Postdoctoral Researcher in Mechanistic Interface Science
AALTO UNIVERSITY
- Suomi
- 4 130 - 4 550 €/kk
- Sopimus
- Täyspäiväinen
- Build a correlative characterization and analysis workflow for Li deposition and SEI evolution, integrating structural and chemical information at various length- and timescales.
- Perform operando and post-mortem characterization to obtain mechanistic understanding of Li deposition and SEI evolution. A toolkit of morphological, strucutral and chemical analysis techniques will be used, including: cryo-FIB/SEM, cryo-TEM, in-situ and liquid-cell TEM, EC-AFM, XCT, SAXS, XAS, XRS, XPS, etc.
- Correlate materials characterization results with electrochemical kinetics analysis and computational insights for mechanistic interpretation of LiNRR and beyond-Li NRR.
- Collaborate with the project partners and support their research activities in this project
- Support other electrochemical studies (e.g., batteries) within the group
- Daily collaboration with the local electrochemistry and characterization team at Aalto University.
- Access to facility experts and infrastructure in microscopy and spectroscopy to support robust sample preparation, transfer, measurement, and analysis.
- Opportunity to collaborate with international research teams
- The person selected for the position will report to Prof. Yaolin Xu Head of Energy Materials & Interfaces (EMI) Group.
- Has a PhD in physics, materials science, chemical engineering, or a closely related field
- Experienced in electrochemical ammonia synthesis, preferrably LiNRR
- Strong background in electrochemical interfaces and/or advanced materials characterization
- Hands-on experience in one or more of the following:
- In situ/operando spectroscopy (incl. operando FTIR, Raman, and X-ray spectroscopy)
- AFM and/or 3D imaging (e.g., XCT)
- Cryo-FIB/SEM and cryo-STEM & liquid-cell TEM
- Experienced in glovebox workflows and controlled sample transfer
- Collaborative mindset and ability to work effectively in an interdisciplinary environment
- EN: Fluency in English is required (spoken and written).
- FI: Finnish language is not required; proficiency is considered an advantage.
- A meaningful and inspiring research environment in a university ranked among the world's best in sustainability and materials science
- Access to world-class research infrastructure in the EMI group and at Aalto's Nanomicroscopy Center, including state-of-the-art EC-AFM, analytical STEM, cryo-EM, liquid cell TEM, SAXS, etc.
- The chance to collaborate with experts across electrochemistry, nanomaterials, and advanced energy solutions
- Support for professional development, including training, international conferences, and career coaching
- A vibrant, international campus community in Espoo, Greater Helsinki, consistently ranked as one of the happiest and safest places to live worldwide
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