General information
Offer title : Post-doc (M/F) Quantum chemical modelling of electrode/electrolyte interface for batteries (H/F)
Reference : UMR5182-TANLEB-001
Number of position : 1
Workplace : LYON 07
Date of publication : 07 May 2025
Type of Contract : Researcher in FTC
Contract Period : 24 months
Expected date of employment : 1 October 2025
Proportion of work : Full Time
Remuneration : between €3021 and €4664 gross per month, depending on experience
Desired level of education : Doctorate
Experience required : 1 to 4 years
Section(s) CN : 13 - Physical chemistry, theoretical and analytic
Missions
The objective of this post-doc is to conceive an atomistic model of the electrode/electrolyte interface in the batteries developed by ITEN, at the anode and at the cathode. Both electrodes are based on lithium-based transition metal oxides. These models will then be used to investigate the insertion mechanism of lithium ions and to understand the nature of the interaction between the material and the electrolyte. With these insights, alternative active material compositions could be proposed to improve lithium insertion or enhance the interaction with the electrolyte. Degradation mechanisms observed by ITEN (e.g., transition metal leaching) could also by investigated. These interface models and characteristics will then be transferred to other researchers for larger-scale modelling (molecular dynamics, finite element modelling of the battery…). The post-doc candidate will have the opportunity to collaborate with all the members of the LabCom.
Activities
The development of the model will rely on the available experimental characterizations of these interfaces and will focus on plausible solid-electrolyte interphase structures on the extreme surface. The applied computational methods will be periodic semi-empirical methods and density functional theory. The person recruited would have access to the CBPsmn meso-computing center (60,000 cores).
Skills
The candidate must have a PhD in computational chemistry, ideally in material and/or surface science. Experience in modelling electrochemical phenomena will be strongly appreciated as well as skills in programming. As expected for a post-doc position, we look for a highly autonomous candidate able to work with people coming from different research fields.
Work Context
By combining highly porous ceramic electrode materials and specific inorganic electrolytes, ITEN designs highly efficient and safe microbatteries. The Laboratoire de Chimie and the company ITEN have started working together in the framework of a “Laboratoire Commun” (LabCom), called AMIE, to understand and improve the working principle of these microbatteries and design the next generation of batteries. The AMIE LabCom gathers academic and private researchers in experimental and computational chemistry, material science, electrochemistry, and engineering. It aims at elucidating fundamental physico-chemical parameters into play in these batteries to propose improvements of cell components, i.e., electrode materials and electrolyte.
Constraints and risks
There are no particular constraints or risks for this position.