Join Our Team
Currently open Positions:
We have two open PhD positions in my group and look for interested and suitable persons in the fields of
a) metal-organic frameworks as materials in energy storage and conversion, e.g. in post-Li batteries, and
b) sustainable chemistry, e.g. through sustainable synthesis or for the recovery of critical resources by means of chemical recycling using inorganic synthesis and separation processes.
Support us from the earliest possible date in part-time (50%, E 13 TV-H for 3 years) as a Research Assistant (m/f/d) for the Department of Biology and Chemistry with a research focus on inorganic chemistry. 👨🎓 👩🎓
Join us in breaking new ground and writing success stories - your own and those of our university.
If you are interested, please, apply to:
a) metal-organic frameworks as materials in energy storage and conversion
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b) sustainable chemistry for the recovery of critical resources by chemical recycling
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Apply via our online form by October 11th, 2024 indicating either reference number 626/08 or 627/08.
We look forward to receiving your application.
About the Group:
We are working on current topics regarding novel materials implementing new and multiple functions as well as on sustainable chemistry and recovery, urban mining and recycling of critical resources.
Combinations of materials to novel composites reveal a new level of multifunctionality that can be used for many applications.
Dealing with end of life products and waste allows for new strategies to handle the criticality of resources as this type of recovery is a reverse approach of typical material synthesis.
If you are interested in such hot developments, you can ask for Bachelor-, Master- and Doctoral Thesis topics as well as join our team as advanced student (Spezialisierung, Vertiefung).
In addition to Prof. Müller-Buschbaumand his Sekretariat, Dr. Würtele is also the contact person.
If you have specific questions about sustainability, you can also contact Julian Burkhart; if you have questions about MOFs, you can contact Victoria Dreschler.