Posted Jul 13, 2026

Research Scientist, Battery Materials Simulation

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Job Description: • Conduct advanced simulations using DFT and MD for solid-state materials, with a focus on predicting properties for solid-state electrolytes and interfacial degradation reactions. • Employ data-driven approaches to analyze large datasets derived from computational simulations and experiments to uncover new insights into materials behavior. • Conduct high-fidelity data generation campaigns and develop ML force fields for solid-state materials. • Guide and scope projects with clear deliverables alongside agile teams. • Collaborate closely with multi-disciplinary teams to independently prototype and scale cutting-edge, impactful materials design solutions. • Generate and evaluate hypotheses to assist design decisions and influence project direction by developing and deploying computational methods and workflows. • Effectively present and communicate research findings through scientific talks, blog posts, client-oriented presentations, and peer-reviewed publications. Requirements: • Ph.D. in Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Computer Science, or a related field is preferred. • 3+ years of hands-on experience in modeling complex solid-state battery materials, such as cathodes, anodes, solid-state electrolytes, and/or interfacial reactions at non-equilibrium states is highly desirable. • Proficiency in common DFT and MD simulation software (e.g., VASP, Quantum ESPRESSO, LAMMPS, ASE). • Experience with developing or using AI models for chemistry and material discovery using popular deep learning frameworks on CPUs and GPUs. • Proven ability to benchmark and compare domain specific AI models for materials discovery. Benefits: • Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance; • 401(k) with company match; • Generous parental leave; • Flexible hybrid work arrangements; • Generous PTO; • Culture that respects focus time and recovery; • Direct exposure to CHIPS Act-funded programs; • Mentorship; • Dedicated learning budgets to support continued growth.