Doctoral Student in Materials Chemistry: Lund University invites applications for a doctoral position in Materials Chemistry, focusing on in situ liquid cell transmission electron microscopy (LC-TEM) and operando electrochemistry. This unique opportunity offers the chance to investigate the fundamental processes related to charging and discharging batteries.
Designation | Doctoral Student in Materials Chemistry |
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Research Area | In situ LC-TEM and operando electrochemistry |
Location | Lund University, Department of Chemistry, Sweden |
Eligibility/Qualification | – Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering or Engineering Nanoscience – At least 30 credits relevant to the subject, including 15 credits from the second cycle – Hands-on experience in structural characterization of inorganic materials |
Description | The doctoral project involves developing novel techniques in electrochemical characterization of battery materials, focusing on understanding charge storage/release processes throughout battery operation. The student will engage in experimental planning, data analysis, and may help advance the LC-TEM technique. |
How to Apply | Interested candidates must submit their application in English, including a cover letter, CV, degree certificates, and relevant documents such as grade transcripts and letters of recommendation. Applications should detail the applicant’s interest in the role and alignment with the research project’s focus. |
Last Date to Apply | June 11, 2025 |
Additional Information
For more details about the position or to discuss the opportunity, candidates can contact:
- Kimberly Dick Thelander: +46 462229765, kimberly.dick_thelander@chem.lu.se
- Erik Andersson Jardby: erik.andersson_jardby@kilu.lu.se
Experience the vibrant academic environment at Lund University and contribute to cutting-edge research in materials chemistry!