Student - laborant

A Master's student position is available for the electrochemical characterization of advanced materials in the field of energy storage technologies, with a focus on various battery systems. The primary emphasis will be on in situ electrochemical methods, coupled with Raman spectroscopy and XRD analysis. Additionally, the candidate will utilize the COMSOL software program for theoretical modeling of electrochemical processes at electrode interfaces.

Requirements:

• Bc degree in a relevant scientific field
• basic electrochemical methods
• fundamentals of structural characterization methods (Raman spectroscopy, XRD, SEM)
• strong analytical and problem-solving skills


Benefits:

  • 5 weeks paid leave of absence (holidays) per year + 3 days of paid sick-leave in addition to the statutory insurance
  • Flexible working-time, the possibility of part-time work
  • Lunch vouchers
  • Subsidy for sport and cultural activities
  • Recreation subsidy, recreation subsidy for children
  •  Possibility of attending children groups of the CAS
  • Possibility to use discounts in recreation centers of the CAS
  • Sports goods rental, free parking, trade union library
  • Language courses
  • Accommodation facilities
  • Possibility of further education and career development by participating in courses organized by our institute.


Eligibility criteria:

To apply, please send your CV
, brief summary of previous research, list of publications, names plus e-mail addresses of 1 - 2 references, a document proving that the applicant is/was working out of the Czech Republic for 2 years from the last 3 years to kariera@jh-inst.cas.cz

 

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Uzávěrka přihlášek
31. 1. 2024