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teaching load of 1-1. Successful candidates may come from any area in the humanities, with research and teaching complementing our program’s interdisciplinary educational mission. Working knowledge in
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Dr. Peleg Kremer, Dr. Xun Jiao, and Dr. Bridget Wadzuk, as well as with undergraduate and graduate students. The individual is expected to actively pursue high quality publications and participate in
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research funding and write proposals. All candidates must be willing to work closely with center faculty as well as act as a mentor for undergraduate and graduate students. The candidate is expected
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the adsorption and transformation of nitrogenous organic contaminants on the surfaces of pyrogenic carbonaceous materials (eg., activated carbon and biochar). The candidate will have opportunities to interact with
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to excellence in teaching and research, and we recognize the importance of involving our undergraduates in cutting-edge research. We are particularly interested in candidates who can contribute in
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and can contribute to the University’s mission and values. Duties and Responsibilities: The successful candidate will aid in research activities related to the Villanova Center for Resilient Water
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of project progress/main findings at meetings, conferences, and workshops. Teaching opportunities can be arranged if the candidate desires. Minimum Qualifications: The successful candidate must have: A PhD