PhD
student on synthesis of battery electrodes
Do you want to combat climate change? Are you fascinated by electrochemistry and polymer science? Do you want to work in a multidisciplinary team? Would you like to develop large-scale batteries?
Deadline: 30/09/2022
PhD Position
Detail
The
transition to a renewable energy economy will necessitate the deployment of a
massive amount of energy storage to integrate renewables and balance demand and
supply. Thus, there is an urgent need to develop battery technologies that can
be scaled-up to fulfill the stringent requirements of the grid, and most
important, store electricity at very low cost. FAIR-RFB (Engineered
Porous Electrodes to Unlock Ultra-low Cost Fe-air Redox Flow Batteries) is an
ambitious research project funded by the European Research Council (ERC
Starting Grant) and we are currently building a team of talented and
enthusiastic researchers to tackle this challenging research program. The main
aim is to develop a low cost and long-duration energy storage system (e.g. a
“giant battery”) for large scale energy storage. In this project, we will focus
on the fundamental science of porous electrodes, which are the core of
next-generation battery technologies and determine their performance,
durability and cost.
In
this project, the PhD student will work on developing new porous electrodes by
using polymer phase separation. The researcher shall develop a deep
understanding of polymer dynamics and phase separation thermodynamics to be
able to predict the resulting polymer structures and their relationship to the
final battery performance. Our ultimate goal is to build an experimental
pipeline, supported by theory, to synthesize porous electrodes with controlled
three-dimension structures and composition for metal-air redox flow batteries. This
multidisciplinary project will leverage principles of polymer chemistry and
physics, electrochemical engineering, and transport phenomena.
PhD requirements
- A master’s degree (or an
equivalent university degree) in Materials Science, Physics, Chemical Engineering,
Chemistry, or related disciplines.
- We are looking for a
talented, motivated and enthusiastic researcher. Analytical skills,
initiative and creativity are highly desired.
- You are a naturally curious
person who is eager to learn more and has a strong interest in research.
- Excellent written and oral
communication skills in English are a prerequisite.
- We prefer candidates with a
good team spirit, who like to work in an internationally oriented, social
environment.
An
interview, a scientific presentation and a writing assignment are part of the
selection procedure.
Conditions of employment
- A meaningful job in a highly
motivated team at a dynamic and ambitious University. The TU/e is located
in one of the smartest regions of the world en part of the European
technology hotspot ‘Brainport Eindhoven’; well-known because of many
high-tech industries and start-ups. A place to be for talented scientists!
- A full-time employment for
four years, with an intermediate evaluation after one year.
- To support you during your
PhD, as an excellent addition to your scientific education and to prepare
you for the rest of your career, you will have free access to a personal
development program for PhD students (PROOF program).
- A gross monthly salary and
benefits in accordance with the Collective Labor Agreement for Dutch
Universities.
- Additionally, an annual
holiday allowance of 8% of the yearly salary, plus a year-end allowance of
8.3% of the annual salary.
- A broad package of fringe
benefits, including an excellent technical infrastructure, moving
expenses, and savings schemes.
- Family-friendly initiatives
are in place, such as an international spouse program, and excellent
on-campus children day care and sports facilities.
Information and application
More
information
The
PhD student will work in the Electrochemical Materials and Systems Laboratory,
which is part of the Membrane Materials and Processes chair.
We anticipate close collaboration with the Physical Chemistry group (https://www.tue.nl/en/research/research-groups/physical-chemistry/)
to acquire a deeper theoretical understanding of phase separation.
Electrochemical
Materials and Systems Laboratory
The Electrochemical Materials and Systems Laboratory is led by dr.
Forner-Cuenca (www.fornercuencaresearch.com). We aim
to accelerate the deployment of transformative energy technologies in the real
world. To do so, we employ fundamental principles at the convergence of
materials science, electrochemical engineering, and surface science to
synthesize, characterize, simulate, and implement novel materials into
next-generation electrochemical devices. Areas of application include large-scale
energy storage with flow batteries, energy conversion through hydrogen fuel
cell, and sustainable manufacturing with electrolysis.
Membrane
Materials and Processes at Eindhoven University of Technology
The chair Membrane Materials and Processes (www.tue.nl/mmp) at the department of
Chemical Engineering and Chemistry at Eindhoven University of Technology (www.tue.nl)
focuses on the design and development of polymer membranes and porous
electrodes to control mass transport in sustainable processes. The chair
combines and integrates materials chemistry, electrochemical engineering, and
process technology. Application areas are water and energy, with a strong focus
on the recovery and reuse of resources, the valorization of waste streams and
energy efficiency. ‘Closing cycles’ and ‘value from waste’ are leading themes
in the research program. Next to fundamental academic research,
application-oriented research in close collaboration with the industry is
stimulated.
Eindhoven
University of Technology (TU/e)
The TU/e offers academic education that is driven by fundamental and applied
research. We combine scientific curiosity with a hands-on mentality. Our
educational philosophy is based on personal attention and room for individual
ambitions and talents. Our research meets the highest international standards
of quality. We push the limits of science, which puts us at the forefront of
rapidly emerging areas of research.
Candidates
possessing both suitable experience and qualifications are invited to apply.
For
information about this Ph.D. position, please contact Dr. Antoni Forner-Cuenca
(e-mail: a.forner.cuenca[at]tue.nl, phone: +31 40 247 6258).
For
information concerning employment conditions, click here or contact ms. P.J. van de
Weijer (Sandra), HR-advisor, p.j.v.d.weijer[at]tue.nl.
Applications
Please send your application via the apply-now button and
upload the following documents:
- a motivation letter.
- a curriculum vitae (including
contact details of at least two references).
- a list of BSc and MSc courses
and grades.
Review
of applications will start as soon as applications are received and will continue
until the position has been filled. You can upload a maximum of 5 documents of
up to 2MB each. Only applications that are submitted in this way are taken into
account.


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