
LIMSET - Post-Doctoral Positions in the Field of All-Solid-State-Batteries
- Benguérir
- CDD
- Temps-plein
- Design and synthesize novel inorganic electrode/electrolyte materials, and search into the fundamental reaction mechanisms and kinetics involved.
- Investigate thermodynamics-electrode/electrolyte interfacial structure-property relationships to gain deeper insights into material behavior.
- Develop innovative approaches to minimize cell polarization by precisely controlling electrolyte transport properties both in the bulk and across interfaces.
- Develop novel electrolyte chemistries aimed at directing interphase generation at both anode and cathode interfaces to improve battery performance.
- Implement strategies to enhance the manufacturing processes for electrode and electrolyte materials, focusing on scalability, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness.
- Mentor junior researchers associated with the program, ensuring their professional growth while collectively meeting program milestones on schedule.
- Contribute to scientific knowledge dissemination by publishing in peer-reviewed journals, and actively participate in the creation of scientific research papers, reports, review articles, and oral presentations.
- Collaborate effectively with other universities and industry partners, leveraging complementary expertise and resources to advance the project goals.
- Potentially engage in teaching activities, up to no more than 20% of working hours, to contribute to the academic mission of the institution.
- Skills in the use of artificial intelligence to design new materials will be appreciated, particularly in the context of optimizing electrode and electrolyte properties for electrochemical devices.
- Demonstrate a strong motivation for creative applied research, with specific expertise in inorganic chemistry, involving the design and synthesis of inorganic materials utilizing both aqueous and nonaqueous chemistry techniques.
- Possess proven skills in investigating inorganic materials, including conducting structural characterizations and studying their physical properties.
- Exhibit knowledge or expertise in advanced characterization methods of inorganic materials and their assemblies, ideally with a focus on battery materials.
- Demonstrated proficiency in Density Functional Theory (DFT) and/or Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations, enabling the computational investigation of material properties, electronic structure, and atomic-scale behavior, particularly in the context of all-solid-state batteries.
- Showcase the ability to conduct independent research while demonstrating scientific skill and effectively collaborating with a diverse range of colleagues.
- Experience in preparing and handling scientific manuscripts and reports, and showcasing proficiency in scientific communication.
- PhD in Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science, or related disciplines, with a focus on inorganic materials and/or electrochemistry.
- Strong motivation and passion for research in the field of batteries and inorganic materials chemistry.
- Ability to perform multidisciplinary research and contribute to funded research programs.
- Ability to the planning, sourcing, and development of new initiatives and ongoing research activities.
- Proven ability to identify and fulfil the academic writing requirements for the development of proposals, reports, and scientific publications.
- Demonstrated understanding of operational requirements for a successful research project and managing time and resources.
- Good English communication skills, both verbal and written are important.
- Ability to work both as part of a team and to work independently.
- A cover letter setting out the candidate's motivation in relation to this job profile.
- A detailed curriculum vitae.
- Brief research statement.
- Contact information of 3 referees (PhD mentor and referees familiar with the applicant's education and research experience. Applicants are assumed to have obtained their references' consent to be contacted for this matter).
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