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Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Battery Electrolyte Engineering), ChBE

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

2026-05-27

Location

Kent Ridge Campus

National University of Singapore (NUS)

Type

Research Staff

Start Date

2026-03-26

Required Qualifications

PhD in chemical engineering, materials science, chemistry, applied physics or related
Strong research track record
Experience in electrochemistry, materials and devices

Research Areas

Battery Electrolyte Engineering
Electrolyte Design
Solvation Structures
Next-Generation Battery Chemistries
Electrochemical Performance
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Battery Electrolyte Engineering), ChBE

Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Battery Electrolyte Engineering), ChBE

University-Level Unit: College of Design and Engineering

Faculty/Department-Level Unit: Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Employee Category: Research Staff

Location: Kent Ridge Campus

Posting Start Date: 26/03/2026

Job Description

A postdoctoral research fellow in the lab of Prof. Sang Cheol Kim in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at NUS to conduct electrolyte design and engineering for next-generation battery chemistries.

The job entails molecular-level design of electrolyte components and solvation structures to improve electrochemical performance of batteries.

Job Requirements

The candidate should have a PhD in chemical engineering, materials science, chemistry, applied physics or other related fields. A strong research track record and prior experience in electrochemistry, materials and devices are strongly preferred.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for the Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Battery Electrolyte Engineering?

Candidates must hold a PhD in chemical engineering, materials science, chemistry, applied physics, or related fields. A strong research track record and prior experience in electrochemistry, materials, and devices are strongly preferred. Review postdoctoral success tips for NUS roles.

🔬What are the main responsibilities in this Battery Electrolyte Engineering postdoc role?

The role involves molecular-level design of electrolyte components and solvation structures to enhance electrochemical performance of next-generation batteries. Work in Prof. Sang Cheol Kim's lab at NUS Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Department. Explore research jobs for similar opportunities.

📝How do I apply for this NUS Postdoctoral Research Fellow position?

Click the Apply now link in the job post to submit your application via the NUS talent community portal. Prepare your CV highlighting electrochemistry experience. Applications close on May 27, 2026. See NUS postdoc jobs for more details.

📍What is the location and timeline for this Battery Electrolyte postdoc at NUS?

Positioned at Kent Ridge Campus, NUS, Singapore. Posting starts March 26, 2026; deadline May 27, 2026. Full-time research staff role in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. Check Singapore university jobs for relocation info.

🔋What research areas does this NUS postdoc focus on?

Electrolyte design and engineering for next-generation battery chemistries, including solvation structures and electrochemical performance improvements. Ideal for experts in battery electrolyte engineering. Learn more via postdoc research advice.

Is experience in electrochemistry essential for this role?

Yes, prior experience in electrochemistry, materials, and devices is strongly preferred alongside a PhD. This supports battery electrolyte engineering projects in Prof. Kim's lab. Browse research assistant jobs for entry points.

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