UCLA · 2 hours ago
Electrolyte-Design and Reaction-Engineering Chemist – Electro-Deposition
The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is seeking an experienced electrolyte chemist to contribute to the Institute for Carbon Management (ICM). This role focuses on designing and evaluating electrolyte systems for metal electrowinning applications, working collaboratively to develop innovative solutions in the field.
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Responsibilities
Design and evaluate aqueous and hybrid electrolyte systems for metal electrowinning applications
Focus on formulating electrolytes that enable selective metal deposition, suppress hydrogen evolution, and enhance ore dissolution
Develop the chemical foundation for a new class of electrowinning reactors
Work closely with postdoctoral researchers and electrochemical engineers to transition concepts into lab-scale prototypes
Qualification
Required
5 or more years Experience with aqueous electrolyte formulation and chemical analysis
Strong background in aqueous electrochemical systems, HER, and electrodeposition processes
Strong understanding of redox chemistry, complexation, and speciation in solution
Hands-on experience with wet chemistry and analytical instrumentation
Ability to work independently and communicate results clearly across multidisciplinary teams
Have a good understanding of lab safety procedures and ability to consistently operate safely
A self-starter who collaborates effectively, communicates clearly, and drives progress
Bachelor's Degree Electrochemistry, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science or a related field or equivalent combination of education and experience
Master's Degree Electrochemistry, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science or a related field or equivalent combination of education and experience
Preferred
Experience with hydrometallurgical processes or ore leaching systems
Familiarity with HER suppression strategies and metal electrodeposition
Knowledge of high-salinity and highly concentrated electrolytes
Understanding of electrode-electrolyte interactions
Passion for applied electrochemistry and sustainability-driven technologies
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Company
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