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Battery Engineering Internship

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At a Glance

Location
United States
Posted
2026-02-09T17:53:25-05:00

Key Requirements

Domain Knowledge

  • Energy
  • Engineering

Requirements

You are creative, proactive, rigorous, and hands-on. You are passionate about contributing to the global transition to renewable energy by developing scalable energy storage materials and using them in devices. As an engineer on the Battery Engineering team, you will contribute to the improvement of energy dense Li-ion batteries during a 6-month co-op or internship. You are able to draw from coursework fundamentals and hands-on research experiences to evaluate the performance of our silicon nanocomposite active material in our internal battery platform, and will use both modeling and experimentation techniques. In this internship you’ll make connections in the fast growing energy materials field and get a flavor of the benefits that an engineering career at Sila has to offer.

Ability to make a minimum six month commitment to working and developing skills in this hands-on role at Sila.

Studying toward (or recently received) a PhD degree in chemical engineering, materials science, chemistry, or related fields.

Prior experience working in academic and/or industrial research & development environments (battery-related is a plus).

Exceptional analytical and documentation skills.

Responsibilities

Spend a minimum of 6 months onsite at Sila, beginning in June 2026, to work full-time in this hands-on role.

Develop anode electrode slurry and coating recipes through an iterative design process, incorporating existing characterization and analysis techniques as appropriate.

Design and execute experiments to understand the fundamentals involved in the relationships between electrode components and battery cell performance.

Investigate battery cell design and performance trade-offs across various formats, such as single-layer pouch, multi-layer pouch, and cylindrical cells.

Identify material and cell degradation mechanisms through teardowns, electrochemical data analysis, and materials characterization, and propose effective countermeasures.

Thoroughly document and present results, with conclusions and recommendations, to engineering mentors, management and other stakeholders.