PhD Position in Electrocatalysis and Operando Electrochemical Characterization — ETH Zürich
NewCHF 73'500 - 111'500
ETH Zürich · Zurich (ZH)
- Location
- Zurich
- Contract
- fixed-term
- Posted
- Yesterday
SalaryCHF 73'500 - 111'500
Role overview
PhD Position in Electrocatalysis and Operando Electrochemical Characterization
100%, Zurich, fixed-term print Drucken
The Electrochemical Energy Systems Laboratory at ETH Zurich is seeking a highly motivated PhD student to join our research on electrocatalytic energy conversion.
- PhD Position in Electrocatalysis and Operando Electrochemical Characterization
- 100%, Zurich, fixed-term print Drucken
Application process
- We look foreward recieving your online application including the following documents in a single merged PDF file, titled with your last name and initi
Additional details
- 100%, Zurich, fixed-term
- By combining electrochemistry with advanced operando characterization techniques, we uncover fundamental mechanisms that guide the rational design of next-generation electrochemical energy conversion systems. Project background
- We place a strong emphasis on mechanistic understanding and combine advanced operando characterization techniques, including FTIR, DEMS, EQCM, GC, and, where appropriate, synchrotron-based methods, with detailed electrochemical studies to uncover the fundamental principles governing electrochemical interfaces.
- Collaborate with researchers within the group and with international collaborators
- Experience in one or more of the following areas is advantageous, but not required: Electrochemistry and/or electrocatalysis
- In situ or operando characterization techniques Synchrotron-based characterization methods
- You will join a collaborative, inclusive, and intellectually stimulating research environment that values scientific curiosity, creativity, and independence
- Working, teaching and research at ETH Zurich We value diversity and sustainability
Notes and original content
- By combining electrochemistry with advanced operando characterization techniques, we uncover fundamental mechanisms that guide the rational design of next-generation electrochemical energy conversion systems.
- Project background
- Job description
- Experience in one or more of the following areas is advantageous, but not required:
- Electrochemistry and/or electrocatalysis
- In situ or operando characterization techniques
- Synchrotron-based characterization methods
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- Working, teaching and research at ETH Zurich
- We value diversity and sustainability