PhD Position in Electrochemical Methane Sensing and Conversion at University College Cork
The Tyndall National Institute at University College Cork is offering a fully funded PhD position in electrochemical methane sensing and conversion, as part of the VistaMilk Research Ireland Centre. This interdisciplinary project focuses on the synthesis and development of novel catalysts for methane conversion, microelectrode fabrication, and the integration of these catalysts into functional sensor devices. The research will involve collaboration with the Materials Modelling for Devices Group, led by Michael Nolan, and the Wireless Sensor Networks Group, with device integration by Brendan O'Flynn. The successful candidate will engage in atomistic simulations, catalyst development, and advanced sensor characterization, contributing to both fundamental research and practical device deployment.
Key research areas include electrochemistry, catalyst materials processing, sensor device fabrication, and simulation studies. The project aims to optimize materials and device designs for methane sensing and conversion, with opportunities to present findings at international conferences. The position is fully funded, offering a €25,000 annual stipend, tuition coverage, and additional benefits such as free sports facilities and travel support. Applicants should have a strong background in Chemistry, Chemical Physics, or Materials Science, with experience in electrochemistry and sensor devices. English language proficiency is required for non-native speakers.
The application deadline is December 19, 2025. Interested candidates should submit a CV, motivation letter, and relevant certificates via the Tyndall National Institute website. Informal enquiries can be directed to James Rohan. This opportunity is ideal for candidates interested in nanotechnology, materials science, and environmental applications of sensor technology.