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Heiner Friedrich

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Professor at Eindhoven University of Technology

Eindhoven University of Technology

Netherlands

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Research Interests

Polymer Physics

20%

Materials Chemistry

50%

Nanoparticle Synthesis

40%

Nanoscience

40%

Macrophage Biology

20%

Nanocomposite

20%

Self-assembly

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Alexey Lyulin

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Netherlands

PhD position on Multiscale Modelling of Recycled Wax for Sustainable Thermal Storage (RecyWax+)

The Department of Applied Physics and Science Education at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) is offering a PhD position as part of the RecyWax+ project, which focuses on the multiscale modelling of recycled wax for sustainable thermal storage. The project is supported by the Dutch Research Council NWO OTP programme and is led by Professors Alexey Lyulin, Heiner Friedrich, Henk Huinink (all TU/e), and Bernard Geurts (University of Twente). The research aims to develop efficient and low-cost phase change material (PCM) composites by combining multi-physics modelling and experimental validation. The core idea is to utilize waxes derived from the pyrolysis of plastic waste streams, combined with ultra-conductive graphene networks, to create compact and efficient thermal energy storage systems. These systems exploit phase transitions to store and release heat, functioning as 'heat batteries.' The PhD project will employ molecular modelling approaches, including the use of Gromacs and LAMMPS software and MARTINI-like upscaling, to characterize the molecular structure of polymer pyrolysis waste streams, optimize filler-matrix interfaces, and simulate ideal filler-filler contacts. The goal is to connect atomistic properties to macroscopic network scales, predict and enhance thermal conductivity, and develop practical strategies for improved PCM composites. Candidates should have a strong background in simulation and/or experimentation, with a degree in a relevant field such as theoretical physics, applied mathematics, mechanical engineering, materials science, scientific computing, physical chemistry, or polymer physics. Proficiency in C++ and/or Python and a solid command of English (C1 level) are required. The position offers a four-year full-time contract, with a competitive salary, benefits, and opportunities for professional development. The successful candidate will also participate in teaching activities and benefit from TU/e's international and interdisciplinary research environment. Applications should be submitted online and include a cover letter, CV, and references. The vacancy will remain open until filled, with a formal deadline of December 6, 2025.

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Alexey Lyulin

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Netherlands

PhD Position on Multiscale Modelling of Recycled Wax for Sustainable Thermal Storage (RecyWax+)

The RecyWax+ project, supported by the Dutch Research Council NWO OTP programme, is offering a PhD position focused on the multiscale modelling of recycled wax for sustainable thermal storage. The project aims to develop efficient and low-cost heat storage solutions using organic phase change materials (PCMs), which are crucial for reducing the carbon footprint of heating in buildings. The research combines advanced multi-physics modelling with experimental validation to design and optimize PCM composites. The core innovation lies in utilizing waxes derived from the pyrolysis of plastic waste streams, combined with ultra-conductive graphene networks, to create compact and efficient thermal energy storage systems. These systems exploit phase transitions to store and release heat, functioning as 'heat batteries.' The PhD candidate will employ molecular modelling techniques to address several key challenges: characterizing the molecular structure and distribution of polymer pyrolysis waste streams, modelling filler-matrix interfaces using Gromacs and LAMMPS (with MARTINI-like upscaling), optimizing thermal transport through nanofiller surface functionalization, and simulating ideal filler-filler and filler-matrix interface structures. The research will bridge atomistic properties with macroscopic network behavior, aiming to predict and enhance the thermal conductivity of PCM composites. The project is led by Professors Alexey Lyulin, Heiner Friedrich, and Henk Huinink from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), and Professor Bernard Geurts from the University of Twente. The successful candidate will join a multidisciplinary team working at the intersection of materials science, chemistry, and engineering, with a strong emphasis on sustainability and upcycling of waste materials. The position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to next-generation energy storage solutions and to develop expertise in molecular dynamics, composite materials, and sustainable technologies.

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Jazz Munitz

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

UNITED STATES
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Nico Sommerdijk

professor

Radboudumc

NETHERLANDS
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Laura van Hazendonk

Eindhoven University of Technology

NETHERLANDS
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