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Reliability Summer Internship (Rolls Royce and LG Fuel Cells)

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 Fuel Cell Ceramics Reliability Summer Intern. 

 

Interested candidates with a background in mechanical, material science. solid mechanics please email your resume to amit.pandey/at/lgfcs/dot/com with the subject title "Fuel Cell

Ceramics Reliability Summer Intern"

http://www.rolls-royce.com/careers/search-and-apply/job-content?language...

 

Cell and Stack Development Reliability Summer Internship-LG Fuel Cells

Reference number: 00083763, Date added: 29 January 2016 FIND OUT MORE

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LG Fuel Cell Systems Inc Internship

Specialist area: Cell and Stack Development Internship

LG Fuel Cell Systems Inc. ("LGFCS") is a solid oxide fuel cell ("SOFC") company focused on development of a one (1)MW SOFC power system for distributed generation applications. The company has two major shareholders, LG Corp. and Rolls-Royce PLC, and facilities in the United States (North Canton, Ohio - headquarters), the United Kingdom (Derby) and Korea (Seoul). Product development has been focused on rapid development of a prototype system into the commercial market.

 

Responsibilities include the electrochemical testing of solid oxide fuel articles and  post-test analysis to assesses degradation mechanisms.The intern supports the preparation of articles for testing.  Electrochemistry testing includes DC and AC impedance analysis and gas chromatography analysis. Post-test analysis involves metallographic sample preparations, optical and scanning electron microscopy.  The intern shall maintain laboratory notebook and  testing databases. 

The intern will work closely with the cell development and testing team focused on performance, durability improvements and cost reductions of the solid oxide fuel cell.

Position is located in North Canton, Ohio. There is no relocation available for this position.

 

 

 

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