Understanding Environmental Interfaces at the Molecular Scale to Design Sustainable Materials
Job openings at the Pincus Lab: We are currently hiring one postdoctoral associate with an expertise required in designing selective adsorbents for critical materials recovery. We are also currently recruiting for PhD students in Fall 2026!
The Pincus Lab at George Washington University specializes in green chemistry, environmental chemistry, and synchrotron spectroscopy.Â
Using synchrotron spectroscopy, we develop a predictive, molecular-scale understanding of reactions and interactions at the solid-water and solid-air interface. We then use this knowledge to design innovative and sustainable materials that solve complex environmental and societal problems such as plastic pollution, capturing critical minerals from waste streams, and sustainable and selective water treatment.