SPhD Positions in CO2 Electrolysis: KU Leuven (Belgium) and Melbourne University (Australia) are offering two joint PhD positions in the area of ion exchange membranes and CO2 electrolysis. Candidates will work on innovative approaches to enhance membrane performance and efficiency for carbon dioxide conversion. Each position provides unique research experiences across two prominent institutions, fostering international collaboration in a critical field for sustainability.
PhD Positions in Ion Exchange Membranes and Processes for CO2 Electrolysis
Designation
- PhD Researcher (2 Positions)
- Project 1: KU Leuven
- Project 2: Melbourne University
Project | Location | Supervisor |
---|---|---|
Project 1: Customization of selective anion exchange membranes for CO2 conversion in electrolysis | KU Leuven | Prof. Xing Yang |
Project 2: Unraveling ion transport phenomena in ion exchange membranes for CO2 conversion applications | Melbourne University | Dr. George Chen |
Research Area
- Ion exchange membranes
- CO2 electrolysis
- Separation technology
- Chemical engineering
Location
- KU Leuven, Belgium
- Melbourne University, Australia
Eligibility/Qualification
- Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering or relevant disciplines with honors/magna cum laude.
- Strong interest and sound knowledge in electrochemical processes and membrane technologies.
- Fluent in English (both written and oral communication).
- Self-motivated with excellent interpersonal skills.
- Willingness to work in international, interdisciplinary teams.
Job Description
- Project 1 (KU Leuven): Focus on the development and optimization of selective anion exchange membranes, enhancing their alkaline stability and ion selectivity for CO2 electrolysis applications.
- Project 2 (Melbourne University): Investigate ion transport mechanisms in alkaline conditions and performance of AEMs after prolonged exposure to complex environments; modeling of electrochemical processes.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit the following application materials:
- Academic transcripts from Bachelor’s and Master’s studies.
- A comprehensive CV with publication list and project experiences.
- A research statement outlining main research interests.
- Proof of language proficiency (if applicable).
- Names of three referees.
Contact for queries: Prof. Dr. Xing Yang, Email: xing.yang@kuleuven.be
Application Process
Applications should be submitted via the official online application system of KU Leuven.
Last Date to Apply
November 30, 2024
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