Development of Sustainable AEM Electrolyzers for Energy Flexibility - SOLARIS
Scientific-Disciplinary Group
02/PHYS-02 - Theoretical Physics Of Fundamental Interactions, Models, Mathematical Methods And Applications
Description
The research assignment, within the SOLARIS project – Development of Sustainable AEM Electrolysers for Energy Flexibility, focuses on the technical-scientific development, automated deposition and optimization of catalytic and functional layers for MEAs in AEM electrolysers. Activities include MEA design and fabrication, single-cell testing, multidimensional optimization of process parameters, morphological, compositional, structural and electrical characterization (SEM/EDS, XRD, FIB-SEM or equivalent techniques), data analysis and correlation between processing, micro/nanostructure and performance. The assignment also covers digitization, experimental traceability and in-line quality control, leveraging the MADAM platform at CNR-ISM Tito Scalo to accelerate sustainable energy-materials and device development.
Compensation
33,000 Euro
Job posting website
Number of positions
1
Maximum duration
12.0
Funding body
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
Selection process
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