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of lithium-ion batteries, affiliated to the Department of Engineering Science . The position is located, at the present, at the Battery Research Center (BRC) at Campus Grimstad. The starting date is
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Your Job: Sodium-ion batteries are the most promising replacement for currently-used lithium-ion batteries owing to the lower price and availability of sodium salts, for which the resources
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: Sodium-ion batteries are the most promising replacement for currently-used lithium-ion batteries owing to the lower price and availability of sodium salts, for which the resources are unlimited. The aim
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fellow in a comprehensive grasp of electrolyte depletion in lithium-ion battery fast charging affiliated to the Department of Engineering Sciences , for a period of three years. The position is located
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10th May 2024 Languages English English English PhD Research Fellow - Comprehensive Grasp of Electrolyte Depletion in Lithium-Ion Battery Apply for this job See advertisement About the position A
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(UMR7574, Sorbonne University, Paris, France) Laboratory in RMES Team on a project focusing on the relationship between interface processes and battery performance. Both labs are involved in the RS2E French
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, fabrication and electrochemical investigation of electrodes and Li-S batteries (button and pouch cells, operando cells) integrating the sensors and self-healing (SH) materials developed by project partners. You
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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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within National Science Center (NSC) Opus 24 Project No. 2022/47/B/ST5/03077 entitled “High-Performance Nano-Structural Electrode Materials for Li-S battery” (leader Dr hab. Piotr Pieta, prof. IChF PAN
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of Position: Electrochemical modeling of advanced high-energy batteries. The successful candidate will take exciting and leading technical roles in an ARPA-E project in the group. There are currently four ARPA