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{‘project_introduction’: ‘We are seeking an outstanding candidate to participate in a multidisciplinary, industry-oriented research project. The project focuses on Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) for the realization of low-carbon hydrogen production from seawater, wastewater, and other abundant raw materials. The work includes material synthesis, characterization, testing, and prototype reactor development, with a clear path toward industrial application and commercialization.’, ‘main_responsibilities’: [‘Synthesis and shaping of scalable metal-organic framework-based composite materials’, ‘Structural and optical characterization (PXRD, BET, UV-vis, SEM)’, ‘Photocatalytic hydrogen production performance testing and long-term stability evaluation’, ‘Assisting in the design and testing of closed-loop photocatalytic reactors’, ‘Documentation, data analysis, participation in manuscript writing and project reporting’], ‘additional_information’: ‘Contract type: Fixed-term contract (CDD)\nWorkload: Minimum 80%, maximum 100%\nThis position is located at the EPFL Sion campus and is part of an EU/Swiss-funded project oriented toward industrial hydrogen production, with a clear pathway from fundamental research to prototype development and eventual commercialization.’}
offer requirements
[‘PhD degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science or related fields (or near completion)’, ‘Research experience in inorganic/materials synthesis, photocatalysis or related areas’, ‘Solid experimental skills, familiar with key characterization techniques (such as PXRD, GC, optical spectroscopy, etc.)’, ‘Ability to work independently while also possessing good team collaboration skills’, ‘Excellent written and oral communication skills in English’, ‘Strong motivation, willingness to participate in interdisciplinary research and explore new research areas’]
offer benefits/salary
[‘Dynamic research environment equipped with state-of-the-art facilities’, ‘Opportunities for collaboration with academic and industrial partners’, ‘Opportunities for scientific dissemination and career development’, ‘Competitive salary and excellent working conditions’]
