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Facility Custodian Manhattan, Kansas On-site requirement
FACILITIES CUSTODIAN: This is a full-time, benefits-eligible, local agency hourly position with paid overtime. Provide routine cleaning services and supervise a crew of students and/or part time employees involved with daily cleaning and supportive custodial services for K-State Athletic facilities and events. Incumbent shall perform daily cleaning and event support services for offices, restrooms, lobbies, locker rooms, and all daily and event use areas of various facilities of the KSU Sports Complex.
Fellow (Post Doc) Manhattan, Kansas On-site requirement
The Materials Research Laboratory for Sustainable Energy in The Tim Taylor Department of Chemical Engineering at Kansas State University is seeking a full-time postdoctoral researcher with ceramic electrochemical membrane reactor, natural gas conversion, natural gas sensor, and electrochemistry background. The postdoctoral researcher will work on two DOE-funded projects. The first project focuses on developing proton ceramic electrochemical membrane reactors for co-generation of power and high-value chemicals from natural gas. The second project focuses on developing proton ceramic electrochemical membrane reactors for converting natural gas to low-carbon hydrogen.
Fellow (Post Doc) Manhattan, Kansas On-site requirement
The Materials Research Laboratory for Sustainable Energy in The Tim Taylor Department of Chemical Engineering at Kansas State University is seeking a full-time postdoctoral researcher with protonic ceramic cells and solid oxide cells background. The postdoctoral researcher will work on government-funded and industry-sponsored projects. The first project focus on developing direct-hydrocarbons solid oxide fuel cells for power generation; The second project focuses on studying protonic ceramic cell for both power generation and renewable hydrogen production.