PhD Fellowship in Micro-Supercapacitors, POLYMAT, Spain

Postdoc in Spain

PhD Fellowship in Micro-Supercapacitors: Two leading research groups in Spain are offering a fully focused PhD fellowship under the European TRANS-CAP project. The work centers on designing and characterizing gel polymer materials for next-generation micro-supercapacitors, carried out jointly at POLYMAT-EHU and ICMAB. If you have a solid background in materials, polymers, or electrochemistry and want to dive into a hands-on, collaborative project, this fits you well.

PhD Fellowship in Design and Advanced Characterization of Gel Materials for Micro-Supercapacitors


Summary Table

FieldDetails
DesignationPhD Fellow
Research AreaGel polymer materials, micro-supercapacitors, materials characterization
LocationPOLYMAT-EHU (Spain) and ICMAB (Spain)
Duration3 years
ProjectTRANS-CAP: Cross-border micro-supercapacitors for embedded electronics
Last Date to Apply12 December 2025

Designation

PhD Fellow

Research Area

Design, synthesis, and advanced characterization of gel polymer materials for micro-supercapacitors, within the broader framework of materials science, polymer chemistry, and electrochemistry.

Location

  • POLYMAT-EHU, Spain (Group of Dr. Irune Villaluenga)
  • ICMAB, Spain (Group of Dr. Valeria M. Blanco)
    The PhD will involve active collaboration between both institutes.

Eligibility / Qualification

You should have:

  • BSc and MSc in Material Science, Polymer Chemistry, or Electrochemistry
  • Strong experimental skills
  • Good communication abilities
  • Motivation to work on a challenging, multidisciplinary research project
  • Interest in innovation and collaborative research environments

Job Description

You’ll work on developing and characterizing gel polymer materials for micro-supercapacitors, contributing directly to the TRANS-CAP project. Expect hands-on lab work, materials synthesis, advanced characterization, and regular interaction with two research groups. You’ll join a multidisciplinary, multicultural team working on emerging materials for embedded electronics.


How to Apply

Send your application directly to both supervisors:

Your application should include:

  1. A cover letter explaining why you’re interested in the position
  2. Your CV
  3. A 1–2 page summary of previous research
  4. Names and email addresses of two academic referees

Applications will be reviewed as they arrive. Due to the high volume expected, individual feedback won’t be provided to unsuccessful applicants.


Last Date to Apply

12 December 2025

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