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Job
Description
The
successful candidate will work with Prof CHEN Wei on Interface
Engineering for Li-ion Batteries under a project on MOE Tier 2
project : Rational design of high-performance polymer solid-state
electrolyte towards stable lithium metal
batteries.
The main responsibilities of the
position include One postdoc position is available at the Surface
and Interface Lab (Prof. CHEN WEI's group), National University of
Singapore. The project focuses on the interface engineering for
Li-ion batteries, including the SEI, CEI and electrolyte surface
analysis. The selected candidates will work together with a team
comprising experts in interfacial analysis about Li metal batteries
and reaction mechanism study using home-made interface
characterization
tools.
Qualifications
Qualifications
/ Discipline : The candidates shall recently obtain PhD or submit
PhD thesis in Chemistry or Materials in a research intensive and
renowned University or Research Institute. The candidate shall
publish a few papers on top journals.
Skills :
Excellent English writing and communication skill, team management
skill (help PI to lead a small research team with 1-2 master
students), expert in solid-state electrolyte materials synthesis,
structural characterizations using TEM / SEM / AFM / XRD / UV-Vis / GC-MS,
surface science techniques of XPS / UPS, NAP-XPS, and electrochemical
applications (Li metal batteries) of these
materials.
Experience : The candidates shall have
extensive experience in Li-ion battery, solid-state electrolyte
materials synthesis, interfacial analysis and electrochemical
applications (Li metal batteries) of these materials.
Research Fellow • Singapore