PhD Position: Molecular Thermodynamics and Transport Modeling for the Energy Transition — ETH Zürich
NeuCHF 49'500 - 75'000
ETH Zürich · Zurich (ZH)
- Ort
- Zurich
- Vertrag
- fixed-term
- Veröffentlicht
- Gestern
LohnCHF 49'500 - 75'000
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PhD Position: Molecular Thermodynamics and Transport Modeling for the Energy Transition
100%, Zurich, fixed-term print Drucken
- PhD Position: Molecular Thermodynamics and Transport Modeling for the Energy Transition
- 100%, Zurich, fixed-term print Drucken
- You meet the requirements for a doctoral program at ETH Zurich and have an excellent Master's or diploma in chemical engineering, process engineering, mechanical engineering, physics, energy science & technology, physical chemistry, or a related field
Wichtige Anforderungen
- You meet the requirements for a doctoral program at ETH Zurich and have an excellent Master's or diploma in chemical engineering, process engineering, mechanical engineering, physics, energy science & technology, physical chemistry, or a related field
Bewerbungsprozess
- The Molecular Engineering Thermodynamics (MET) group at ETH Zurich is looking for a doctoral student to develop and improve computational tools for the molecular scale description of mass transport in membranes with an application to separation processes.
- The MET group at ETH Zurich, led by Philipp Rehner, is dedicated to linking rigorous physical molecular models to the design of sustainable processes in chemical engineering.
- To bridge the scale from molecules to processes, we apply state-of-the art mathematical concepts and tools combined with highly efficient computational methods.
- A particular focus is on the modeling of interfacial phenomena in process design applications.
- Our technological focus is on emerging technologies for the energy transition. Project background
- A sustainable supply of our energy and materials demands must be built on novel processes that feature renewable feedstocks, green energy supply, and improved energy efficiency.
- An efficient design of novel processes needs to account for the interactions of molecules and materials with the process performance that occur at interfaces: e.g., adsorbent materials, heat exchanger surfaces, or membranes.
- The ProMote project establishes an integrated material and process design workflow that – for the first time – incorporates rigorous molecular models for interfacial phenomena directly into the evaluation and design of processes.
Weitere Details
- 100%, Zurich, fixed-term
- Our technological focus is on emerging technologies for the energy transition. Project background
- In the ProMote project, the integrated design workflow will be demonstrated for three emerging technologies: carbon capture, high-temperature heat pumps, and membrane separations.
- As an integral part of your work, you will publish your results in peer-reviewed journals and present them at international conferences
- The ability to work independently and excellent communication and writing skills in English complete your profile
Notizen und Originalinhalt
- Our technological focus is on emerging technologies for the energy transition.
- Project background
- Job description