Postdoctoral Researcher – Lithium-Ion Batteries: The International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory (INL) in Braga, Portugal, is seeking a qualified Postdoctoral Researcher to contribute to cutting-edge research on Sodium- and Lithium-based compounds for battery components.
Postdoctoral Researcher – High-Voltage Cathode Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries
Designation
Postdoctoral Researcher
Job Details
Job Reference | RRP.12.39.19.5/3 |
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Number of Vacancies | 1 |
Employment Type | Full-time |
Contract Duration | 9 months |
Open Date for Applications | July 21, 2025 |
Closing Date for Applications | September 1, 2025, 23h00m (Lisbon Time) |
Research Area
Development of Electrode Materials for Na and Li-ion Batteries
Location
Braga, Portugal
Eligibility/Qualifications
- Education: PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science and Engineering, Nanotechnology, or a related field.
- Experience and Technical Skills:
- Knowledge of battery reaction mechanisms.
- Experimental experience in battery research, including structural and electrochemical characterization.
- Competences in project results dissemination (e.g., publications and presentations).
Job Description
- Conduct R&D activities as planned in the project.
- Collaborate with academic and industry partners within the consortium.
- Regular reporting to supervisors and project leaders on R&D progress.
- Publish project results and engage in dissemination activities.
How to Apply
Interested candidates must submit the following in English:
- Cover letter
- Curriculum Vitae
- Academic and/or Professional diplomas
- Recognition of academic degrees (for non-Portuguese degrees)
Submission Process: Applications should be made online by clicking the “Apply” button, ensuring all required sections of the application form are completed and all mandatory documents are submitted in PDF format.
Last Date for Application
September 1, 2025, at 23h00 (Lisbon Time)
Take this opportunity to join the INL team and contribute to advancements in battery technology and materials science!