**Job Description**
This joint Ph.D. project, primarily based at KU Leuven and including a significant stay at The University of Melbourne, aims to advance CO2 conversion in electrolysis through the development of tailored anion exchange membranes (AEMs). The research will focus on designing AEMs with high ion exchange capacity, robust alkaline stability, and selective hydroxyl conductivity to enhance the performance and energy efficiency of membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) in CO2 electrolysers. The project seeks to overcome current trade-off relationships in AEMs, contributing to the development of future-generation sustainable carbon reduction technologies.
**Skills & Abilities**
• Strong interest and solid knowledge in Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, or Polymer Chemistry, with a passion for separation technology and sustainability.
• Fluent English (written and verbal communication) for scientific interactions.
• Self-motivated, passionate, and possessing excellent interpersonal skills.
• Willingness for international mobility and to work at interdisciplinary boundaries and in international teams.
**Qualifications**
Required Degree(s) in:
• Chemical Engineering
• Chemistry
• Polymer Chemistry
**Experience**
Experience Required:
• None (Research Experience)
Other:
• Master’s degree with first class honour / high distinction in a relevant discipline.
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