Researcher in Electrode Material for Sodium Ion Battery - Søknadsfrist: Fredag 31. Januar 2025
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About the Role
31st January 2025
**Languages**
English
The Department of Microsystems have a vacancy for a temporary post as
Researcher in electrode material for sodium ion battery
About the position
The Faculty of Technology, Natural Sciences and Maritime Sciences has a vacancy for a full-time temporary position as Researcher from .
The position is associated with USN Innovation Center and the Department of Microsystems, and reports to the Head of Department. The place of employment is Vestfold Campus, University of South-Eastern Norway.
The position is part of a research project funded by the Research Council of Norway for the development of carbon electrode materials for sodium ion battery. Specifically, the project has an ambitious aim to develop highly performing negative electrode materials to promote the advance of sodium ion battery industry.
You will get the opportunity to take part in developing innovative preparation methodologies, evaluate the sodium storage pe...
**Languages**
English
The Department of Microsystems have a vacancy for a temporary post as
Researcher in electrode material for sodium ion battery
About the position
The Faculty of Technology, Natural Sciences and Maritime Sciences has a vacancy for a full-time temporary position as Researcher from .
The position is associated with USN Innovation Center and the Department of Microsystems, and reports to the Head of Department. The place of employment is Vestfold Campus, University of South-Eastern Norway.
The position is part of a research project funded by the Research Council of Norway for the development of carbon electrode materials for sodium ion battery. Specifically, the project has an ambitious aim to develop highly performing negative electrode materials to promote the advance of sodium ion battery industry.
You will get the opportunity to take part in developing innovative preparation methodologies, evaluate the sodium storage pe...