job_111423a: Battery and PV Engineers/Co-Ops, Aluminio Inc (San Carlos, CA)

From: Kristin Burns <kburns_at_stanford.edu>
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2023 15:47:31 +0000

We agree with Stanford recruiting guidelines.

Looking for people excited to work on solar cells and lithium-ion batteries: We are hiring multiple full-time positions and Co-Ops to help us eliminate critical materials in solar cells and lithium-ion batteries. We’re interested in candidates with experience in materials, electrochemistry, mechatronics, and automation. Early-stage startups are the best opportunities to gain experience in a wide variety of areas and receive a meaningful amount of equity.

Job & Project Info is here: https://aluminio-inc.breezy.hr/

Background: Aluminio, Inc<https://www.linkedin.com/company/aluminio-inc/?viewAsMember=true> was created to dramatically reduce the demand for critical materials in solar power and Li-ion batteries to enable terawatt scale production of solar cells and sustainable EV production. Aluminio was co-founded by Dr. Brian Hardin<https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianehardin/> and Dr. Max L’Etoile<https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxletoile/>. Brian received his PhD in Mat Sci from Stanford and previously co-founded PLANT PV, which commercialized silver metallization pastes for silicon solar cells and was acquired in 2019. Max recently received his PhD in Materials Science from MIT. Aluminio has received a Breakthrough Energy Fellowship<https://breakthroughenergy.org/fellows-project/aluminio/>, a multimillion dollar grant, and is privately funded by Prelude Ventures,<https://www.preludeventures.com/portfolio/aluminio> a top cleantech VC that has approximately $2Bn assets under management. We are based in San Carlos, CA.

Our mission is to develop products in critical segments of the battery and solar supply chain that meaningfully improve their cost, efficiency, and sustainability. Our goal is to test with customers early in the process and quickly iterate to demonstrate commercial value. Customer validation is the greatest driver of value creation in a startup. We need to speed up the pace of innovation and convert new ideas into commercial products in 2-3 years instead of 7-10 years to combat climate change.
Received on 2023-11-14 07:47:38

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