We are looking for a motivated PhD student to work on the Dissolution of Mg-based Silicate Minerals for Carbon Sequestration.
We are offering a fully funded position for a motivated and passionate PhD student to join the Durability of Engineering Materials research group at ETH Zurich. The group, led by Prof Ueli Angst, addresses research challenges spanning from durability of engineered materials and structures in civil engineering and infrastructures in the energy sector to carbon dioxide sequestration. We use experimental and computational methods covering corrosion science, materials science, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, porous media and reactive mass transport.
The position is expected to start early 2025 and is fully funded for 4 years.
With growing concern over elevated levels of greenhouse gases there is an urgent need to develop effective solutions for their removal from the atmosphere. This project offers an exciting opportunity to investigate the dissolution and carbonation behavior of Mg-based silicate minerals. Using novel electrochemical methodologies and state-of-the-art material characterization techniques at the host institute, the candidate will develop a fundamental understanding of the reactivity and dissolution of Mg-based silicate minerals. The student will be part of an interdisciplinary team with expertise in electrochemistry, thermodynamic modeling, and materials science, receiving strong support throughout the project. This role provides a unique opportunity to engage in groundbreaking research at the crossroads of electrochemistry and materials science, with the potential to make significant contributions to both academic advancements and real-world environmental impact, particularly in the field of carbon sequestration.
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If you are interested in this position, please submit your complete application online through the ETH job portal, including:
The deadline for applications is the 15th of November 2024. Selection will start immediately, so early submissions are encouraged.
Please note that we exclusively accept applications submitted through our online application portal. Applications via email or postal services as well as incomplete applications will not be considered.
Further information about the Durability of Engineering Materials research group can be found on our website or by visiting us on LinkedIn.
Questions regarding the position should be directed to Prof Ueli Angst and Dr Shishir Mundra by email (for contact details, please see website indicated above).
ETH Zürich is well known for its excellent education, ground-breaking fundamental research and for implementing its results directly into practice.
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