The graduate fellow will gain professional learning experience through performing and documenting laboratory applied science experimentation to enable nuclear materials processing, site cleanup, and waste disposition across the Department of Energy complex. The graduate fellow will primarily support hands-on chemistry work in a non-radioactive environment including preparing waste simulants, performing laboratory scale simulated treatment reactions, and/or analyzing various simulated waste matrices.
Preferred Skills:
- Undergraduate degree in Chemistry or related field
- Currently pursuing a Graduate Degree
- Earned a graduate degree in Chemistry or related field
- Wet chemistry laboratory experience such as preparing solutions, assembling glassware apparatus, working with hazardous chemicals in a fume hood, and operating typical laboratory equipment (analytical balance, pipette, pH probe, etc.).
- Understanding of redox and acid-base chemistry.
- Think critically, analyze data, and integrate these skills into effective experimental design, execution, and reporting.
- Effectively communicate (verbal & written) technical results
To be considered, the applicant must be a US citizen.