PhD Student in Electrolyte Engineering - Magnetic Resonance and Electrochemistry Lab
Department of Chemistry, DTU (Technical University of Denmark)
About this scholarship
A 3-year PhD position focused on developing next-generation batteries through deeper understanding of ion transport and failure mechanisms in battery electrolytes. The project uses electrochemical methods and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques to probe electrolytes, enabling faster charging, safer operation, and improved performance in colder climates. This position offers comprehensive training in battery analysis and advanced analytical techniques, contributing to cutting-edge energy storage research at a leading technical university.
Eligibility
Candidates must have completed a 2-year (or equivalent) master's degree by September 1st start date or earlier upon agreement
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Quick Summary
- Host
- Department of Chemistry, DTU (Technical University of Denmark)
- Country
- Denmark
- Funding
- Fully funded
- Deadline
- No deadline
- Levels
- PhD
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