JAE-Intro ICU Scholarship: The Institute of Carbon Science and Technology (CSIC) in Spain is offering a JAE-Intro ICU scholarship for a student (final year or master’s degree) in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering. The scholarship is for 8 months with a commitment of 4 hours per day. The selected student will join the Functional Porous Materials Group at CSIC and work on the development of carbon materials for novel energy storage devices, specifically Na-ion hybrid capacitors.
JAE-Intro ICU Scholarship – Chemistry/Eng. Chemistry
Designation: JAE-Intro ICU Scholar
Research Area: Chemistry/Eng. Chemistry – Development of Carbon Materials for Energy Storage Devices
Location: Institute of Carbon Science and Technology, Spain
Eligibility/Qualification:
- Student in final year or pursuing a master’s degree in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering.
- Minimum grade of 6.5 on the scale of 0-10.
- Interest in research and energy storage technologies.
Job Description: The selected candidate will work within the Functional Porous Materials Group, focusing on the synthesis of carbon materials with controlled textural and chemical properties. The primary task involves the development of electrode materials for Na-ion hybrid capacitors, with responsibilities spanning material synthesis, physical-chemical characterization, and assembly of capacitors. The work offers comprehensive training, and the results obtained may contribute to the candidate’s Final Degree/Master’s Project.
How to Apply: Interested candidates can apply by contacting Noel Díez Nogués (noel@incar.csic.es) or Marta Sevilla Solís (martasev@incar.csic.es). Registration is through the website https://sede.csic.gob.es/icu2024. The application deadline is 1 month from the day following the publication of the call in the BOE (BOE- B-2024-2461).
Last Date for Apply: 1 month from the day following the publication of the call in the BOE.
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