Jobs
PhD position
We are currently seeking a highly motivated and qualified individual to fill a PhD position in Electrochemistry at Physical Chemistry who will contribute to ongoing research projects and collaborate with our team of researchers. Please click on the tile for more detailed information.
PhD position
We are currently seeking a highly motivated and qualified individual to fill a PhD position in Nanostructured model catalysis at Physical Chemistry who will contribute to ongoing research projects and collaborate with our team of researchers. Please click on the tile for more detailed information.
Thesis
We are also happy to be able to supervise your thesis at any time, whether for a bachelor's or master's degree. Just send us an email and make an appointment for an interview or a trial internship - this way we can find the perfect topic for you!
What awaits you?
With us you can work independently in the laboratory and you are a permanent member of our working groups. As soon as you start work, you get your own office space so that you can contact your supervisors at any time if you have any questions. Our research areas mainly include electrochemistry and materials/surface research. This includes topics such as electrocatalysis, CO2 reduction, battery and ice research and much more. So if you are interested in research that specifically addresses the energy problems of the future, that finds application in industry and that goes beyond the borders of the earth, then take a look at physical chemistry.
How long does a thesis take?
Undergraduate: 3-5 months
Masters: 6-8 months
What do you take with you?
During a thesis, you not only acquire hard skills and knowledge in your research topic, you also get to know important methods that are standard in business and science. We also try to best equip you with soft skills by learning how to present and communicate scientifically with us. Another concern of ours is to enable you to participate in conferences.
Sign up with us now! We look forward to you.
Master thesis
We are currently looking for a highly motivated and qualified individual to fill a Masters thesis in the field of Nanostructured Model Catalysis at Physical Chemistry who will contribute to ongoing research projects and collaborate with our team of researchers. Please click on the tile for more detailed information.