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In order to achieve a sustainable, energy- and atom-efficient circular economy (closed carbon cycle), new raw materials, new catalysts, and new processes need to be developed. At BasCat - UniCat BASF JointLab possibilities are investigated for using green hydrogen from waste streams (e.g., plastic waste, biomass, carbon dioxide from exhaust gases) to produce urgently needed platform chemicals (e.g., ethanol) in sustainable value chains. The interdisciplinary project team at Technische Universitaet Berlin focuses on heterogeneous catalysis.
Funded by the BMFTR with €30 million over 5 years, the project ASCEND aims to accelerate the development of novel catalysts in collaboration with the partners HZB, FHI, Dunia, Siemens, BASF, and TU Berlin (BasCat). The research at BasCat focuses on digital catalysis and heterogeneous catalysts for the conversion of carbon dioxide into industrially relevant products, such as higher alcohols.
Strong interest in computational methods in heterogeneous catalysis research; Successfully completed university degree (diploma, master's degree or equivalent) in chemistry or chemical engineering.
Please compile your application (including the reference number, cover letter, resume, copies of your most important certificates such as master's degree/diploma, summary of your master's thesis, academic transcript with grades, and list of publications if applicable) into a single PDF file and send it, quoting the reference number, via E-Mail to Dr. Geske: contact@bascat.tu-berlin.de
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