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    Postdoc (M/F) – Iron-based long-duration electrochemical storage - Nancy, France - Université de Lorraine

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    of work: LCPME at Nancy, FranceType of contract: Scientific fixed-term contractContract duration: 24 months Hiring date: first semester 2024Working hours: Full timeSalary: from 2,934 to 4,123 euros gross per month depending on experienceLevel of education required: Level 8 - (Doctorate)

    Desired experience:

    with or without postdoctoral experienceFunding sources: Horizon EuropeMissionsThe researcher will develop an iron-based electrochemical device for the long duration storage of renewable energies.

    ActivitiesIn particular, the research will involve identifying and studying the best electrolytes for stabilizing an iron anode over time, with a view to controlling the corrosion and hydrogen evolution reactions that usually limit the performance of these anodes in battery-type applications.

    This research will include an assessment of the electrochemical device's performance (energy efficiency, loss of capacity through self-discharge).SkillsThe candidate must have very strong experience in electrochemistry and/or aqueous batteries and/or corrosion.

    A good level of English, written and oral communication is required.
    Working environmentThe research will be carried out within the electrochemistry team at LCPME in Nancy.

    The laboratory has the full range of techniques required for this study, including a variety of electrochemical techniques, scanning electrochemical microscopy, AFM, spectroscopic (RAMAN, XPS) and spectrometric (Mössbauer) techniques, some of which can be coupled for in operando measurements, as well as resources for modeling electrochemical systems.

    Iron anodes are the focus of numerous research efforts worldwide for renewable energy storage (iron-air batteries, all-iron redox flow batteries, etc.).

    This project is funded by CNRS Innovation as part of a technology maturation program to support the development of a renewable energy storage technology.