University of Houston
Researcher 3 Nat Phys Science (Finance)
1. Reviews progress and evaluates results of experiments under control or supervisory responsibility.
2. Recommends changes in testing or experimental procedures.
3. May be responsible for a single highly technical and complex piece of research equipment or project.
4. Receives general supervision conferring with higher levels only in unusual situations.
5. May plan for and assign personnel to projects under control.
6. May review and evaluate the effectiveness of personnel.
7. Operates with latitude for unreviewed action.
MQ: Master's Degree with 3 years experience.
Job Description:
We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled researcher to join our team and contribute to the advancement of rechargeable batteries and recycling. The candidate will be responsible for conducing innovative research on the design, synthesis, characterization and recycling of battery materials.
Key Responsivities:
• Design and synthesis of novel electrode materials for rechargeable Li-ion and Na-ion batteries.
• Characterization of material properties using advanced techniques such as SEM, XRD, TEM, and electrochemical measurements.
• Develop novel methods for metal extraction and recycling of batteries
• Collaboration with a muldisciplinary team to develop scalable prototypes.
Requirements:
• PhD in Materials Science, Chemistry, or a related field with a focus on battery materials.
• Experience in materials synthesis, characterization, and electrochemical testing.
• Track record of scientific publications in reputable journals.
• Excellent problem-solving, communication, and teamwork skills.
• This is a full-time position offering a competitive salary and benefits package. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work in a dynamic research environment and contribute to the development of sustainable energy storage solutions.
To apply, please submit your CV, cover letter, and contact information for two references.
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