Energy Storage Systems Lab - Openings

Graduate Student Research Opportunities

We invite exceptionally motivated graduate students at 麻豆社 interested in advanced energy storage systems, additive manufacturing of compressed air energy storage systems components, pneumatic propulsion retrofits, hybrid energy storage systems to join our team.

Potential research areas

  • Construction of experimental setups for compressed air energy storage system
  • Construction of experimental setups for buoyancy work energy storage system
  • Data collection and analysis
  • Design and testing of pneumatic propulsion for maritime vessels
  • Design, manufacture and testing of high pressure gas storage tanks

Required qualifications

  • Bachelor鈥檚 or master鈥檚 in industrial engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering or related fields
  • Strong data analysis and presentation skills (e.g., Excel, Matlab, Python)
  • Strong 3D modeling and design skills
  • Excellent written and oral communication

To apply

Send a single PDF (cover letter, CV with three references and transcripts) to aalalami@binghamton.edu.


Undergraduate Research and Internship Roles

We welcome Binghamton undergraduates or self-supported interns seeking hands-on experience in:

  • Alternative energy storage systems
  • Additive manufacturing for design, casting and manufacturing functional components
  • Data collection and analysis
  • Design workshops and community-based outreach

No prior research experience required, just enthusiasm, eagerness to learn, and strong teamwork skills.

To apply

Email aalalami@binghamton.edu with a brief statement of interest and your CV.


Postdoctoral and Collaborative Research Opportunities 

While no funded postdoc positions are currently open, we welcome collaboration with outstanding researchers in energy storage, sustainable and renewable energy and nanomaterial synthesis and additive manufacturing are encouraged to reach out.

To express interest

Send your CV and a cover letter outlining your funding plans and research vision to aalalami@binghamton.edu.