Position Summary
Dr. Ruigang Wang's lab at Michigan State University has an immediate opening for a postdoc researcher to conduct fundamental research in the field of metal-sulfur battery. The goal of this work is aimed at advancing next-generation and sustainable metal-sulfur batteries through the development of high-performance electrode / electrolyte materials based on earth-abundant elements. The selected candidate will be responsible for performing battery electrode / electrolyte materials synthesis and characterization, including structural, chemical, and electrochemical analysis.
The candidate is expected to have knowledge of state-of-the-art battery materials synthesis, characterization, fundamental electrochemistry, and various battery reaction and degradation mechanisms. The candidate should be able to analyze data, prepare manuscripts for submission to peer-reviewed publications, present papers at scientific meetings, and prepare reports and presentations / papers for group meetings. The candidate will carry out innovative and hands-on independent laboratory work and collaboration across groups. This position is initially for one year, renewable annually based on performance and the availability of funding.
Required Degree
Doctorate - materials science, engineering, chemistry / electrochemistry, mechanical engineering, or related fields.
Minimum Requirements
Applicants must have completed a Ph.D. in materials science, chemical engineering, chemistry / electrochemistry, mechanical engineering, or related fields by the start of the position. The ideal candidate will have a strong materials chemistry and electrochemistry background and significant experience with the synthesis and characterization of battery materials.
Desired Qualifications
In addition to academic training, the candidate is expected to possess excellent communication and writing skills. Strong chemistry skills are desired.
Required Application Materials
CV; Cover letter; Contact information for 3 references.
Review of Applications Begins On
03 / 11 / 2024
Website
https : / / engineering.msu.edu / about / departments / chems
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Research • Lansing, MI, US