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Lawrence Berkeley National Lab’s (LBNL ) Energy Storage & Distributed Resources Division has an opening for a Battery Cathode Postdoctoral Fellow to join the team. In this exciting role, you will
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electrolyte materials development for next generation (i.e., beyond Li-ion) batteries. In this exciting role, you will lead the synthetic development of functional organic and polymeric materials that can be
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for helping the development and growing of an impactful research program in understanding and improving the thermal management and characterization of electrochemical batteries under different and extreme
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conversion technologies, from fuel-cells to flow batteries and electrolyzers. Conceive and execute research that is novel and can lead to high impact. Develop in-situ structural and spectroscopic
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The Energy Storage and Distributed Resources Division (ESDR) works on developing advanced batteries and fuel cells for transportation and stationary energy storage, grid-connected technologies for a
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analysis of building energy management systems or DER technologies (e.g., EV charging systems, behind-the-meter batteries). Experience in contributing to lab testing, instrumentation, hardware/software
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electrode manufacturing science for Li-ion batteries, PEM fuel cells, and electrolyzers. You will work to determine and improve performance and durability of electrodes for all of these systems. This will
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-conversion technologies, with a focus on hydrogen (generation and use), hydrogen-based energy storage (flow batteries), CO2 reduction, and electrochemical chemical transformations. Collaborating with a diverse
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for battery and UPS system maintenance. Install, relocate, and configure wireless and SNMP controlled environmental alarm monitoring devices. Document infrastructure modifications in Computing Facilities Group
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on environmental systems by M&O and outside vendors. Renew yearly contracts with outside vendors for battery and UPS system maintenance. Install, relocate, and configure wireless and SNMP controlled environmental