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materials, formulating and optimizing electrolyte systems (including hybrid solvents, functional additives, and water-in-salt electrolytes), and investigating the electrochemical performances of designed
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to perform science of very high quality in a collaborative and open manner. This independent work includes experimental design, in vitro and in vivo technologies, data analysis, and dissemination of findings
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. Qualifications desired Previous experience with industrial robot technology, self-driving labs and AI-driven experimental design is a merit. Completed academic teacher training course is a merit. Experience in
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tools, and deploy these methods on a cloud-based platform. The work will bridge fundamental electrochemical reactivity with practical electrolyte and materials design, directly contributing to improved
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geomtrical design and the choice of materials. The research will be carried out in international collaboration. Work duties: The main duties involved in a post-doctoral position is to conduct research
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experimental skills of nanofabrication in clean-room environment. Read more about our benefits and what it is like to work at Uppsala University Duties: Design and fabricate solid-state nanopore devices based
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master's programmes. More information is available on our website . Work duties The project focuses on designing and creating new high-entropy alloys for use as electrodes in both lithium-ion and sodium-ion
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used. The cell chemistry and design differ from sodium to magnesium, calcium, and aluminum, but common to all is how different choices relate to the resulting structure, dynamics, and performance
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experimental design is a merit. Completed academic teacher training course is a merit. Experience in teaching subjects related to electrical engineering, primarily automation engineering, is a merit. About the
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in both lithium and sodium batteries. The goal is to understand how different design and material choices link to structure, dynamics and performance. A special focus is on solvent-free electrolytes