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Open positions
The Electrochemical Green Engineering Group is committed to provide the best possible working environment for its members. We highly value innovative, entrepreneur and independent thinking. We are strongly committed towards academic freedom.
To apply, start by reading the description of the open position. In all cases a statement of purpose, a complete CV, including a list of publication and relevant industrial experience is required.
Research positions are available at PhD and MASc level. Internships are as well possible. Exceptional candidates may be considered at any time, even if no specific position is currently open.
We are currently looking for collaborators with strong background and/or interest in at least one of the following topics:
- Physical chemistry
- Electrochemistry
- Glass processing
- Additive manufacturing
Interested candidates should send a CV with a short statement of purpose and a list of publications.
As a MASc candidate you will work in the frame of an ongoing research project. It is expected that you will publish in international journals or international conferences. It is as well expected that you will be involved in teaching activities as teaching assistant.
There are currently no open positions.
Exceptional candidates may still be considered. Interested candidates should send a CV with a short statement of purpose and a list of publications.
Currently enrolled MEng students in any of Concordia's program (engineering or science) can apply for a term project.
As a research intern you will have the opportunity to work on an ongoing research project under direct supervision of a research assistant.
We offer many opportunities for research internships with our team. Every year we welcome guests from all over the world into our laboratory.
Interested candidates should send a CV with a short statement of purpose and a list of publications.
It is usually the intern's responsibility to find appropriate funding from his/her home institution. We can try to help in identifying appropriate funding opportunities.
Currently enrolled Concordia studentsly in any program may apply for a term project and obtain NSERC funding through the undergraduate Student Research Awards (USRA).