Are you fascinated by the challenges of the energy transition? We are looking for a motivated PhD candidate, who will work in a team of scientists towards the development of sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) derived from renewable resources. An inherent challenge in catalytic processes that convert biomass components to aviation fuels is the large amount of water produced, which can deactivate common catalysts. In this project, you will develop stable catalysts for production of aviation fuels in a team of researchers from academia and industry.
Inorganic Materials and Catalysis
We are a vibrant research group focusing on the fundamental and applied aspects of catalyzed reactions relevant to a clean and sustainable future. Our main interest lies at the interface of heterogeneous catalysis and materials design with a strong emphasis on the elucidation of the mechanism of catalytic reactions. By combining a wide range of synthetic, spectroscopic, computational modeling, and reaction engineering approaches, we study nanoscale aspects of the chemical transformation of molecules on catalytic surfaces. By understanding nanoscale structure-performance relationships, we aim for rational design and synthesis of optimum catalytic sites for relevant reaction chemistry. Research projects target current industrial chemical processes as well as desired chemical processes that contribute to a more sustainable future based on sustainable sources of energy and renewable chemicals.
The Inorganic Materials and Catalysis team consists of 6 scientific staff members (2 full professors, 3 assistant professors, one research fellow), 4 supporting staff members, ~25 PhD students and postdoctoral research fellows as well as master and bachelor students. We see ourselves as passionate scientists, working together in teams to produce meaningful insights for the improvement of society. Our group has a very international character, and we regularly host guests from all over the world. We value diversity and welcome and support all identities in our research group.
Job Description
Concerns about the strong negative effect of climate change due to human-induced CO2 emissions is the main driver for decarbonizing the energy sector. Electrification will substantially contribute to this goal in the transport sector by deep penetration of electric vehicles. Nevertheless, given the low energy density of batteries, there will remain a need for liquid hydrocarbons fuels for certain sectors such as aviation. Replacing current aviation fuels by SAF represents a formidable challenge, requiring concerted efforts from academia and industry.
In this project, you will develop catalysts that are suitable for the upgrading of waste streams such as used cooking oils, beef-tallow, and other waste triglycerides into sustainable aviation fuels. The key challenge is to develop sulfur-free catalysts that can effectively remove oxygen from the feedstock and remain stable under the harsh reaction conditions. Oxygen removal leads to water, which deactivates typical supported metal catalysts. To cope with this challenge, you will carefully investigate the effect of reaction conditions on the supported metal phases. Scientifically, this research is strongly linked to the theme of metal-support interactions, which is currently actively investigated by the heterogeneous catalysis community.
This project is part of the Advanced Research Center Chemical Building Blocks Consortium, which is the Netherlands’ national research center for circular and sustainable chemistry. Together with partners from industry, we aim to greenify the chemical industry with a focus on energy transition, feedstock transition and materials transition. The available project fits within the themes of energy and feedstock transition.
A meaningful job in a dynamic and ambitious university, in an interdisciplinary setting and within an international network. You will work on a beautiful, green campus within walking distance of the central train station. In addition, we offer you:
About us
Eindhoven University of Technology is an internationally top-ranking university in the Netherlands that combines scientific curiosity with a hands-on attitude. Our spirit of collaboration translates into an open culture and a top-five position in collaborating with advanced industries. Fundamental knowledge enables us to design solutions for the highly complex problems of today and tomorrow.
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