DIFFER (Dutch Institute for Fundamental Energy Research) and Technical University of Eindhoven, the Netherlands, are looking for a
Position PhD-student
Irène Curie Fellowship No
Department(s) Electrical Engineering
FTE 1,0
Date off 15/10/2024
Reference number V36.7586
Description and scientific aim
Electrochemical materials and interfaces are present in many energy systems, such as fuel cells, batteries, or water splitting devices. The performance of such devices is strongly related to the materials and interface properties. Therefore, understanding and tuning of these properties are crucial in order to reach highest performance and to supply alternative, sustainable energy solutions for the future.
In this frame, we recently received a grant for two PhD students, one on experiments and one on modeling. The scientific aim of this grant is to identify the limitations at photo-electrochemical water splitting interfaces by intertwining operando spectroscopy with microkinetic modeling.
The current vacancy is for the modeling PhD. You will work on microkinetic modeling using methods of control. Close collaboration with the experimental PhD student who focuses on operando spectroscopy, is planned.
You will be hired at TU/e and will be embedded both in the group “Control Systems (CS)” of the Department of Electrical Engineering at TU/e as well as in the group “Electrochemical Materials and Interfaces (EMI)” at DIFFER. You will have a working places in both groups, both located on the campus of Tu/e. In the CS group, we focus on dynamic modeling and model-based control of complex dynamic systems. The vision is to apply and develop novel techniques and methods for the modeling, automated control and optimization of dynamical systems so as to influence their behavior towards desired specification of performance, safety, efficiency, product quality and improved environmental conditions. In the EMI group, we focus on microkinetic modeling and operando spectroscopy of (photo-)electrochemical systems.
For more detailed information on the activities of the CS group please check http://tue.nl/cs/.
Responsibilities and tasks:
We seek an enthusiastic and talented control or system identification engineer with experience or at least affinity to chemistry. Alternatively, you can also have a background in chemical modeling, microkinetic modeling, or (theoretical) physical chemistry / electrochemistry with affinity to modeling and simulations; knowledge in electrochemical methods is desired. You are expected to work closely together with the experimental PhD student of the project which will be hired at DIFFER. We therefore look for an excellent team player with superb communication skills and motivation to discuss science in a highly multidisciplinary field. Good verbal and written communication skills in English is a prerequisite in our international and interdisciplinary team.
A meaningful job in a dynamic and ambitious university, in an interdisciplinary setting and within an international network. You will work on a beautiful, green campus within walking distance of the central train station. In addition, we offer you:
Information
DIFFER and TU/e strive to achieve a diverse workforce to develop talent and creativity by bringing together different perspectives. As such we encourages applications from minorities. Further information on the vacancy is available through the leader of the Control Systems group at Electrical Engineering, TU/e, Prof. Siep Weiland, Tel: +31 (0) 40 247 5979, e-mail: s.weiland@tue.nl OR of the Electrochemical Materials and Interfaces group, DIFFER, Dr. Anja Bieberle, Tel: +31 (0) 40 3334 801, e-mail: a.bieberle@differ.nl.
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