Applications are invited for a Research Fellow position in the Department of Chemistry at Imperial College London (White City Campus) to carry out research in the area of battery science in the group of Dr Tapia-Ruiz. The role will give you the opportunity to develop new low-cost and sustainable battery technologies to fight climate change. In particular, the project will focus on the synthesis and characterisation of new high-performance composite anode materials for Na-ion batteries and the optimisation of their respective SEIs using advanced characterisation techniques to understand structure-property-performance in these materials.
The position is funded through the ISCF Faraday Battery Challenge (Faraday Institution Phase-Two projects (www.faraday.ac.uk)) to work on the NEXGENNA project (Next Generation of Sodium-ion batteries (https://www.nexgenna.org/), where you will work in a multidisciplinary research group in close collaboration with academic partners from UK academic institutions (University of Cambridge, University of St Andrews and University of Birmingham), the Science and Technology Facilities Council, Diamond Light Source, and industrial partners (Deregallera, AGM and Faradion). The NEXGENNA project aims at accelerating the development of sodium-ion battery technology by taking a multidisciplinary approach incorporating fundamental chemistry right through to scale-up and cell manufacturing. Its aim is to put on the path to commercialisation a sodium-ion battery with high performance, low cost, and that has a long cycle life and is safe.
This is a full time, fixed term position until 30 June 2024. You will be based at White City Campus.
Informal enquiries about the post can be made to Dr Nuria Tapia-Ruiz (n.tapia-ruiz@imperial.ac.uk)
Further information about the post is available in the job description.
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