment, programming (Python in particular).The position is immediately available with an ideal start of Spring or Summer 2025.Position B: Zero Carbon CementThe position is supported by a newly funded US Army Corps of Engineers grant ($6 MM for 3 years with potential renewal to 5 years) on cost-competitive, zero-carbon emission cement. The student is expected to perform techno-economic analysis (TEA) and life cycle assessment (LCA) to evaluate various cement production technologies. The student will be supervised and mentored by Dr. Li in collaboration with Dr. Richard Riman (Rutgers Material Science & Engineering), Dr. Ryan Sills (Rutgers MSE), and Dr. Hani Nassif (Rutgers CEE).Students with a background in Material Sciences/Engineering or Chemical Engineering are also welcome to apply. Experience in TEA/LCA, material science, process design, and programming (Python in particular) is preferred, but not required.The position is immediately available with an ideal start of Spring 2025.More info can be found in the attachment.
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