Available Full-Time Positions

   

1 PhD Position in electron microscopy studies of CO2-electrolyzers

Job description

The Laboratory for in situ nanomaterials characterization with electrons (INE) at the Institute of Materials at EPFL invites applications of highly motivated individuals to develop and apply methods for advanced transmission electron microscopy (TEM) characterisation with respect to CO2 electrolysis. To determine the CO2-electrolyzer performance, characterization of catalyst layers and diffusion media will proceed through as-synthesized, operando, and post-mortem electron microscopy studies. Understanding the operative interplay between the various components and their degradation mechanisms will be aided through a collaborative network at PSI and EMPA. The research project includes development of operando microcells for imaging catalyst layers and diffusion media for transmission and scanning electron microscopy techniques using the microscopes at CIME. The project also involves sample preparation methods and imaging in cryo-electron microscopes.

Person specification

Candidates should hold a Master degree in materials science, chemical engineering or a related discipline. Previous demonstrated, hands-on experience with electron or ion microscopes (SEM, FIB and/or TEM) is preferred.

Application process

Applicants should send a motivation letter, their CV, at least two contacts of references and their transcripts by email to Prof. Tileli .
Note that the candidate should also apply to the Doctoral School in Materials Science and Engineering.


 

1 Postdoctoral Position in development and application of liquid phase electrochemical electron microscopy methodologies

Job description
The Laboratory for in situ nanomaterials characterization with electrons (INE) at the Institute of Materials at EPFL invites applications of highly motivated individuals to develop and apply methods for liquid phase electrochemical electron microscopy (EM) characterisation with respect to energy materials.

Person specification
Candidates should hold a PhD degree in materials science, physics, chemistry or a related engineering discipline. Previous demonstrated, hands-on experience with liquid phase electron microscopy techniques is required. Proficiency in spoken and written English is a must.

Application process
Applicants should send their CV and three contacts of references to Prof. Tileli .

The position can start immediately.