PhD positions on exploring the electrochemistry of functionalized graphene
This multidisciplinary project brings together electrochemistry, graphene functionalization, membrane chemistry, and organic synthesis, with a focus on uncovering fundamental scientific principles.
The Research Project
For a successful energy transition wherein the synthesis of (bulk) chemicals through electrocatalysis plays a major role, new membrane and electrode materials need to be developed. Atomically thin 2D materials, such as functionalized graphene, have been identified as potential candidates for both selective proton transport and as an electrode material for particular processes. The project explores graphene as a working electrode and uses voltammetry techniques to establish correlations between the chemistry of the electrochemical active site and its impact on transmembrane proton translocation. The aim of the project lies with pinpointing the fundamental principles underlying the chemistry of 2D materials and the functionalization of graphene, to eventually store chemical energy and drive chemical reactions in fuel cells and electrolyzers.
The PhD students will be supervised by Grégory Schneider and Dennis Hetterscheid (Leiden Institute of Chemistry).
Leiden University and the Leiden Institute of Chemistry (LIC)
Leiden University is one of Europe’s leading international research universities.
Thanks to its committed and inspired staff and students, the university enjoys a leading role in academic research and education. Leiden also scores very well every year in prominent rankings. This means that, to maintain our position, the bar is set very high. Regardless of the work you do at our university, you are always encouraged to broaden your horizons, develop your talents and reach your full potential.
The research carried out at the Faculty of Science ranges from mathematics, information science, astronomy, physics, chemistry and bio-pharmaceutical sciences to biology and environmental sciences. The research activities are organized in eight institutes. These institutes offer eight bachelors’ and twelve master’s programs. The faculty has grown strongly in recent years and now has more than 2500 staff and over 6000 students. We are located at the heart of Leiden’s Bio Science Park, one of Europe’s biggest science parks, where university and business life come together.
You can find more information about the faculty of Science at https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/science/about-faculty-of-science.
About the Leiden Institute of Chemistry (LIC)
The research is embedded within the Leiden Institute of Chemistry, with its long-standing traditions of excellence in research. Apart from a state-of-the-art electrochemistry laboratory, and excellent synthesis facilities, preparation and measurement facilities, unconventional nanofabrication equipment and experimental setups to measure ion transport will be designed supported by outstanding mechanical and electronic workshops. We foster an international and collaborative atmosphere and have close ties to other institutes housed within our Faculty of Science and with many research groups within the Netherlands, and many prominent labs abroad.
Your profile
The candidate should be excited to pursue an interdisciplinary PhD, which will involve a combination of ion transport physics, electrochemistry, nanofabrication, and chemical functionalization of graphene. The candidate should hold a Master degree in Chemistry or Physics and should have worked on one of these topics (i.e., electrochemistry or graphene/2DM nanochemistry and physics).
You will work in a highly collaborative environment as part of an international team of PhD, postdoctoral researchers, MSc, and scientific staff. Our lab supports diversity, access, and inclusion in all its forms. We strive to create a safe environment that supports personal and professional growth, well-being, scientific integrity, and stewardship. We collaborate widely with local and international labs, and are strongly driven to translate our research into societal impacts through working together with industry.
Applications are invited from outstanding graduates holding an MSc degree in Physical Chemistry, particularly with a focus on either Electrochemistry, Soft Matter and Condensed Matter Physics, Nanoscience, or related degree.
Candidates should:
- have prior experience in experimental work, and preferably have co-authored one or more publications;
- have a strong affiliation with fundamental science and research;
- be highly motivated for research, and have a sound theoretic understanding of key principles;
- have talent to manage their time and in reporting progresses with a high level of independence;
- have an excellent command of written and spoken English;
- be strong team players.
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Terms and conditions for PhD positions
The position will be for a maximum of 4 years, and the candidate is expected to complete a PhD thesis at the end of this period. A contribution to classroom teaching (maximum 10% of the time) will be part of the responsibilities of the candidate, as well as supervision of BSc and MSc research projects that contribute to the goals of this PhD project.
We offer a stimulating and interactive research environment, free use of all state-of-the-art facilities and a competitive salary.
- We offer a full-time 1 year term position for initially one year. After a positive evaluation of the progress of the thesis, personal capabilities and compatibility the appointment will be extended by a further three years;
- Salary range from €3.059,-- to € 3.881,-- gross per month (pay scale P in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities);
- Leiden University offers an attractive benefits package with additional holiday (8%) and end-of-year bonuses (8.3 %), training and career development and sabbatical leave. Our individual choices model gives you some freedom to assemble your own set of terms and conditions. Candidates from outside the Netherlands may be eligible for a substantial tax break.
- Full reimbursement of public transport commuting costs for home-to-work travel;
- All our PhD students are embedded in the Leiden University Graduate School of Science www.graduateschools.leidenuniv.nl. Our graduate school offers several PhD training courses at three levels: professional courses, skills training and personal effectiveness. In addition, advanced courses to deepen scientific knowledge are offered by the research school.
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Want to apply or find out more?
Are you enthusiastic about this vacancy? We are looking forward to getting to know you. Please submit your application online by clicking the application button. Please ensure that you upload the following additional documents:
- Applications are written in English and include a Cover Letter indicating the motivation for the project;
- Curriculum vitae;
- Copies of transcripts of degrees obtained;
- Contact details of two references.