The visiting faculty member will work on the design and optimization of transition metal oxynitride (TMON) thin-film photoelectrodes for light-driven chemical transformations. The project focuses on synthesizing doped oxynitride films using pulsed laser deposition and systematically studying how nitrogen incorporation, defects, and interfaces influence optical absorption, charge transport, and photocatalytic performance. During their stay, they will carry out advanced structural, spectroscopic, and photoelectrochemical characterization at Argonne to establish structure–property relationships. This collaboration will provide mechanistic insight into photocatalytic processes while advancing the development of energy-relevant materials and training in state-of-the-art thin-film fabrication and analysis Education and Experience Requirements The entirety of the appointment must be conducted within the United States. Applicants must be: Currently employed as a faculty member at an accredited institution. Must be a U.S. citizen or Legal Permanent Resident at the time of application. If accepting an offer, candidates may be required to complete pre-employment drug testing based on appointment length. All candidates remain subject to applicable drug testing policies.
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