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Post Doctoral Fellowship: Development of a 'Battery Management System' for Lithium-Ion Batteries (11834) About UM6P : Mohammed VI Polytechnic University is an institution dedicated to research and
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of lithium-ion battery recycling. The focus of this position is on material recovery from cathode materials through a groundbreaking filtration and extraction processes. Key Responsibilities: Participate in
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Materials explores materials for lithium-ion batteries by going beyond conventional graphite anodes and present-day cathode materials. To leverage on our scientific profile exploring digital methods
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We are seeking postdoctoral researchers with experience in the field of lithium-ion battery recycling. The focus of this position is on material recovery from cathode materials through a
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an atomistic model of the electrode/electrolyte interface in the batteries developed by ITEN, at the anode and at the cathode. Both electrodes are based on lithium-based transition metal oxides. The development
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-generation Lithium-ion batteries. The successful candidate will contribute to fundamental research and industrial-scale implementation, working on the design of novel cathode compositions, understanding
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an atomistic model of the electrode/electrolyte interface in the batteries developed by ITEN, at the anode and at the cathode. Both electrodes are based on lithium-based transition metal oxides. These models
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) to explore advanced coating techniques for Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) materials. This role focuses on developing cutting-edge solutions to enhance the performance of LFP batteries, with a particular emphasis
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the performance of lithium ion technologies. To support the programme, the post holder will be required to carry out research on characterisation of battery degradation, with a particular focus on the application
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Oxford. The post is funded by The Faraday Institution and is fixed term to 30 September 2026. This project addresses the need for process control on electrode fabrication lines for lithium-ion batteries