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Ph.D. Scholarship: Next-Generation Batteries:
CIC energiGUNE offers a prestigious Ph.D. opportunity focused on the development of innovative inorganic compounds for high-energy electrode materials in next-generation batteries. The successful candidate will work with international researchers and experts in inorganic materials synthesis, electrochemical characterizations, and advanced structural and surface characterizations. This scholarship offers a 3-year predoctoral contract, access to state-of-the-art laboratory facilities, international exposure, and a welcoming environment for personal and professional growth.
Designation: Ph.D. Researcher
Research Area: Electrochemical energy storage (EES) with a focus on inorganic materials
* Master’s degree in chemistry, materials science, or similar
* Proficiency in spoken and written English
* Ability to work collaboratively in a research team
* Self-motivation and autonomy
* Desirable: Interest in the design and execution of synthesis for new inorganic compounds and knowledge of characterization techniques
Job Description:
* Conduct high-quality research within the scope of the project
* Synthesize inorganic compounds using conventional and non-conventional synthesis routes
* Perform physical-chemical and structural characterization of the synthesized materials (X-ray and neutron powder diffraction, electron microscopy, spectroscopic techniques, etc.)
* Conduct electrochemical characterizations
* Prepare reports/documents for submission to peer-reviewed journals
* Present results at international conferences
How to Apply:
Interested candidates are invited to submit a detailed CV via the CIC energiGUNE website at (link). The selection process ends once the person has been selected.
Last Date for Apply: As this is a rolling application process, interested candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible to be considered for this exceptional opportunity.
For further insights into CIC energiGUNE’s activities and to learn more about this Ph.D. scholarship, visit CIC energiGUNE’s website.
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