Postdoctoral Fellowship

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The Vagelos Institute for Energy Science and Technology (VIEST) at the University of Pennsylvania invites applications for the Vagelos Institute Postdoctoral Fellowship. This highly competitive fellowship is awarded to outstanding future leaders in energy science who also emphasize collaborative work across research labs. Completed applications are due by Monday, October 14, 2024. Final decisions will be announced by late December 2024.

VIEST Postdoctoral Fellows will be supported annually with a $70,000 stipend and benefits, a $10,000 research fund, and up to $2,000 for professional travel. A one-time relocation reimbursement of up to $2,000 is also available.

Eligibility and Qualifications

  • Fellows must be co-sponsored by at least two faculty members of the Institute. Applicants are encouraged to contact at least one faculty member well in advance of the application deadline to advise on proposal and collaboration development.
  • Applicants must have completed all requirements for their doctorate by the fellowship start date, and their PhD should have been awarded no longer than three years before the application close date. Fellows are expected to begin their appointment by September 1, 2025.
  • This program is intended to recruit outstanding new talent to Penn and is therefore limited to applicants who are not current Penn postdocs at the application deadline.
  • Fellows will be eligible for support for up to two consecutive years.
  • VIEST Postdoctoral Fellows are expected to play a leadership role in the development of collaborative research throughout the Institute. The proven ability to thrive in a leadership role in a collaborative environment and highly developed communication skills will be critical skills for success.
  • Fellows are expected to be committed to their personal professional development and participate in training to improve skills in science communication and leadership.
  • The Vagelos Institute strongly supports Penn’s commitment to inclusion and diversity of its research community. Individuals who bring varied backgrounds, experiences and perspectives are all encouraged to apply.

How to Apply: Completed applications are due by Monday, October 14, 2024, and must include:

  • A joint letter of nomination from the proposed Penn postdoctoral sponsors.
  • Two (2) letters of recommendation. One letter must be from the applicant’s thesis advisor and comment specifically on the applicant’s ability to learn from and contribute to a multi-disciplinary and collaborative research environment. The second letter should be from an individual well acquainted with the applicant’s PhD research.
    • The nomination and recommendation letters must be on letterhead and emailed directly to Erika Martinez (erima@upenn.edu) by no later than 5 pm ET on October 14, 2024.
  • The applicant’s current CV.
  • A three-page research proposal detailing the work planned during the fellowship period. The proposed research must be aligned with the research priority of the Institute to address large-scale energy research challenges that would significantly mitigate climate change. The contribution that each faculty sponsor will bring to supporting the fellow in the research should be clear. References and/or Works Cited are not counted toward the three-page limit.
  • A two-page personal statement that includes a description of the applicant’s PhD research project (written for a scholar outside the major field of study), and a discussion of the applicant’s career goals.
    • The research proposal and personal statement must be standard letter-size page, 1-inch margins, and at least 11 pt. font.
  • The CV, proposal, and personal statement must be combined into one pdf file and emailed to Erika Martinez (erima@upenn.edu) by no later than 5PM ET on October 14, 2024. Please use the subject “VIEST Postdoctoral Fellow Application – [Your Name]” and name the PDF attachment “YourNameApplication.pdf”.

Review Criteria: Postdoctoral Fellowships will be awarded on the basis of academic excellence, a demonstrated likelihood of leadership capability within the Institute and among the next generation of energy scientists and engineers, as well as the alignment of the research proposal with the goals and research priorities of the Institute.


2024 Postdoctoral Fellows

Leobardo Rodriguez Segura

Leobardo Rodriguez Segura received his B.S. in Chemistry from Mount St. Mary’s University in Emmitsburg, MD. In 2024, he received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Purdue University under the supervision of Prof. Tong Ren. His postdoctoral research with Prof. Karen Goldberg and Prof. Dohyung Kim at Penn is focused on the electrochemically-driven oxidation of alkanes.

Samuel Veroneau

Samuel Veroneau grew up in Virginia and received his B.S. in Chemistry from the University of Chicago. At Chicago, Sam researched the application of metal-organic frameworks to renewable energy in the group of Prof. Wenbin Lin. He returned to the East Coast and received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Harvard University in 2024 under the guidance of Prof. Daniel Nocera. His graduate studies focused on the electrochemistry of water splitting catalyst for green hydrogen production. His postdoctoral research will explore reactive nitrogen-based compounds as alternative fuels under the supervision of Profs. Tom Mallouk and Daniel Mindiola. Outside of chemistry, Sam enjoys making soup stocks, doing puzzles, and camping.

2023 Postdoctoral Fellows

Kunyu Wang

Kunyu Wang received his B.S. in Chemistry at Nankai University in 2018 and his Ph.D. in Chemistry at Texas A&M University in 2023 under the supervision of Prof. Hong-Cai Zhou. His postdoctoral work with Prof. Christopher Murray and Prof. Shu Yang focuses on developing hierarchically porous materials for carbon capture and water harvesting.

Randall Wilharm

Randall Wilharm received his B.S. in Chemistry from Michigan Technological University, where he worked with Prof. Bruce Lee and Prof. Rudy Luck. He received his Ph.D. in Chemistry in 2023 from the University of Minnesota with Prof. Valérie Pierre. His postdoctoral research at Penn with Prof. Eric Schelter and Prof. Dirk Trauner is focused on targeted rare earth element separation using photoswitch-appended extractants.

2022 Postdoctoral Fellows

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Santanu Malakar

Santanu Malakar received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Chemistry from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay in Mumbai, where he worked with Prof. Raghavan Sunoj. He received his Ph.D. in Chemistry in 2022 from Rutgers University with Prof. Alan Goldman. His postdoctoral research with Profs. Karen Goldberg and Marisa Kozlowski focused on catalytic dehydrogenation and carboxylation of waste polymers. Dr. Malakar is now an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Rutgers University – Camden.

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Leanna Schulte

Leanna Schulte received her B.A. (major with honors in Chemistry, minor in Mathematics) from Washington University in St. Louis, where she did research with Prof. Julio D’Arcy. She received her Ph.D. in Physical Materials Chemistry in 2021 from the University of California, Irvine under the mentorship of Prof. Shane Ardo. Her postdoctoral work with Profs. Tom Mallouk and Zahra Fakhraai is focused on new materials for high-temperature energy conversion devices such as alkaline electrolyzers and fuel cells. Dr. Schulte is now a lecturer at Cal Poly.

2021 Postdoctoral Fellows

Clàudia Climent

Clàudia Climent received her BSc in Chemistry from the Universitat de Barcelona, a BSc in Physics from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, and her PhD in Nanoscience from the Universitat de Barcelona with advisors Dr. David Casanova and Prof. Pere Alemany. She has also done postdoctoral research at the Department of Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid in the group of Dr. Jonannes Feist. Her research at Penn with Profs. Joseph Subotnik and Abraham Nitzan is focused on polaritons for catalysis, photocatalysis, and energy transfer.

Siwon Lee

Siwon Lee received his B.S. in Ceramic Engineering from Yonsei University and his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) under the supervision of Prof. WooChul Jung. His postdoctoral research with Profs. Daeyeon Lee and Raymond Gorte had a goal of developing hydrogenolysis catalysts for chemical upcycling of polymers.  Dr. Lee is Assistant Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Hanbat National University.

2020 Postdoctoral Fellows

Yue Gao

Yue Gao

Yue Gao received his B.S. in Chemistry from Lanzhou University where he performed research with Prof. Hongbin Zhai, and his Ph.D from The Pennsylvania State University under the joint mentorship of Prof. Donghai Wang (Mechanical Engineering) and Prof. Thomas Mallouk (Chemistry). His postdoctoral research with Profs. James Pikul and Karen Winey focused on the design of 3D-printed polymer-hosted lithium metal anodes with an ultimate goal of designing stable lithium metal batteries with fast-charge and high-power capabilities. Dr. Gao is now a Tenure-Track Professor in the Department of Macromolecular Science, Fudan University.

Holden Lai

Holden Lai received a B.A. in Chemistry with High Honors and Physics, and a B.Mus in Percussion Performance from Oberlin College & Conservatory. He received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Stanford University with Prof. Yan Xia and was an NSF Graduate Research Fellow. His postdoctoral research with Profs. Chinedum Osuji and Karen Winey focused on developing novel materials for nanofiltration and ion transport membranes while investigating fundamental problems in membrane science. Dr. Lai is now Chief Technology Officer of Osmoses.

2019 Postdoctoral Fellows

2019 Vagelos Institute Postdoctoral Fellows: Ahmad Shamsabadi, Nathanael Hirscher, and Alex Confer

Alex Confer received a B.S. in Chemistry & Biochemistry and a B.A. in Mathematics Maxima cum laude from LaSalle University, where he performed research with Michael Prushan. He received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from The Johns Hopkins University in 2019, where he worked with David P. Goldberg. His postdoctoral work with Neil Tomson and Eric Schelter focused on using metal clusters supported by flexible, redox-active ligands for low-energy activation of N2 and CO2. He is currently a Senior Scientist at Merck.

Nathanael Hirscher received his B.Sc in Chemistry with High Distinction from the University of Virginia, where he worked with Brent Gunnoe. He received his Ph.D. in Chemistry in 2019 from the California Institute of Technology under the mentorship of Theodor Agapie. His postdoctoral research is focused on tandem catalytic methods for oxidation of methane to methanol, working with Karen Goldberg and Eric Schelter. Dr. Hirscher is currently Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Montclair State University.

Ahmad Shamsabadi received his B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the Iran University of Science and Technology with advisor Nezamoddin Ashrafizadeh, and a M.S. in Gas Processing and Transmission Engineering from the Petroleum University of Technology in Ahwaz Iran, where he worked with Masoud Bahrami and Ali Kargari. In 2019 he received his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Drexel University, where he worked with Masoud Soroush. His postdoctoral work with Zahra Fakhraai and Raymond Gorte focused on the microporosity of polymers and their relationship to the performance and stability of catalysts for fuel cell applications. He is now a Senior Scientist with Pall Corporation.