Job description :
As a post-doctoral researcher, you will join our team of researchers at CEA Grenoble to work on improving the lifespan of fuel cells through the observation of their operation at the system level.
Your responsibilities will include developing an innovative instrumentation architecture using an array of magneto-resistive sensors to create a rapid tomography system for fuel cells. You will design and build the electronic boards and develop the real-time embedded software with the support of our experts in the field. You will validate the demonstrator on a PEMFC designed at the CEA and operated using our laboratory equipment.
Additionally, you will collaborate with other research team members to integrate research findings into fuel cell technology development projects.
Finally, you will present research findings at academic conferences and seminars.
For more details on the research topic, please follow this link.
Expertise in mixed-signal digital-analog embedded electronics and signal processing is essential.
What you bring to the table :
·Your PhD in electronics and instrumentation engineering.
· Key technical skills: signal processing, mixed-signal digital-analog embedded electronics, electromagnetism, embedded systems.
· Soft skills: rigour, creativity, team spirit.
What we offer :
· In the heart of the Alps, an exceptional and internationally recognised scientific ecosystem, in a city committed to the environmental transition "Grenoble European Green Capital 2022",
· A major technological research institute, the CEA-Liten plays a decisive role in the development of future technologies for the energy transition and the limitation of greenhouse gas emissions.
· A balance between private and professional life (50 days off/year), an active Works Council for leisure and extra-professional activities.
· Salary according to your qualifications and experience, access to a savings scheme funded by the CEA.
· Industrial-grade facilities for research.
· Participation to scientific conferences.
· Training to strengthen your skills or acquire new ones.
Interested? Apply online now. We look forward to getting to know you!