Ph3Postdoctoral Fellow in Scattering Analysis of PEFCs /h3 h3Responsibilities /h3 pProject scientist position in the field of small angle scattering characterization of low temperature fuel cells, focusing on: /p ul liCharacterization of the catalyst layer ionomer morphology (ex‑situ) and liquid water therein (operando) by small angle X‑ray and neutron scattering /li liPlanning, execution, analysis and interpretation of experiments at scattering instruments (lab‑based, neutron and synchrotron facilities) /li liImprovement of the data interpretation tools and operando setup as required /li liAnalysis and visualization of the scattering data /li liDisseminating the results through presentations and publications in international conferences and journals /li /ul h3Qualifications /h3 ul liYou hold a PhD degree in physics, chemistry, materials science, chemical, mechanical engineering or related fields /li liKnowledge of the electrochemical processes in PEM fuel cells and function / properties of porous materials /li liExperience in microstructural analysis and microscopy /li liExperience in scattering or imaging techniques is a plus /li liProficient programming skills are a must /li liExcellent communication skills including advanced writing abilities in English /li liAble to integrate easily into an interdisciplinary research team /li /ul h3Benefits /h3 ul liInterdisciplinary, innovative and dynamic collaboration /li liSystematic training on the job, personal development possibilities and pronounced vocational training culture /li liSupport for optimally combining work and family life or other personal interests with modern employment conditions and on‑site infrastructure /li /ul pThis is a fixed‑term position. The employment contract will initially be limited to 1.5 years. /p /p #J-18808-Ljbffr