Are you passionate
about advancing renewable energy technologies and exploring innovative
solutions to global energy challenges? Join the Electrochemical Energy Storage
and Conversion Lab at the University of New Mexico as a Summer Intern and gain
hands-on experience in cutting-edge research!
The University of New
Mexico's Electrochemical Energy Storage and Conversion Lab is seeking
enthusiastic and motivated high school and community college students to join
our team for a 2024 summer internship program. As an intern, you will have the
opportunity to work alongside undergraduate, graduate students and postdoc in
the field, contributing to projects focused on the development and optimization
of electrochemical energy storage and conversion devices, such as batteries and
CO2 electrolyzers.
Responsibilities:
Days &
Hours: Monday-Friday, between 8:00 am-5:00 pm
Anticipated Start
Date: 6/10/2024
Projected End Date:
7/02/2024
This is a paid internship opportunity that will provide valuable hands-on experience and mentorship in a dynamic research environment. Successful candidates will have the chance to contribute to meaningful projects and make a tangible impact on the advancement of renewable energy technologies. Join us at the University of New Mexico's Electrochemical Energy Storage and Conversion Lab and be part of a collaborative team dedicated to shaping the future of sustainable energy solutions.
Currently enrolled in high school or must have obtained high school diploma no greater than 24 months prior to hire date.
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Please include your resume and a one-page personal statement.The University of New Mexico is committed to hiring and retaining a diverse workforce. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, making decisions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, or any other protected class.