**Job Description**
This PhD position is motivated by the growing concern over pharmaceutical residues and micro-pollutants in wastewater and the environment, which often resist conventional biological treatment and pose health hazards. The research focuses on plasma technology, specifically the application of gas-phase pulsed electrical discharges, as a promising and energy-efficient method for oxidative degradation of aqueous organic pollutants. Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species generated during plasma operation are significantly enhanced by combining it with an aqueous hyperbolic vortex. The project aims to optimize a recently developed hyperbolic vortex plasma reactor for the removal of a wider range of pharmaceuticals under various operating conditions, building on initial successful tests that demonstrated remarkably low energy requirements for degrading pharmaceuticals and PFAS.
**Skills & Abilities**
• Excellent, highly motivated, and enthusiastic researcher
• Affinity for water technology/process engineering
• Adequate experimental and theoretical skills
• Experience in high-voltage / plasma research (preferred)
• Knowledge of computational fluid dynamics (a plus)
• Strong organisational and communication skills to facilitate interaction with external partners
**Qualifications**
Required Degree(s) in:
• Physics
• Chemistry
• Physical chemistry
• Related fields
**Experience**
Other:
• Candidates with experience in high-voltage / plasma research are preferred.
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