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Research Scientist in the Division of Engineering [Mechanical Engineering] - Dr. Maryam AlNahyan
The AlNahyan Research Group in the Division of Engineering at New York University Abu Dhabi, seeks to recruit for a research scientist position in the areas of materials science, electrochemistry, and interdisciplinary engineering with interests in interfacial electrochemistry, reaction kinetics, and manipulation of electrochemical active sites and porosities for improved performances. The AlNahyan research group focuses on the development of advanced materials and prototypes. The group?s interest lies in studying the behavior of materials at the atomic level to improve the performance of energy conversion devices. The group aims to understand how these materials interact and change over time, particularly at the interface between different substances. This knowledge is then used to dev
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