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Nanomaterial Energy Harvesting and Sensing (NES)

Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Positions

We are currently accepting candidates for 1 Ph.D. student and 1 Postdoc position, available immediately.

The research objectives are to develop (i) a new generation, low absorption loss liquid crystals for long-wave infrared applications in room temperature; (ii) data-driven occupancy sensing (iii) control of nanorobot transportation inside the brain environment. 

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Knowledge in polymer chemistry, Liquid crystal film fabrication and characterization. 

  • Experiences in Birefringence, IR transmittance, and Viscoelastic coefficient measurement

  • Embedded C, Python, C/C++, Matlab, SolidWorks,

  • Machine learning, Wireless Communication (BLE, Zigbee), PCB design and testing

Prospective candidates will work on project (s) (3 years + 1 year optional) funded by DOE and DOD. Current project team consists of one PI, one Postdoc, six PhD students and two Master students. 

Please submit a single PDF file to Dr. Ya Wang (ya.wang@tamu.edu) to apply with 

  • Latest curriculum vitae with GPA and major courses

  • Journal/Conference publications if any

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