OpportunitiesPostdoctoral Positions

There is a funded opening for a Postdoctoral Scholar with a background in Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, Chemistry, Physics, or Electrical Engineering. Candidates must have significant experience with functional ink development, inkjet printing of functional inks, and electrochemical device characterization.  The ideal candidate will have demonstrated a track record of scholarship, including several first-author publications and presentations at scientific conferences, and strong project management skills. Interested candidates should email Prof. Herman and provide a cover letter and CV.

Visiting faculty and scholar positions are available to researchers with their own funding. In special cases Prof. Herman can provide a letter of support for exceptional candidates interested in applying for their own postdoctoral funding (e.g., National Science Foundation, Department of Energy, National Institutes of Health, etc.).

Further information regarding postdoctoral positions at Oregon State University can be found at http://gradschool.oregonstate.edu/postdocs

 

Ph.D. Positions

There are several funded openings for outstanding students seeking a Ph.D. in areas related to nanomaterials synthesis and characterization, and radiation induced processes in materials. Undergraduate and master students with degrees in Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry, and Electrical Engineering, are encouraged to apply. For students with non-Chemical Engineering degrees, it will be necessary to take several background courses. More information can be found at http://cbee.oregonstate.edu/che-graduate-program. Please indicate your interest joining Prof. Herman’s group in your application.

 

Undergraduate Research Positions

There are several openings for undergraduate researchers in the Herman group, where preference will be given to students from the Honors College interested in thesis research. Undergraduate students in Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, or Electrical Engineering, should contact Prof. Herman by email with a short description of their research interests and a resume or CV. There is a two quarter minimum for the undergraduate research position due to the need to learn and apply advanced experimental or theoretical techniques.