Postdoctoral Appointee – Electrode Processing

Argonne National Laboratory
Location: Lemont, USA
Posted On: 2024-12-20

The Applied Materials Division at Argonne National Laboratory has an immediate opening for a postdoctoral appointee to conduct research related to electrode processing, such as electrode design, interface engineering, process development, cell assembly and testing. The candidate is expected to develop new processes to fabricate electrodes, characterize electrodes and cells, and understand degradation mechanisms. The candidate is also expected to think and work independently and perform in a highly interdisciplinary environment of chemists, physicists, and materials scientists.

  • Understand relations of materials properties, processing, and properties for batteries.

  • Design electrodes, electrode architecture and interfaces.

  • Understand mass transport limiting on high-energy cells.

  • Develop techniques and strategies for cell electrochemical measurements and post-mortem analysis.

  • Write high impact papers on transformational battery technologies.

  • Network and develop collaboration with other groups and divisions internally and with other national labs, industry, and utilities.

Position Requirements

  • Recent or soon-to-be-completed PhD (typically completed within the last 0-5 years) in chemical engineering, materials science, applied physics, or a closely related field.

  • Knowledge of battery and electrode materials.

  • Skilled oral and written communication skills at all levels of the organization

  • Self-motivated independent worker as well as good team player.

  • Publication record with excellent written and oral communication skills.

  • Ability/aptitude to contribute to proposal writing, write reports, and publish journal papers and patents.

  • Ability to model Argonne’s core values of impact, safety, respect, integrity, and teamwork.

  • Ability to make our laboratory a safe, welcoming, inclusive, and accessible environment where all can thrive.

  • Onsite presence is required.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Background in electrode processing, material structural and microstructure analysis (such as SEM, TEM, XPS, XRD, and Raman), and electrochemical analysis such as impedance spectroscopy.

  • Experience and/or knowledge of slurry formulation and slurry coating.

Job Family

Postdoctoral Family

Job Profile

Postdoctoral Appointee

Worker Type

Long-Term (Fixed Term)

Time Type

Full time

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