Title:
Hourly Data Analyst
Department:
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Reports To:
Distinguished Professor
Position Type:
Staff
Position Summary:
The hourly data
analyst will be part of an interdisciplinary team for an NSF I-Corps-funded
project focused on developing and commercializing a novel PFAS (per- and
polyfluoroalkyl substances) destruction technique using ultrasound-based
technologies. The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in
chemistry, chemical engineering, or environmental science, and have proven
experience in research leadership, computational modelling, and mentorship of
graduate and undergraduate students and prior participation in the NSF I-Corps
program, including extensive customer discovery interviewing.
Essential Functions:
-Oversees and guides the scientific development of the project, including reaction mechanism studies, energy optimization, and degradation pathway modelling.
-Collaborates with faculty investigators, graduate students, and I-Corps team members to meet research and commercialization milestones.
-Leverages prior I-Corps interviewing experience to contribute to market analysis, technology validation, and customer discovery strategy.
-Manages timelines, research deliverables, and communication with NSF I-Corps program leadership and industry mentors.
Prerequisite Qualifications:
-Ph.D. in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Chemistry, or a closely related field.
-Experience managing and mentoring students or junior researchers in a research or academic setting.
-Familiarity with ultrasound-based technologies or advanced oxidation processes is a plus.
-Excellent communication, project management, and leadership skills.
-At the university's discretion, the education and experience prerequisites may be exempted where the candidate can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the university, an equivalent combination of education and experience specifically preparing the candidate for success in the position.
Preferred Qualifications:
-0-2 years of experience in NSF I-Corps, entrepreneurship, or technology transfer activities.
-Knowledge of PFAS chemistry, environmental persistence, and degradation challenges.
-Familiarity with commercialization pathways for environmental technologies.
-Strong record of peer-reviewed publications and/or patent applications.
FLSA:
Non-Exempt
Part-Time