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Jonathan De Roo

Associate Professor of nanomaterials

University of Basel

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Materials Chemistry

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Inorganic Chemistry

90%

Materials Science

60%

Nanostructured Materials

50%

Nanoscience

40%

Supramolecular Chemistry

40%

Coordination Chemistry

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University of Basel

PhD position on oxo clusters building blocks for MOFs

The University of Basel is offering a PhD position in the Department of Chemistry, focusing on the development of oxo clusters as building blocks for metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). MOFs are highly promising materials for environmental remediation, including applications such as CO2 capture and toxic metal absorption. This research project aims to control the oxo clusters prior to their assembly into MOFs, with a particular emphasis on the stability of these frameworks under real-world conditions. The project is versatile, covering a range of activities from inorganic synthesis to materials characterization and the practical application of oxo clusters and MOFs. The successful candidate will join Professor Jonathan De Roo’s research group, which operates primarily in English and is based in Basel, Switzerland. The group is known for its interdisciplinary approach, combining chemistry, nanoscience, and chemical engineering to address challenges in materials science and environmental chemistry. Applicants should hold both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in chemistry. Candidates with a master’s in nanoscience or chemical engineering (with a strong chemistry component) are also eligible. Excellent proficiency in English, both written and spoken, is required. The position is full-time, with a contract starting on August 1, 2026, and offers the opportunity to work in a dynamic and collaborative academic environment. To apply, candidates should email Professor De Roo ([email protected]) with a letter of motivation, CV, a copy of their MSc diploma (if available), and the names and contact details of three referees. Applications will be considered as they are received, and the position will be filled once a suitable candidate is identified. For more information about the research group and the project, visit the group’s website . This PhD opportunity is ideal for students interested in advanced materials chemistry, environmental applications, and interdisciplinary research. The University of Basel provides a stimulating academic setting and access to state-of-the-art facilities for synthesis and characterization. While funding details are not specified, the position offers a unique chance to contribute to cutting-edge research in MOFs and environmental remediation.

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PhD Position in Metal-Organic Frameworks and Nanomaterials at University of Basel

The University of Basel is offering a PhD position in the lab of Associate Professor Jonathan De Roo, focusing on the research area of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and nanomaterials. The project centers on controlling oxo cluster building blocks prior to their assembly into MOFs, with a particular emphasis on the stability of these frameworks under real-world conditions. This versatile research opportunity will provide training in inorganic synthesis, materials characterization, and the application of oxo clusters and MOFs, making it ideal for students interested in advanced materials science and chemistry. The successful candidate will join a dynamic research group at the University of Basel, located in Switzerland, and will work on cutting-edge topics at the intersection of chemistry and materials science. The project is well-suited for students with a strong background in chemistry or materials science, especially those with experience in inorganic synthesis and materials characterization. The research aims to address challenges related to the stability and practical application of MOFs, which are of significant interest in the field of nanomaterials. Applicants are required to submit a motivation letter, CV, and contact information for three references directly to Professor Jonathan De Roo. While the announcement does not specify funding details, the University of Basel is known for supporting its doctoral students. No explicit deadline is mentioned, so early application is encouraged. For more information about the supervisor, visit his LinkedIn profile .

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Klaartje De Buysser

Professor

Universiteit Gent

BELGIUM

Philippe Smet

Full professor

Ghent University

BELGIUM

Mahsa Parvizian

University of Basel

SWITZERLAND

Rohan Pokratath

University of Basel

SWITZERLAND

Anna Regoutz

Lecturer in Materials Chemistry

University College London

UNITED KINGDOM