The Tricker Lab at the University of South Florida will be having an opening for a Postdoctoral Research Associate position focused on the mechanocatalytic degradation of PFAS. A successful candidate will work at the intersection of reaction engineering, catalysis, and materials characterization to understand how mechanically driven processes generate reactive species and drive defluorination. Funding is anticipated for two years with a potential start date as early as April 2026. Candidates must have a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Environmental Engineering, or a closely related field by their start date. Experience in PFAS degradation chemistries, PFAS analytics, and materials characterization is strongly preferred. Evidence of success in team research and in mentorship will be viewed favorably. Dr. Andrew Tricker ([email protected]) can be contacted by interested persons for more information on how to apply. In the email, please include a single PDF file that contains a one-page statement of interest, a detailed CV, and contact information for three professional references with “[PFASPD]” in the subject line. Learn more about the Tricker Lab and the Department of Chemical, Biological, & Materials Engineering Learn more about the Tricker Lab (https://www.trickerlab.com/home) and the Department of Chemical, Biological, & Materials Engineering (https://www.usf.edu/engineering/chbme/)
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