PhD position on Multiscale Mechanical and Performance Modelling of Solid Oxice Electrolyser Cells and StacksA PhD position on Multiscale Mechanical and Performance Modelling of Solid Oxice Electrolyser Cells and Stacks is offered by the SEED lab. develop an electrochemical + thermomechanical cell and stack model of the large active area SOEC technology developed by project partner, TNO. The model will need to incorporate gas manifolds and hot-box design into a hierarchical modelling methodology developed previously for the integrated multiscale modelling of SOEC cells and stacks.Read more
PhD position on Operando Characterisation of Solid Oxide and Protonic Ceramic Electrolysis CellsSEED lab offers a PhD position on Operando Characterisation of Solid Oxide and Protonic Ceramic Electrolysis Cells. Design and construct a new cell testing setup, building off existing setups in our lab, that will allow single cell testing at high temperatures (450-1000 oC) and pressurized conditions (1-10 bar) while providing optical access, e.g. via a quartz/sapphire window, to the cell.Read more
PhD position on Multiscale Mechanical and Performance Modelling of Solid Oxice Electrolyser Cells and Stacks
PhD position on Operando Characterisation of Solid Oxide and Protonic Ceramic Electrolysis Cells
Pulsed-Current Operation Enhances H₂O₂ Production on a Boron-Doped Diamond Mesh Anode in a Zero-Gap PEM Electrolyzer - Chemistry Europe journal
Frieder Mugele and Dirk van den Ende both received an award from the Jacob Wallenberg Foundation and the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences
Empathetic entrepreneurship
FASTER project to launch in 2025: Sustainable energy storage with green ammonia
PhD position available on molecular structure of electrode eletrolyte interfaces in electrochemistry
PhD position on Electrochemical Nanofluidics for Energy Research
Harpeet Sondhi investigates hydrophobicity of ceramic membranes
PCS members publish article in Journal of Physical Chemistry
Largest research project on hydrogen production technology granted
Guido Mul and Annemarie Huijser have paper published in Advanced Science