Flexible Work, Better Balance
At E2ESR Lab, we focus on advancing electrochemistry, materials, and engineering as an integrated platform to build technologies for a sustainable and resilient future. We focus on the ion conductor and its interface with other materials. We aim to understand the ion/electron transportation in the conductor, and the chemo‑electro‑mechanics behavior at these materials interface. By understanding and ultimately controlling these interfaces, we will enable the development of advanced energy systems and electronic devices, including high‑energy Li/Na batteries, all‑solid‑state batteries, sensors, switches, electrochemical transistors, with scalable architectures for real‑world applications.
We are looking for a highly motivated Research Associate to drive independent research in next‑generation electrochemical energy systems; support interdisciplinary collaborations across materials science, electrochemistry, and mechanics; mentor graduate and undergraduate students in the lab. ...