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Post Doctoral Fellowship: Development of a 'Battery Management System' for Lithium-Ion Batteries (11834) About UM6P : Mohammed VI Polytechnic University is an institution dedicated to research and
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of lithium-ion battery recycling. The focus of this position is on material recovery from cathode materials through a groundbreaking filtration and extraction processes. Key Responsibilities: Participate in
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Materials explores materials for lithium-ion batteries by going beyond conventional graphite anodes and present-day cathode materials. To leverage on our scientific profile exploring digital methods
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We are seeking postdoctoral researchers with experience in the field of lithium-ion battery recycling. The focus of this position is on material recovery from cathode materials through a
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-generation Lithium-ion batteries. The successful candidate will contribute to fundamental research and industrial-scale implementation, working on the design of novel cathode compositions, understanding
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methods will be periodic semi-empirical methods and density functional theory. These models will then be used to investigate the insertion mechanism of lithium ions and to understand the nature
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will then be used to investigate the insertion mechanism of lithium ions and to understand the nature of the interaction between the material and the electrolyte. With these insights, alternative active
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the performance of lithium ion technologies. To support the programme, the post holder will be required to carry out research on characterisation of battery degradation, with a particular focus on the application
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Oxford. The post is funded by The Faraday Institution and is fixed term to 30 September 2026. This project addresses the need for process control on electrode fabrication lines for lithium-ion batteries
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) to explore advanced coating techniques for Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) materials. This role focuses on developing cutting-edge solutions to enhance the performance of LFP batteries, with a particular emphasis