The Torres Lab within the Biodesign Swette Center for Environmental Biotechnology at Arizona State University (https://biodesign.asu.edu/environmental-biotechnology/) seeks a Postdoctoral Researcher. The research projects focus on (i) minimization of GHG emissions in wastewater treatment plants, (ii) optimization of activated sludge processes, (iii) bio-electrochemical production of hydrogen peroxide and its use in the wastewater industry. The Torres Lab has a history of studying microbial electrochemistry and its applications in water/wastewater settings, as well as general applications in environmental biotechnology. The successful candidate is expected to collaborate with a team of researchers across several projects funded by NSF, USAID, DoE, and ONR.
Essential Duties
- Mentor and organize of a team of Ph.D. and M.S. students working on areas of environmental biotechnology and microbial electrochemistry.
- Operation of bioreactors, electrochemical reactors, handling of wastewater for treatment, measurement of gas emissions, and general analyses of treatment efficiency.
Qualifications
Applicants must have a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or related disciplines within the last 5 years. The applicant must show a record of successful research endeavors. Expertise in the following areas is desirable, in order of priority:
- Expertise in wastewater engineering, including general measurements to determine wastewater quality and optimization of operating parameters (HRT, SRT, DO, etc.).
- Expertise in biotechnological models for bioreactor design and optimization.
- Expertise in microbial electrochemical technologies, particularly related to wastewater and wastewater sludge treatment.
- Expertise in N2O emissions, measurements and modeling for wastewater systems.
Application Instructions
Applicants should send a cover letter, CV, and the names of three professional references in the application through the Interfolio website by 12/3/2023 for full consideration.
https://apply.interfolio.com/136032
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