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Postdoctoral Researcher | Serpentinization and orange hydrogen

DS
Drew Syverson
Tue, Jul 30, 2024 5:28 PM

Hello all,

We are in search of a postdoctoral researcher to work at the University of
North Carolina at Charlotte in collaboration with LBNL on a recently funded
project focused on developing the technology of orange hydrogen.

The overall goal of this DOE/ARPA-E funded project is to evaluate the
geochemical controls that optimize the generation of molecular hydrogen
during low temperature serpentinization of ultramafic rocks. The
experiments in this project will employ novel isotopic tracers,
thermodynamic modeling, and magnetic/spectroscopy/chromatography methods to
quantify the rate and degree of reaction progress during serpentinization
and to characterize the iron-speciation and -oxidation state of reaction
products.

The description of this opportunity is also described through this link:
https://geoearth.charlotte.edu/postdoc-position-in-experimental-geochemistry-for-geologic-hydrogen/

If you are interested, please contact Drew Syverson – [
dsyverso@charlotte.edu] - with a copy of your CV along with contact
information for references. I will also be at Goldschmidt and will be
available to chat with anyone who is interested and would like to learn
more about this opportunity.

Thank you,

Drew D. Syverson
Assistant Research Professor
Department of Earth, Environmental, and Geographical Sciences
University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Hello all, We are in search of a postdoctoral researcher to work at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in collaboration with LBNL on a recently funded project focused on developing the technology of orange hydrogen. The overall goal of this DOE/ARPA-E funded project is to evaluate the geochemical controls that optimize the generation of molecular hydrogen during low temperature serpentinization of ultramafic rocks. The experiments in this project will employ novel isotopic tracers, thermodynamic modeling, and magnetic/spectroscopy/chromatography methods to quantify the rate and degree of reaction progress during serpentinization and to characterize the iron-speciation and -oxidation state of reaction products. The description of this opportunity is also described through this link: https://geoearth.charlotte.edu/postdoc-position-in-experimental-geochemistry-for-geologic-hydrogen/ If you are interested, please contact Drew Syverson – [ dsyverso@charlotte.edu] - with a copy of your CV along with contact information for references. I will also be at Goldschmidt and will be available to chat with anyone who is interested and would like to learn more about this opportunity. Thank you, Drew D. Syverson Assistant Research Professor Department of Earth, Environmental, and Geographical Sciences University of North Carolina at Charlotte