Post-doc – CO2 Reduction (e-CODUCT): We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join our team at ENSICAEN for a 9-month contract focusing on the development of fast-response electrically heated catalytic reactor technology aimed at the reduction of CO2. The successful candidate will work within a collaborative environment at the Laboratoire Catalyse & Spectrochimie (LCS) in Caen, Normandy.
Post-doc (M/F) – Fast-Response Electrically Heated Catalytic Reactor Technology for CO2 Reduction (e-CODUCT)
Designation
Post-doc (M/F) – Fast-Response Electrically Heated Catalytic Reactor Technology for CO2 Reduction (e-CODUCT)
Details
Attribute | Description |
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Reference | UMR6506-MARLEC-021 |
Number of Positions | 1 |
Location | Caen |
Publication Date | 18 April 2025 |
Contract Type | Fixed-term contract (CDD) |
Contract Duration | 9 months |
Expected Start Date | 1 June 2025 |
Workload | Full-time |
Salary | Between €3021.50 and €4208.37 gross monthly according to experience |
Research Area
- Chemistry of coordination, catalysis, and processes; interfaces
Eligibility/Qualification
- Required Degree: PhD
- Experience: 1 to 4 years in relevant fields
- Skills: Experience in zeolite synthesis preferred; a PhD on this topic will be appreciated.
Job Description
The selected candidate will conduct research on the synthesis of zeolite catalysts for the CO2 + H2S = COS + H2O reaction. Responsibilities include:
- Optimization of the synthesis conditions
- Physicochemical characterization of the reaction products
- Post-synthesis modification of the synthesized materials
The work will be conducted in Building C of ENSICAEN, within the facilities of the Zeolite group, under the supervision of experienced researchers.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should ensure their application profiles are complete before applying. Submit your application, including a CV and relevant documents, via our official portal.
Last Date to Apply
Friday, 9 May 2025, 23:59:00 (Paris time)
For more information about the laboratory and ongoing research, please visit LCS – Laboratoire Catalyse & Spectrochimie.