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Characterization: You collaborate with cross-functional teams to characterize (and produce) sorbent materials and filter modules for direct air capture. Development & Experimentation: You advance material development, mechanical testing, and analytical methodologies in the chemical lab through independent experimentation and evaluation of new concepts using hypothesis-driven experimental designs. Research & Optimization: You contribute to sorbent structure optimization by defining research questions, generating and interpreting laboratory data, and supporting evidence-based material improvements.
Job Responsibility:
You collaborate with cross-functional teams to characterize (and produce) sorbent materials and filter modules for direct air capture
You advance material development, mechanical testing, and analytical methodologies in the chemical lab through independent experimentation and evaluation of new concepts using hypothesis-driven experimental designs
You contribute to sorbent structure optimization by defining research questions, generating and interpreting laboratory data, and supporting evidence-based material improvements
Requirements:
You hold a bachelor's degree, or you are working towards a master's degree in chemical engineering, chemistry, mechanical engineering, process engineering, materials science, or a related discipline
Enjoy working hands-on in the lab with experience in one of the following: Working in chemical labs, failure analysis, water and gas analysis, characterization of porous materials, adsorption characterization, or prototyping
You have a reliable and motivated mindset, combined with a solution-oriented and structured way of working. You communicate clearly and demonstrate resilience and self-reliance in a research environment
You are fluent in English and comfortable working in an international, interdisciplinary environment