VFlowTech (VFT) is reinventing energy storage with Vanadium redox flow technology, with a vision to develop the cheapest and most scalable Vanadium redox flow batteries in the world. VFT storage solution has an expected life span of 25 years and is proven to be one of the safest and most environmentally friendly battery technologies. VFT founders have deep experience in the renewable space, and Vanadium redox flow technology. VFT is a spin-off of the CleanTech lab of Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, and benefits from unique IP arising from many years of intensive research at NTU.
As a Laboratory Intern at VFlowTech, you will be involved in a team who is developing high power vanadium redox flow battery stack which requires the design, simulation, experimental work, cell assembly and operation. We also perform material and electrochemical testing. The selected candidate will work in this area. You will be involved on various everyday activities such as, sourcing and procurement of different material components, writing reports, performing experiments, etc.
Your mission
- Learning on design, model, simulate, test, and characterize vanadium redox flow battery stacks
- Learning to perform material and electrochemical characterization such as cell cycling, CV, EIS, etc.
- Learn to source components for local and overseas supplier
- Learn to work in the laboratory environment
Job requirements
- Currently enrolled in or have graduated with a bachelor or master’s in mechanical engineering, material science, chemical engineering, or related field.
- Excellent communication and problem-solving skills
- Committed and self-motivated, a life-learner and good team player, able to work with minimum supervision in a dynamic environment
- Material science and electrochemistry knowledge preferable
- Skills in CAD tools (AutoCAD, SolidWorks) and simulation (Ansys Fluent) is plus.
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- Company:
Vflowtech Pte. Ltd. - Designation:
Laboratory Intern (Clean Energy) - Profession:
Engineering - Industry:
Energy and Chemicals - Location:
Western Water Catchment