Postdoctoral Researcher in Binder Development

Postdoctoral fellow in Sweden, Chalmers University of Technology

Postdoctoral Researcher in Binder Development: Chalmers University of Technology is inviting applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher in the development of binder systems for next-generation lithium-ion batteries, specifically targeting innovative electrode processing for electric vehicle batteries. This full-time, two-year position is part of a multidisciplinary research team led by Associate Professor Jinhua Sun, based at the Division of Materials and Manufacture, Department of Industrial and Materials Science (IMS), Gothenburg, Sweden.

Postdoctoral Researcher in Binder Development for Future Battery Applications


📋 Position Summary Table

FieldDetails
Job TitlePostdoctoral Researcher – Binder Development for Batteries
DesignationPostdoc
Research AreaBattery Materials, Electrode Processing, Binder Synthesis
LocationChalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden
Duration2 years (full-time, temporary position)
Last Date to ApplyAugust 24, 2025
SupervisorAssociate Professor Jinhua Sun
Application LanguageEnglish

🎯 Designation

Postdoctoral Researcher
(Full-time temporary position for 2 years)


🧪 Research Area

  • Binder design for lithium-ion battery electrodes
  • Electrode processing and advanced manufacturing
  • Battery slurry preparation and dry electrode coating
  • Multidisciplinary collaboration in battery materials science

📍 Location

Chalmers University of Technology
Division of Materials and Manufacture
Department of Industrial and Materials Science (IMS)
Gothenburg, Sweden


Eligibility/Qualification

Applicants must:

  • Hold a Ph.D. in Chemistry, Materials Science, or a closely related field (generally awarded no more than 3 years before the deadline; exceptions allowed for parental/military/sick leave).
  • Be fluent in English (spoken and written).
  • Demonstrate strong collaboration, communication, and problem-solving skills.
  • Show experience in:
    • Binder design and synthesis (required)
    • Battery slurry preparation, electrode processing, or dry electrode coating (highly meritorious)

📝 Job Description

  • Conduct independent research and collaborate with a multidisciplinary research team.
  • Develop, synthesize, and modify new binder systems for battery electrodes.
  • Focus on both fundamental and application-driven outcomes.
  • Supervise Master’s and/or PhD students (no teaching duties required).
  • Collaborate with academic and industry partners.
  • Communicate scientific results effectively in English.
  • Contribute to the broader division’s work in materials design, advanced characterization, and sustainable technologies.

💡 We Offer

  • A vibrant research environment with world-class facilities and industry connections.
  • Employee benefits offered by Chalmers.
  • Mentorship and support for academic and industrial career development.
  • Opportunities to learn Swedish and settle into life in Sweden.
  • Inclusive policies promoting gender equality and diversity, including participation in the GENIE Initiative.

📌 How to Apply

Submit your application in English as PDF files via the Chalmers job portal (button at the bottom of the official page). Do not email your application.

Required documents:

  1. CV (including full publication list, previous teaching/pedagogical experience, and two references)
  2. Personal Letter (1–3 pages):
    • Self-introduction
    • Overview of past research and key findings
    • Career goals and future research vision
  3. Other Certificates:
    • Degree certificates
    • Academic transcripts
    • Other relevant documents

📍 Note: Incomplete or email applications will not be considered. Each file must be ≤40 MB. Zip files are not supported.


Last Date to Apply

August 24, 2025


📧 Contact for Queries

Associate Professor Jinhua Sun
Email: jinhua@chalmers.se


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This is your chance to work at the forefront of battery research—apply today and shape the future of sustainable energy!

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