Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) is inviting application for a PhD position in Operando spectroscopic assessment of particle size and compositional effects in CO2-reduction electrocatalysts. The position is available in the Electrocatalysis and Interfaces Group.
Tasks and responsibility:
- The European Training Network CATCHY provides a concerted effort to design novel high-performance thermo- and electro-catalysts for the conversion of CO2 into addedvalue synthetic fuels.
- The work will focus on: Uncovering the relation between nanoparticle sizes, compositions and their product selectivity upon CO2-electroreduction using samples provided by the project’s partners; Participate in the design of the experimental setups allowing in situ/operando X-Ray absorption spectroscopy measurements of these materials and perform such experiments at the Swiss Light Source; Actively interact with your colleagues at PSI’s Electrochemistry Laboratory and the Operando Spectroscopy Group, as well as with the EU network partners.
- Publish the results of these works in well regarded journals
Requirements:
- Applicant must hold a university degree (MSc or equivalent) in chemistry, chemical engineering, material science or a related field.
- Applicant must have hands-on experience in electrochemistry, enjoy practical work using advanced instrumentation and like to conduct research in a team.
- Applicant must possess very good communication skills in English. Welcome assesst include experience in analytical- and/or radiation-methods (e.g. gas chromatography, spectroscopy, X-Ray diffraction), and/or with design software (e.g. Inventor).
Applications:
Submit application online including addresses of referees for the position as a PhD Student (index no. 5423-02).
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Organization | Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) |
Country | Switzerland |
Fellowship Level | Doctoral |
Subject areas | Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Material Science |
Fellowship amount | Varies |
Eligibility | Open to all nationalities |
Deadline | 15 March 2021 |
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