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A pioneering high-tech startup is seeking an Irradiation Expert in Berlin. This role focuses on photon/electron irradiation processes crucial for lithium-sulfur battery development. Candidates should have a Ph.D. in a related field and experience in polymer chemistry. The position offers flexible working hours and the opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking energy storage solutions in a collaborative environment.
We are seeking a highly skilled Irradiation Expert to join our innovative R&D team. This role focuses on photon/electron irradiation processes for advanced battery development, particularly within the scope of lithium-sulfur batteries. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in irradiation-induced chemical interactions, with expertise in processes such as polymerization and/or the aging mechanisms of lithium-ion and lithium-metal batteries. As part of our dynamic team, you will play a critical role in advancing theion’s cutting-edge lithium-sulfur battery technology, contributing to research, design, scalability, and commercialization efforts.
YOUR TASK
We offer complete flexibility in working hours to support your schedule, allowing you to balance your private life and work effectively. Joining our team provides you with the opportunity to gain practical experience in the dynamic field of battery technology within a collaborative and innovative work environment. You will be part of a forward-thinking company that values sustainability and cutting-edge technology. We prioritize your growth by providing access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources, enabling you to enhance your skills and knowledge.
Headquartered in Berlin, Germany, theion GmbH is a pioneering high-tech start-up revolutionizing the mobile battery market. We specialize in the development and production of Crystal Batteries, addressing the world's most significant energy storage challenges across various sectors, from aerospace to consumer electronics. Our innovative approach utilizing sulfur in its crystal form promises to triple energy density while significantly reducing costs and environmental impact.