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-ion battery materials. The focus is to develop atomic layer processing methods to tailor the surface properties of lithium ion battery electrodes using nanoscale thin films and surface treatments
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) of electrochemical energy storage devices (diagnosis) and predict the SOH into the future (prognosis). The primary projects this postdoc will contribute to relate to lithium-ion batteries, advanced lead-acid batteries
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-electrogravimetry, a method based on QCM-type piezoelectric sensors coupled with electrochemical impedance measurements. The project targets rechargeable batteries (lithium-ion, sodium-ion, etc.) in particular, in
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competitive pool of 489 applicants from across the United States and its territories. Nevada’s Tech Hub will strengthen America’s lithium batteries, critical elements and other electric vehicle materials
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. The successful candidate should have expertise and experience in process modeling, techno-economic analysis (TEA) and life cycle analysis (LCA) of lithium-ion batteries and/or recycling and resources to products
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group’s research focuses on developing revolutionary materials for renewable energy devices, especially in the area of rechargeable batteries such as lithium-ion batteries, sodium-ion batteries, and zinc
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, lithium-ion batteries, etc.), evaluating the competitiveness of mining projects, and developing economic models that support DOE priorities. The successful candidate will apply methods from economics
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transition implies a massive electrification, including transport electrification. This leads to an increased demand for lithium-ion batteries and associated cathode materials such as nickel, cobalt and
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at the development of new hydrometallurgical processes for the leaching of the black mass from lithium-ion batteries and the separation of critical metals using alternative solvents, within the scope of the REVITALISE
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existing research in the field of lithium-ion batteries as well as to investigate new approaches - for example, also on the basis of other components in the electric powertrain. A doctorate in the field