José Carlos Diaz

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Advanced Light Source Collaborative Postdoctoral Fellow

  • Gap Attack Platform A: Structure and Dynamics of Water and Solutes Near Interfaces
  • Integrating Framework (IF): Bridging Between Systems/Developing the Bridging Toolset

Dr. José Carlos Diaz joins M-WET as a joint post-doc between UT Austin and the Advanced Light Source (ALS). He was awarded both an ALS Fellowship and an American Membrane Technology Association (AMTA) Fellowship. José defended his dissertation at the University of Michigan where he was a student in the lab of Dr. Jovan Kamcev.

"ALS Collaborative Postdoctoral Fellowships provide opportunities to conduct collaborative research and instrument development in areas supporting the scientific mission of the Department of Energy (DOE), Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), and the ALS. Fellows spend a year in residence at the ALS pursuing research projects as part of teams that include members of ALS staff and the user community, and are exposed to current scientific challenges that can be tackled using advanced synchrotron radiation tools. They share and exchange innovative scientific ideas and techniques to enhance their skills and professional training. Fellows will have access to a valuable combination of outstanding professional scientific and engineering staff, research instrumentation, and other facilities available at the ALS."