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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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) in chemistry, materials science, geoscience, physics or related field Experience in laboratory work, e.g. synthesis and/or physicochemical characterization such as IR, CHN, PXRD High motivation
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Your Profile: Required qualifications and skills: Masters degree and PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Material Science or related disciplines Experience in neutron spectroscopy, e.g. INS, QENS, NSE Good
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of curricula in the fields of physics and chemistry Networking with other initiatives in physics, chemistry, mathematics and materials science Develop scientific software for the data analysis inside the DAPHNE
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engineering, materials science, mechanical engineering or other related fields Strong background in physical chemistry and thermodynamics including the development and understanding of phase diagrams Experience
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skills: Masters degree and PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Material Science or related disciplines Experience in neutron spectroscopy, e.g. INS, QENS, NSE Good knowledge of the structural characterization
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-based batteries and their chemistry You cooperate with partners from theory to optimize charge transport at the electrolyte/ electrode interface You take participance in regular project meetings with
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public presentations, also together with the project partners Visibility of the project website and social media presence Coordination of the development of curricula in the fields of physics and chemistry
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testing of the catalysts’ OER performance and durability Your Profile: Undergraduate education with excellent marks in Material Science, Physics, Engineering or Chemistry Basic knowledge of electrochemistry
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thesis. Your Profile: Successfully completed Master`s degree in the field of materials science, engineering, physics or chemistry or a similar field Very good knowledge in the field of solid-state