The Electrochemical Energy Systems Laboratory at ETH Zurich is seeking a highly motivated PhD student to conduct research on light-driven CO2 capture. This position focuses on developing molecular systems that harness light to control chemical equilibria and enable energy-efficient carbon capture.
PhD Position: Light-Driven CO2 Capture and Molecular Systems
Position Overview
| Category | Details |
| Designation | PhD Student |
| Location | Zurich, Switzerland |
| Workload | 100%, Fixed-term |
| Research Area | Molecular Systems, Physical Chemistry, Photochemistry, CO2 Capture |
| Starting Date | July 15, 2026 (or later by agreement) |
Research Area & Project Background
Conventional CO2 capture technologies are currently very energy-intensive. This project explores an alternative approach using photoresponsive molecular switches (photoacids). The research aims to understand how these switches influence proton transfer and chemical equilibria to control CO2 capture and release, ultimately uncovering fundamental principles for next-generation, energy-efficient technologies.
Eligibility & Qualifications
Candidates must hold (or be close to completing) a Master’s degree in one of the following disciplines:
- Chemistry / Physical Chemistry / Organic Chemistry
- Chemical Engineering
- Materials Science
Advantageous, but not required, experience includes:
- Photochemistry or Physical chemistry
- Organic, polymer, or supramolecular chemistry
- CO2 capture or reaction/process engineering
- Spectroscopic characterization techniques
Key Responsibilities
- Design and investigate molecular systems for light-driven CO2 capture.
- Study photoinduced proton-transfer processes and their impact on capture chemistry.
- Analyze experimental data to develop a deep, mechanistic understanding.
- Collaborate with internal and international research teams.
- Present and publish findings in leading scientific journals and at international conferences.
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted exclusively through the online application portal. Please prepare your application as a single merged PDF file, titled with your last name, initials, and the application date (e.g., 20260630_SmithJT_application).
Required Documents:
- Cover letter (detailing research achievements and interests).
- Detailed CV.
- Transcripts of all degrees (in English).
- Contact information for at least 2 references.
- Representative research work (papers or thesis if available).Note: In the online portal, please specify your MSc/BSc details (University, date, GPA, and relevant experience).
Application Deadline
There is no fixed deadline; applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
For questions regarding the position (not for applications), you may contact Melanie Darugna at mdarugna@ethz.ch. You can find more information about the research group on their official website.






