Bosch Group

Bosch Group

Research scientist for Power Electrolyzer(电解槽开发与研究科学家)_CR

Role

Research scientist for Power Electrolyzer(电解槽开发与研究科学家)_CR

Job type

Full-time

Posted

21 hours ago

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Job description

Key Responsibilities

Core Research & Problem Identification: Deeply analyze the technical bottlenecks of electrolysis (e.g., degradation mechanisms, mass transfer issues, or material fatigue). Independently identify and define key research topics that drive product improvement.

Localization & Material Assessment: Lead the evaluation of domestic materials and components. Use your research insight to determine how local materials affect stack performance and longevity during rapid iteration cycles.

Project Leadership (Ideation to Validation): Independently lead technical projects, including project scoping, experimental design, data analysis, and final validation for global markets.

Large-scale Stack Development: Apply your experience in product-level electrolyzer stacks to optimize design, assembly, and maintenance processes, ensuring performance stability at scale.

Technical Advocacy: Be a "vocal" expert within the group. Challenge existing technical assumptions based on data and research evidence and provide strategic technical directions for the team.

R&D Capability: Strong ability to summarize research gaps and independently initiate/manage R&D projects. You should be able to dig out "the why" behind engineering failures.

Requirement

Engineering Foundation: Background in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field.

Electrochemical Understanding: Solid functional knowledge of electrochemistry to collaborate effectively with our in-house specialists.

Independent Problem Solver: A track record of solving complex technical problems with minimal supervision.

Language

Professional proficiency in English is required for technical documentation and communication within our global organization.

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