Reference no.: HI 2024/12
Achieving climate-neutrality within the next 20 years necessitates an innovation boost for the development of highly efficient, scalable, low-cost, and sustainably produced energy technologies. Polymer materials play a central role in this process.
HIPOLE deeply integrates and expands world-class expertise in polymer chemistry, materials science, high-throughput experimentation and artificial intelligence with complementary expertise in inorganic/hybrid materials, scalable devices, and advanced characterization.
We are looking for a postdoctral researcher (f/m/d) for our site in Berlin, Germany. You will have the chance to support the newly founded institute with your ideas and expertise from the very beginning and will collaborate with researchers from all over the world to contribute to the development of a climate-friendly future. The research focus should be on the topic of sustainable polymer research with a focus on polymers for energy applications, working on one of the following two thematic areas:
- Organosulfur-based Li-S batteries
- Synthesis and battery fabrication
The postdoc should conduct research in at least one of these areas. For more information on each thematic focus, please visit Homepage – HIPOLE Jena und www.ceec.uni-jena.de/en.
Your Tasks
- Synthesis of functional thiol-containing polymers and COFs in which sulfur can be covalently bonded as cathode for Li-S batteries
- Preparation of electrodes using organo-sulfur polymer based material and their electrochemical (Galvanostatic charging and discharging, Potentiostatic and galvanostatic impedance spectroscopy) characterization
- Assembly and conduct electrochemical performance of Li-S batteries
- Supervision of bachelor/master students and PhD students
- Summary, presentation and publication of results (also in English)
Your Profile
- University degree in chemistry or a comparable course of study as well as PhD in the field of polymer chemistry or materials science, or related topics in electrochemistry
- Very good knowledge of synthesis of organo-sulfur polymers
- Knowledge of electrochemistry
- Knowledge of basic analytical techniques and methods
- Computer skills, including Origin, Windows and Office
- Very good knowledge of written and spoken English
- Very good publication record and ideally experience in obtaining external funding
- Experience in presenting scientific content (also in English)
You demonstrate a high level of commitment, initiative, problem solving skills and the willingness to familiarize yourself with a wide range of tasks. You are characterized by your ability to work in a team, reliability, independence and communication skills (also in English). You enjoy working in an interdisciplinary, international team in a diverse and dynamic work environment.
Your Benefits at HZB
- An international/diversity-sensitive working environment in Berlin
- Good work-life balance (flexible work time models: flextime, part-time)
- 30 days paid leave
- Health management, company sports programs, company pension scheme (VBL)
- Financial support for public transport (Deutschland-Ticket Jobticket)
- Long-term prospects, opportunities for further development/training opportunities
- Payment according to the collective agreement for the public service (TVöD-Bund)
Fixed term contract for 24 months. The salary is based on the Collective Agreement for the German Public Service (TVöD-Bund).
How to apply
We look forward to receiving your application via our application management system by 01.12.2024. For reasons of data protection regulations, we are unfortunately unable to consider applications that reach us by other means (such as email or mail) in the application process.
We very much want our workplace to be diverse, and welcome applications from people with different backgrounds. It is our mission to promote equal opportunities and to improve women’s representation in the workforce. We are therefore very interested in receiving applications from women. Where the qualifications are met, we will give preference to people with disabilities.