PhD Position in Hydrogen Production: ETH Zurich’s Geothermal Energy & Geofluids (GEG) Group is offering an interdisciplinary PhD opportunity to explore mechanochemical processes that drive radical formation and redox cycling in the deep subsurface. This research has significant implications for geochemistry, geophysics, biogeochemistry, planetary habitability, and sustainable energy resources.
PhD Position in Mechanochemical Hydrogen Production in Natural Silica-Rich Rocks
Designation
PhD Candidate
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Research Area | Mechanochemical processes, Hydrogen production, Geochemistry, Biogeochemistry |
| Location | ETH Zurich, Switzerland |
| Eligibility/Qualification | Background in chemistry, physics, geochemistry, mineral physics, biogeochemistry, or planetary science; Experience in experimental techniques |
| Last Date to Apply | Applications start being reviewed in early February 2026 |
Description
The successful candidate will join a dynamic research team to investigate:
- Mechanochemical radical generation during rock fracturing and its role in water splitting.
- Characterization of radical centers in natural rock using techniques like electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR).
- Abiotic redox processes involving iron and transition metals in fractured rock systems.
- The implications of these processes for microbial activity in subsurface environments and the potential for accumulating natural hydrogen as a clean energy source.
A combination of experimental simulations, magnetic resonance-based characterization, and geochemical analysis will be employed.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit an online application including:
- A cover letter detailing motivation, experience, and qualifications.
- A CV.
- Up to three professional reference letters or contact information of up to three references.
Please note that only applications submitted through the online application portal will be considered. Applications via email or postal services will not be accepted.
For further information, contact:
- Dr. Adam Altenhof at adam.altenhof@eaps.ethz.ch
- Dr. Xiang-Zhao Kong at xkong@ethz.ch
Last Date to Apply
Applications will be reviewed starting in early February 2026.







