SUMMER STUDENTS
Valid until 04.30.2019
CIC energiGUNE is a well-known energy storage research Centre based in the Basque Country of Spain. Its mission is to play a leading role on the international stage in the field of energy storage technologies and contribute to the industrial competitiveness of Basque Country. CIC has a world-class research facility, cutting-edge equipment, an experienced management team, and a scientific committee composed of prominent scientists, entrepreneurs, and industrial experts.
IF YOU WANT TO JOIN A YOUNG DYNAMIC TEAM, TO LEARN FROM WORLD LEVEL SCIENTISTS AND USE THE LATEST EQUIPMENT AND TECHNOLOGY...THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY!
YOUR FUTURE STARTS AT CIC!
What we offer
Applications are opened to final year University students in related subjects: materials science, physics, chemistry, engineerin...whi wish to develop a career in research.
All applicants are invited to submit detailed curriculum vitae and academic record at www.cicenergigune.com. specifying which topic you are interested in.
CIC Energigune is committed to affirmative action, equal opportunity and the diversity of its workforce.
What we need
TOPIC |
RESEARCH GROUP |
Towards higher reversible Na-based electrode for Na-ion batteries |
Advanced Interfacial Analysis |
Composites graphene-mesoporous carbons as electrodes for high energy supercapacitors |
Cells & electrochemical testing |
Quasi-solid estate Li-S battery |
Fabrication & Processing, proof of concept, prototyping |
Screening of electrolytes/salts for highly-efficient Na-O2 batteries |
Solid state electroactive materials |
Tailoring energy electrode/electrolyte interface for low cost aqueous energy storage |
Solid state electroactive materials |
Evaluation of new nontoxic chelating agents for Na and Li batteries by solid state NMR |
NMR Platform |
Quantum mechanical simulation of advanced battery materials using density functional theory |
Atomistic modelling |
Corrosion of molten chloride salts for thermal energy storage at new generation concentrated solar power plants |
Interfacial phenomena, colloids and porous media |