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I. Job Responsibilities:

  1. Sort out product safety requirements and problem classifications, and identify the common scientific problems behind mechanisms, interfaces and materials, detection technologies, etc.
  2. Develop advanced battery safety analysis methods, and deeply analyze the mechanisms of battery safety failures and the thermal runaway process.
  3. Close the loop between safety improvement design and the verification of battery cell safety improvement.

II. Job Requirements:

  1. Hold a doctoral degree.
  2. Majors related to materials science, chemistry, chemical engineering, electrochemistry, etc.
  3. Have good English proficiency, being able to read professional literature fluently and conduct technical exchanges.
  4. Have solid professional knowledge in electrochemistry, organic/inorganic chemistry, solid-state physics, etc. Those who understand the failure mechanism of battery cells will be preferred.
  5. Have an in-depth understanding of the combustion/explosion mechanisms of materials, and possess research experience in the combustion kinetics and explosion during the thermal runaway of battery cells.
  6. Have the ability of continuous learning, being proficient in reading literature, tracking cutting-edge technologies and conducting rapid verification; possess good cross-departmental coordination and communication skills, logical thinking and expression abilities, leadership and execution capabilities.