Regime: Full-time
Application Deadline: 13 November 2025
Start Date: As soon as possible
The University of Antwerp is a leading European university offering innovative education to over 20,000 students, conducting pioneering research, and contributing to society. With more than 6,000 employees from 100 countries, the university fosters an inclusive, collaborative, and forward-thinking academic environment.
The ELCAT group in the Faculty of Applied Engineering focuses on electrochemistry and electrochemical engineering. Research activities include:
Electro-organic synthesis
CO₂ reduction and water splitting electrolysis
Design and scale-up of electrochemical reactors
Redox flow batteries and industrially relevant electrolyzers
Electro-organic synthesis using H₂O as a hydrogen source enables direct e-hydrogenation, avoiding the need for handling H₂ gas. This PhD project focuses on:
Synthesis and characterization of electrode-immobilized metal-oxide nanoparticles
Evaluation of e-hydrogenation performance for various organic substrates
Investigating reaction mechanisms spectroscopically
Optimizing catalyst materials, reaction conditions, and electrolyzer design
Developing a versatile flow-electrolysis platform for energy storage, industrial alkyne semi-hydrogenation, and bio-feedstock upgrading
Essential:
Master’s degree in chemical engineering, chemistry, materials science, or related fields (or equivalent experience)
Strong academic record
Fluent in English
Ability to work safely in chemical laboratories
Self-motivated, organized, and independent
Desirable:
Experience in nanoparticle synthesis, characterization, heterogeneous catalysis
Knowledge of mass transfer, reactor engineering, fluid dynamics
Skills in Python/R programming, spectroscopy (UV/Vis, Raman, NMR), HPLC/GC, CAD, 3D printing
Strong planning and teamwork abilities
Recommendation letters are a plus.
Doctoral scholarship initially for 1 year, renewable up to 4 years
Work at Campus Drie Eiken in a stimulating research environment
Access to state-of-the-art lab facilities
Benefits including ecocheques, internet allowance, and commuting support
Opportunities to publish, patent, and present research internationally
Find out more about working at the University of Antwerp here.
Apply through the University of Antwerp online application platform by 13 November 2025. Include:
Motivation letter
Academic CV with degrees, dates, and grades
Short summary of your Master’s thesis and relevant research projects
Contact for queries:
Prof. Dominik Halter: dominik.halter@uantwerpen.be
Email for application technical support: jobs@uantwerpen.be
The University of Antwerp values diversity and an inclusive environment. Applications are encouraged from candidates of all genders, ethnicities, abilities, and backgrounds.
In your application, please refer to Polytechnicpositions.com