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Ph.D. Student in Physical Chemistry/Electrochemistry/Chemical Engineering
Il y a 2 mois
About the Role
We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled Ph.D. student to join our team at John Cockerill, a world leader in delivering electrolyzers for large-scale green hydrogen production. As a Ph.D. student, you will have the opportunity to work on a CIFRE thesis collaboration between John Cockerill and the LEMTA laboratory at the University of Lorraine.
Project Overview
The project focuses on investigating, understanding, and enhancing specific mechanisms within pressurized alkaline electrolyzers, with a focus on mass, heat, and charge transfer phenomena. You will conduct a comprehensive literature review, discuss with John Cockerill engineers, and formulate a modeling strategy to identify the physical and chemical mechanisms governing alkaline electrolyzer operation.
Main Responsibilities
- Investigate and understand specific mechanisms within pressurized alkaline electrolyzers.
- Develop and write the document of simulations and models.
- Establish testing protocols for experiments.
- Analyze, interpret, and consolidate testing data.
- Prepare comprehensive reports and actively participate in meetings and conferences.
- Contribute to the development and safeguarding of intellectual property.
- Serve as the primary point of contact for communication with researchers and engineers at John Cockerill and the LEMTA laboratory.
Requirements
- Engineer or Master2 in Chemistry/Physical chemistry/Chemical engineering.
- Good skills in physical/chemical modeling and coding would be a plus.
- Previous experience with fuel cells/electrolyzers/flow batteries is an asset.
- Basic knowledge in fluid mechanics and thermodynamics.
- Capacity for teamwork and proficiency in written and oral communication in French and English.
What We Offer
The main office of the Ph.D. student will be at LEMTA, 2 Avenue de la Forêt de Haye, 54500 Vandoeuvre les Nancy, France. This thesis offers significant advantages for the doctoral student and enhances their prospects for future career success.