are you curious about materials & technologies?

then join our group!

We are an interdisciplinary team of researchers developing materials and technologies that accelerate decarbonization efforts. We are interested in applications related to energy storage (batteries) and separations (direct air capture, desalination).

 
 

A BIT ABOUT US

It’s Curiosity that connects us

A lot of the research questions we ask reside at the intersection of a range of fields. We’re always looking for new lab members that are driven by a curiosity for how things work and a desire to build a better future through novel materials and technologies.

We encourage creativity, ambition, and teamwork as lab members explore their own questions of interest.

 
 

apply to the lab

 
 
  • We routinely host senior thesis project s and research opportunities during the semester. Please reach out for more specific and active opportunities.

  • We actively recruit graduate students each year and seek students with backgrounds in material science, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, chemistry, environmental engineering and electrical engineering.

    Please reach out and send a CV or resume to Kelsey.

  • We always welcome applications for postdoctoral fellow applications. Please search for our open advertisement in the Andlinger Center here:

    Title: Postdoctoral Research Associate

    Req Num: D-24-ENE-00004

    https://www.princeton.edu/acad-positions/position/31041


meet the synchotron

A tool for studying material performance

Synchrotrons are a type of circular particle accelerator. The particles (e.g. electrons) are sped up to the speed of light and produce a bright light which can be used to image or characterize a material’s structure.

To get to the resolution that we want in our research, we combine imaging and characterization techniques in synchotrons to study materials as they operate.