The society’s transition to clean energy is inescapable and needs urgent attention from all aspects. Today’s energy process chain from primary energy carrier to final energy use results in a 72% loss after conversion. This loss or untapped potential needs to be harnessed. Thermal batteries provide one such possibility to harness this energy. The project aims to characterize the prototypical solid-state batteries using characterization techniques such as atom probe tomography, transmission electron microscopy, dual beam microscopes etc.
We are looking for a new colleague with a background in materials science and characterization, and with an interest in structure-property correlations.
Your tasks will be:
Our department investigates the fundamentals of the relations between synthesis, microstructure, and properties of complex nanostructured materials, with an emphasis on materials for the energy transition. We offer a dynamic and stimulating research environment and access to state of the art infrastructure.
You will be supervised directly by Dr. Yug Joshi and fully integrated into the welcoming and diverse research group.