The main responsibility of the PhD student will be design and development of Catalysis Inducing Diodes (CID) for their subsequent application in catalytic splitting of water and CO2 (https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/592006). The project is a collaboration between chemistry (UCCS) and electronic engineering (IEMN) laboratories. The candidate will be expected to carry out an external research stay in Ghent University of Belgium as part of the scholarship.
Qualifications
The candidate must have achieved a master’s degree or equivalent in chemistry or electronic engineering. Preferably candidate should have background in both fields. The candidate is a highly motivated, enthusiastic researcher and has a strong interest in scientific research and learn new skills. Fluency in written and spoken English is required. The successful candidate should be able to work independently and cooperate with other researchers in this interdisciplinary project. The project will require strong attitude of candidate to study new disciplines and new methods in order to successfully fulfill the project.
The applicant should strive towards scientific excellence, be ambitious and hard working. Only applicants who seek to be amongst the brightest in their field and conduct science at the highest international level will be considered.
Контактная информация:
The application procedure and eligibility criteria are detailed on the European doctoral programme PEARL website www.pearl-phd-lille.eu. The funding is managed by the I-SITE ULNE foundation which is a partnership foundation between the University of Lille