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for sodium-based battery applications Your tasks in detail: You are involved in the identification and development of novel electrolyte components (conducting salts, solvents/co-solvents and functional
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for the identification, comprehensive characterization and development of advanced electrolyte components and resulting electrolyte formulations for sodium-based battery applications Your tasks in detail: You are involved
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Your Job: Future battery technologies are urgently needed to make electromobility and home storage even faster and more powerful. In order to increase battery performance and energy density at cell
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Your Job: Join the EU funded SAFELOOP project to develop and advance battery chemistries by introducing new functionalities into an existing battery technology to achieve ultra-high performant
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to develop and advance battery chemistries by introducing new functionalities into an existing battery technology to achieve ultra-high performant, sustainable and smart lithium-ion batteries. Your tasks in
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description Work group: IEK-1 - Werkstoffsynthese und Herstellungsverfahren Area of research: Promotion Job description: Your Job: Future battery technologies are urgently needed to make
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Your Job: Future battery technologies are urgently needed to make electromobility and home storage even cheaper, safer and more powerful. Solid-state batteries based on oxide-ceramic Na-ion
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Your Job: Organic radical polymer-based batteries (ORB) have garnered significant attention primarily due to their exceptional fast charging/discharging characteristics and the potential to replace
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Your Job: Background and project description: Sodium-ion batteries are the most promising replacement for currently-used lithium-ion batteries owing to the lower price and availability of sodium
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