Arbetsbeskrivning
We are seeking a post-doctoral researcher eager to contribute to advancing the knowledge in sodium-ion battery technology and its electrode materials. The role focuses on characterising performance in commercial cells and electrode materials, with a specific goal of extracting parameters for physics-based models.
Project overview
This is a 2-year postdoctoral position focusing on sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) and their electrode materials, with an emphasis on evaluating their current maturity level. SIBs hold great potential as a sustainable alternative to lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) for various applications. The project involves benchmarking commercial SIBs against LIBs, characterising electrode materials, and developing physics-based models.
Key responsibilities include:
• Designing, preparing, and conducting experiments, followed by thorough data analysis.
• Using experimental results to further develop existing theoretical models.
• Publishing findings in peer-reviewed journals and presenting them at international conferences.
Approximately 10–20% of your time will be allocated to departmental and teaching responsibilities.
About the division
The Division of Electric Power Engineering conducts research across a wide spectrum of topics in electric power technology. Our mission is to develop interdisciplinary research areas within the university and through collaborations with external partners. The division’s research focuses on electrified vehicles, renewable energy generation, and power system applications, including energy storage for electromobility and grid applications.
Our work is grounded in strong theoretical foundations, extensively validated through experimental verification in state-of-the-art laboratories and real-world applications. The team comprises approximately 60 members, including 20 senior researchers. We pride ourselves on fostering an inclusive and dynamic work environment that values diversity in backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. We encourage applicants of all genders, backgrounds, and abilities to apply.
About the department
The Division of Electric Power Engineering is one of four research divisions within the Department of Electrical Engineering, alongside Communication and Antenna Systems, Signal Processing and Biomedical Engineering, and Systems and Control. Our work addresses critical challenges for a sustainable future, including the growing need for efficient communication systems and electrification technologies.
The department, with about 200 employees representing over 20 nationalities, offers a vibrant and international workplace. Our team collaborates closely with academia, industry, and medical researchers, both nationally and internationally.
The department delivers approximately 100 courses, primarily within the Master's Programs in Biomedical Engineering, Electric Power Engineering, Systems, Control and Mechatronics, and Communication Engineering.
Contract terms
Full-time, temporary employment for 2 years.
Qualifications
To be eligible, applicants must hold a PhD awarded within the last three years in Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Physics, Material Science or similar, with strong expertise in battery technology.
Additional qualifications include:
• Knowledge of physics-based simulations, electrochemistry, mathematical modelling, or electrotechnology.
• Experience in laboratory work.
• Advanced ability to conduct scientific research.
• Proficiency in English (spoken and written).
• Knowledge of Swedish is an advantage.
Application procedure
Applications must be submitted in English and include the following:
• Statement of purpose: Explain your interest in the position, your academic interests, and how they relate to your previous studies and future goals (maximum one page).
• Curriculum vitae: Provide a comprehensive CV detailing relevant academic, professional, and other experiences.
• Degree certificates and transcripts: Include copies of your PhD degree certificate(s) and transcripts from all university-level institutions attended. Translations into English are required unless the original documents are issued in English.
• Publications or technical reports: Submit up to two documents (no more than 10 pages each). For longer works (e.g., theses), include a summary (abstract) and a link to the full document.
• References: Provide letters of recommendation or contact information for two referees.
Please use the application form at the bottom of this page to submit your application.
Application deadline: January 25th, 2025
Contact information
For inquiries, please contact:
Evelina Wikner
Assistant Professor, Division of Electric Power Engineering
Email:
[email protected]
Phone: +46 31 772 2139
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