Principal Scientist - SSB
QpiVolta Technologies
Job Description
A Solid State Battery Lead drives the research, development, and commercialization of next-generation, non-flammable batteries with high energy density. Responsibilities include managing technical teams, developing solid electrolyte materials, optimizing cell performance (cathode/anode), and scaling up manufacturing from lab to production. They establish material-performance relationships, solve failure modes (dendrites), and ensure safety standards.
Key Responsibilities
R&D and Product Development: Lead the research, design, and formulation of new solid-state battery cells.
Performance Optimization:Improve key metrics like energy density, cycle life, fast- charging capabilities, and safety.
Materials Science Mastery: Develop, test, and analyze solid electrolytes and electrode materials (e.g., lithium metal anodes).
Project Management & Scale-Up: Manage project timelines, vendor relationships, and lead the scaling process from prototype to mass manufacturing.
Team Leadership: Guide and mentor scientists and engineers to integrate materials into functional battery products.
Technical Problem Solving: Identify and address degradation modes like interfacial delamination, dendrite formation, and mechanical cracking.
Qualifications and SkillsEducation: Ph.D. in Materials Science, Chemistry, Electrochemistry, or Engineering.Experience: Proven experience of at least 5 years in battery R&D, specifically in solid-state electrolytes or advanced cathode/anode chemistry.Technical Expertise: Knowledge of battery testing equipment (e.g., glove boxes, electrochemical testing) and failure analysis techniques.Leadership: Strong project management and team leadership skills.
Key Focus Areas for the RoleSolid Electrolytes: Developing solid electrolytes that can withstand high voltage and prevent dendrite growth.Manufacturing Techniques: High-speed dry electrode coating, thin electrolytemembrane manufacturing, and densification.Safety Standards: Eliminating risks associated with flammable liquid electrolytes.