The University of St Andrews is seeking four materials chemists, preferably with experience in battery technologies, as part of a project funded through the Faraday Institution (www.faraday.ac.uk) on next generation sodium-ion batteries. The positions are available immediately and run until March 2021 in the first instance (with a possible extension to 4 years). The four posts are as follows:
Two positions working on new layered positive electrode materials for sodium-ion batteries. The successful candidate will join the research group of Dr. Rob Armstrong and should have a PhD in chemistry or related subject, ideally with experience of lithium-ion or sodium-ion batteries. Further information can be obtained informally by contacting Dr. Rob Armstrong ara@st-andrews.ac.uk
A position working on the scale up of sodium-ion batteries and working closely with industrial partners. The successful candidate will join the group of Professor John Irvine and should have a PhD in chemistry or related subject, ideally with experience of lithium-ion or sodium-ion batteries. Further information can be obtained informally by contacting Professor John Irvine jtsi@st-andrews.ac.uk
A position working on organic negative electrode materials for sodium-ion batteries. The successful candidate will be an inorganic or physical chemist, preferably with experience in the synthesis and characterisation of metal-organic frameworks or related materials. They will join the research groups of Dr. Rob Armstrong and Professor Russell Morris. The successful candidate should have a PhD in chemistry or related subject, ideally with experience of MOF chemistry. Further information can be obtained informally by contacting Dr. Rob Armstrong ara@st-andrews.ac.uk or Professor Russell Morris rem1@st-andrews.ac.uk.
The positions are funded through Wave 2 of the Faraday Institution and hence the applicants will be working on the NEXGENNA project. There will be excellent opportunities to engage with the wider Faraday programs for the appointed researchers.
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Postdoc and PhD positions in materials, chemistry and energy research at the University of St Andrews