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About the Position: The Fraunhofer Center for Sustainable Energy Systems (CSE) is looking for a Postdoctoral Fellow to join its Photovoltaic Technologies Group. The ideal candidate will bring PV device physics expertise to complement a strong team of technical staff who conduct applied R&D using both laboratory and outdoor PV testing facilities, and will also relish engaging with customers. This is an opportunity to join a growing organization developing novel technologies and solutions in sustainable energy. Principal Responsibilities:
Required Experience and Education:
Comfortable working in a multidisciplinary environment, applying knowledge to a broad array of situations Please apply through the career page on our website at cse.fraunhofer.org/jobs-careers Fraunhofer USA, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer of Individuals with disabilities, protected veterans and is a federal contractor. About Fraunhofer CSE: The Fraunhofer Center for Sustainable Energy Systems (CSE) in Boston, MA is a leading applied contract research and development laboratory supporting our society with the transition to a sustainable energy future. We invent and develop technologies that remove barriers to the large-scale commercialization of sustainable energy technologies. Fraunhofer CSE is part of Fraunhofer USA, a 501 (c) (3) non-profit contract R&D organization, affiliated with Fraunhofer Gesellschaft, Europe's largest contract R&D group. Our interdisciplinary R&D team is dedicated to serving the applied research needs of the sustainable energy industry, helping established industry players and startup companies alike develop clean energy technologies from the laboratory to the production line. The Center has active development projects in the areas of energy efficient buildings, photovoltaic technologies, and grid impact of renewable energy technologies. For additional information please view our website at cse.fraunhofer.org |
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