Postdoc Positions in Applied Thermodynamics: The Center for Energy Resources Engineering (CERE) at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) is seeking highly motivated PhD students and postdocs to work on CO2 storage projects. The research will focus on various fluid-related issues in CO2 storage, and candidates should have a strong background in applied thermodynamics as well as an interdisciplinary approach to engineering aspects of CO2 storage.
Designation: PhD students and Postdocs
Research Area: Applied Thermodynamics for CO2 Storage
Location: Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Denmark
Eligibility/Qualification:
- Prospective PhD students should hold an M.Sc. degree or equivalent in disciplines like chemical engineering, applied chemistry, or petroleum engineering.
- Candidates for both PhD and postdoc positions should possess strong programming skills.
Job Description: The successful candidates will work on recently granted CO2 storage projects and will be responsible for the following tasks:
- Phase equilibrium calculation algorithms and their integration into dynamic CO2 storage simulation
- Measurement of phase equilibrium and thermophysical properties
- Thermodynamic modeling of phase equilibrium and thermophysical properties related to CO2-rich mixtures.
Job Title | Designation | Research Area | Qualification |
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PhD Positions in Applied Thermodynamics for CO2 Storage | PhD students | Applied Thermodynamics for CO2 Storage | M.Sc. degree or equivalent in disciplines like chemical engineering, applied chemistry, or petroleum engineering |
Job Title | Designation | Research Area | Qualification |
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Postdoc Positions in Applied Thermodynamics for CO2 Storage | Postdocs | Applied Thermodynamics for CO2 Storage | Strong programming skills |
How to Apply: Interested candidates may contact Associate Professor Wei Yan at weya@kemi.dk for further information. The formal announcements for these positions will be posted on the DTU webpage.
Last Date for Apply: The positions will be filled during 2023 and 2024, and decisions will be made as soon as the right candidates are identified.