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Solid Energy Systems

Battery Electrolyte Scientist & Materials Chemistry Leader

Solid Energy Systems, Woburn, Massachusetts, us, 01813

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Battery Electrolyte Scientist & Materials Chemistry Leader

SES AI Corp. (NYSE: SES) is dedicated to

accelerating the world’s energy transition

through groundbreaking material discovery and advanced battery management. We are at the forefront of revolutionizing battery creation, pioneering the integration of

cutting‑edge machine learning

into our research and development. Our AI‑enhanced, high‑energy‑density and high‑power‑density Li‑Metal and Li‑ion batteries are unique; they are the

first in the world

to utilize electrolyte materials discovered by AI. This powerful combination of "AI for science" and material engineering enables batteries that can be used across various applications, including

transportation (land and air), energy storage, robotics, and drones . A highly competitive salary and robust benefits package, including comprehensive health coverage and an attractive equity/stock options program within our NYSE‑listed company. The opportunity to contribute directly to a meaningful scientific project—accelerating the global energy transition—with a clear and broad public impact. Work in a dynamic, collaborative, and innovative environment at the intersection of AI and material science, driving the next generation of battery technology. Significant opportunities for professional growth and career development as you work alongside leading experts in AI, R&D, and engineering. Access to state‑of‑the‑art facilities and proprietary technologies are used to discover and deploy AI‑enhanced battery solutions. What we Need: The SES AI

Hermes team

is seeking an exceptional

Battery Electrolyte Scientist & Materials Chemistry Leader

to serve as an R&D leader specializing in electrolyte development and interfacial chemistry. This role is critical for producing experimentally validated battery component data, guiding AI model training, and defining the materials innovation roadmap for next‑generation energy storage systems. As an Electrolyte Scientist and R&D Leader, you will direct key experimental programs and manage the strategic interface between chemistry and AI. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Direct complex electrolyte R&D programs focused on next‑generation battery systems, ensuring alignment with customer and product requirements (e.g., safety, cyclability, low/high temperature performance). Lead multi‑R&D teams composed of chemists, data scientists, and engineers to achieve key innovation milestones. Define the materials innovation roadmap, particularly related to electrolyte formulation and interfacial science.

Oversee SEI (Solid Electrolyte Interphase) engineering and additive optimization programs, leveraging expertise in fundamental materials chemistry. Lead cell‑level validation and the integration of new electrolytes into prototype cells. Produce high‑quality, experimentally validated battery component data, guiding AI model training by ensuring data quality, experimental reproducibility, and comprehensive parameter space coverage (Data‑driven experimentation).

AI Integration & Tools Utilize molecular informatic tools to accelerate battery component optimization cycles, effectively bridging experimental data with AI‑generated candidates.

Education and/or Experience: Education: Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrochemistry, or a closely related materials chemistry field. R&D Leadership: Proven background as an electrochemical researcher and R&D leader experienced in directing technical programs and managing multi‑disciplinary research teams. Core Chemistry Expertise: Deep expertise in fundamental materials chemistry, interfacial science, additive optimization, and Solid‑Electrolyte Interphase (SEI) engineering. Validation Experience: Extensive experience in cell‑level validation and advanced characterization techniques, demonstrating an ability to integrate new materials into prototype cells. Data Focus: Demonstrated experience in data‑driven experimentation and structuring chemistry data for AI model consumption.

Preferred Qualifications: Industry Focus: Previous experience at leading battery manufacturers, electrolyte R&D teams, or applied materials chemistry labs, especially those focused on next‑generation battery and energy storage systems. Program Alignment: Strong track record of successfully aligning R&D execution with clear customer and product requirements. Informatics Tooling: Ability to use or integrate results from molecular informatic tools for component optimization.

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