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Position: Postdoc in the Development and Implementation of Electrocatalysts and Accelerated Stress Test Protocols for Alkaline and Anion Exchange Electrolysis
Institution: Technical University of Denmark
Location: Kongens Lyngby, Lyngby‐Taarbæk Municipality, Denmark
Duties: The focus of this postdoc project is to develop high performing electrocatalysts and accelerated stress test protocols for elevated pressure alkaline and anion exchange membrane electrolysis cells. Alkaline electrolysis is the most mature and low cost amongst electrolysis technologies, but requires a boost in performance and durability to further lower the price of green hydrogen to a level that can compete with fossil fuel derived hydrogen. Improving electrocatalyst performance and durability, raising operating pressure, and employing an anion exchange membrane will contribute greatly in this direction, and forms the main goal of this project
Requirements: Qualified applicants must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent) in physics, chemistry, materials science, chemical engineering or similar, and be: experienced with electrochemical testing of electrocatalysts and cell components for alkaline and anion exchange membrane electrolysis; experience with pressurized systems for electrochemical testing is further advantageous; highly motivated and enthusiastic about the research topic; responsible, sincere, and forthcoming
   
Text: Postdoc in the Development and Implementation of Electrocatalysts and Accelerated Stress Test Protocols for Alkaline and Anion Exchange Electrolysis The focus of this postdoc project is to develop high performing electrocatalysts and accelerated stress test protocols for elevated pressure alkaline and anion exchange membrane electrolysis cells. Alkaline electrolysis is the most mature and low cost amongst electrolysis technologies, but requires a boost in performance and durability to further lower the price of green hydrogen to a level that can compete with fossil fuel derived hydrogen. Improving electrocatalyst performance and durability, raising operating pressure, and employing an anion exchange membrane will contribute greatly in this direction, and forms the main goal of this project Qualified applicants must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent) in physics, chemistry, materials science, chemical engineering or similar, and be: experienced with electrochemical testing of electrocatalysts and cell components for alkaline and anion exchange membrane electrolysis; experience with pressurized systems for electrochemical testing is further advantageous; highly motivated and enthusiastic about the research topic; responsible, sincere, and forthcoming
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