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Chemical Engineering

Materials Scientist/Engineer

Invinity is seeking a Materials Scientist / Materials Engineer to join our Product Development organization. Reporting to the Director of Stack Development, you will focus on developing and qualifying advanced materials for Invinity’s next-generation vanadium flow battery stacks. Your expertise in electrodes, bipolar plates, ion exchange membranes, and polymer materials will be critical to improving performance, durability, and manufacturability.

Responsibilities:

Senior Process Engineer

At Carbonova, their team is pioneering the transformation of greenhouse gases into high-performance carbon nanomaterials, and they're about to launch their first Commercial Demonstration Unit (CDU). They're looking for a Senior Process Engineer who’s passionate about innovation, thrives on challenge, and wants to help scale breakthrough technology from pilot to commercial reality.  
 

What you'll do

Research Assistant

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Director, Center for Environmentally Beneficial Catalysis & Professor

The Center for Environmentally Beneficial Catalysis (CEBC) is a designated research center at the University of Kansas (KU). In 2003 the center was established as an National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center (ERC) with the mission to develop cleaner, safer, energy-efficient technologies that protect the planet and human health. The CEBC Director establishes the Center's research mission, vision and goals in alignment with the university’s strategic plan.