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J. Wang

Prof. Dr. at Empa

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PhD Position in Electrochemistry for Environmental Applications at Empa and ETH Zürich

Empa, a leading research institution within the ETH Domain, is offering a PhD position in the Air Quality and Particle Technology group under the supervision of Prof. Dr. J. Wang. The successful candidate will join the Laboratory of Building Energy Materials and Components at Empa and will also be matriculated at ETH Zürich, providing access to world-class infrastructure and interdisciplinary research environments. This PhD project centers on the development and application of electrochemistry for environmental challenges. The research will involve designing innovative electrode materials with precisely engineered nanostructures, fabricating these materials using advanced micro-nanofabrication technologies, and investigating their electrochemical mechanisms for both sensing and catalytic applications. The ultimate goal is to advance pollution mitigation and resource recovery through novel electrochemical approaches. The group has a strong track record in developing electrochemical sensors for real-time detection of environmental pollutants, including airborne viruses, antibiotic resistance genes, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAs). Ongoing research includes investigations into electrode materials, manufacturing processes, and signal amplification and modulation, all aimed at strengthening the environmental applications of electrochemistry. In addition to the core focus on electrochemistry, the group is active in nanomaterial engineering, micro-optics, and microfluidics, offering a broad spectrum of research opportunities for the PhD candidate. The position is ideal for candidates with a master’s degree in chemical engineering, material science, environmental engineering, or related fields, who possess excellent grades and strong experimental skills. Proficiency in English is required. Empa fosters a culture of inclusion and respect, welcoming individuals interested in innovative, sustainable, and meaningful research activities. The position is set to start from June 2026 or upon agreement. While funding details are not specified, the opportunity to work within Empa and ETH Zürich ensures access to excellent resources and support. To apply, candidates should submit their application via the provided online link, including a CV, transcripts, and a cover letter. For further inquiries, contact the HR partner. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in materials science and environmental technology at one of Europe’s premier research institutions.

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PhD position – Electrochemistry for Environmental Applications

Empa, a leading research institution within the ETH Domain in Switzerland, is offering a PhD position in the Air Quality and Particle Technology group under the supervision of Prof. Dr. J. Wang. The successful candidate will join the Laboratory of Building Energy Materials and Components at Empa and will also matriculate at ETH Zürich, providing access to world-class infrastructure and interdisciplinary research environments. This PhD project centers on the development and application of electrochemistry for environmental challenges. The research will involve designing innovative electrode materials with precisely engineered nanostructures, fabricating these materials using advanced micro-nanofabrication technologies, and investigating electrochemical mechanisms for both sensing and catalytic applications. The ultimate goal is to develop new solutions for pollution mitigation and resource recovery, contributing to effective environmental management. The group has a strong track record in developing electrochemical sensors for detecting environmental pollutants, including airborne viruses, antibiotic resistance genes, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAs). Ongoing research includes investigations into electrode materials, manufacturing processes, and signal amplification and modulation. The candidate will also have opportunities to engage in related research areas such as nanomaterial engineering, micro-optics, and microfluidics. Applicants should possess a master’s degree in chemical engineering, material science, environmental engineering, or a closely related field, with excellent academic performance. Strong experimental skills and proficiency in English are required. The position is expected to start in June 2026 or upon agreement. Empa fosters a culture of inclusion and respect, welcoming candidates interested in innovative, sustainable, and meaningful research activities. To apply, candidates must submit a complete online application via the Empa job portal, including a letter of motivation, CV, certificates, diplomas, a short description of research interests, full academic transcripts, and contact details for 2-3 potential references. Applications sent by email or post will not be considered.