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Thomas Burdyny

Associate Professor

Delft University of Technology

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Netherlands

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Research Interests

Materials Chemistry

80%

Petrochemical Engineering

30%

Electrocatalysis

80%

Catalysis

40%

Fuel Cell

30%

Microreactor Technology

20%

Molecular Electronics

20%

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Delft University of Technology

PhD Position in CO2 and CO Conversion on Copper Electrocatalysts at TU Delft

A PhD position is available in the field of CO2 and CO conversion on copper electrocatalysts at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), supervised by Associate Professor Thomas Burdyny. The research focuses on understanding and manipulating copper restructuring during electrolysis to create stable catalyst architectures. The project involves experimental approaches at the macro, micro, and nanoscales, making it suitable for candidates with backgrounds in chemical engineering, chemistry, or physics. The successful candidate will join a vibrant research group of 6-9 PhDs and postdocs, benefit from personalized mentorship, and have access to TU Delft's top-tier research infrastructure. The position is funded by a prestigious NWO (Dutch Research Council) Vidi grant, and the research environment is highly collaborative and international. The city of Delft offers a high quality of life and is conveniently located near major Dutch cities and international airports. Applicants should have a relevant background in engineering, chemistry, or physics, and an interest in experimental research and catalysis. The position welcomes motivated individuals eager to contribute to cutting-edge research in electrochemistry and materials science. For more information and to apply, candidates should visit the TU Delft careers portal and follow the application instructions provided in the official job posting.

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