With cutting-edge research in the fields of ENERGY, HEALTH and MATTER, around 1,500 employees from more than 70 nations at Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) are committed to mastering the great challenges facing society today.
The Institute of Resource Ecology (IRE) performs research to protect humans and the environment from hazards caused by pollutants resulting from technical processes that produce energy and raw materials. One major goal is gaining a better understanding of fundamental processes defining transport and accumulation of radiotoxic elements in the geo- and biosphere including the food chain.
The Department of Surface Processes invites applications as
Tc is the lightest chemical element with only radioactive isotopes and very interesting chemical and physical properties. Although of high concern, in particular for the safety assessment of potential nuclear waste repositories, technetium molecular interactions in the environment are poorly understood. The PhD studies will focus on the immobilization of Tc triggered by Fe(II)-carbonate minerals. The retention of Tc will be comprehensively quantified by (radio)analytical techniques. By combining a variety of spectroscopic, microscopic and diffraction techniques the underlying molecular processes will be identified and characterized.
The PhD studies are part of the RULET joint project “Rückhaltung und Löslichkeit dosisrelevanter Radionuklide unter den reduzierenden Nahfeldbedingungen eines Endlagers im Ton- oder Kristallingestein” (“Retention and solubility of dose-relevant radionuclides under the reducing near-field conditions of a repository in clay or crystalline rock”), that is funded by the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection RULET (02E12224E).
We look forward to receiving your application documents (including cover letter, CV, diplomas/transcripts, etc.), which you can submit via our online-application-system: https://www.hzdr.de/db/Cms?pNid=490&pLang=en&pOid=73704
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