Postdoctoral Fellow in Scattering Analysis of PEFCs
- Entreprise
- Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI)
- Lieu
- Villigen PSI
- Date
- 05.06.2026
- Référence
- 307122
Your Tasks
As part of a dynamic team, you will engage in the characterization of low temperature fuel cells using small angle scattering techniques. Your primary responsibilities will include:
- Characterization of the catalyst layer ionomer morphology (ex-situ) and liquid water therein (operando) utilizing small angle X-ray and neutron scattering.
- Planning, execution, analysis, and interpretation of experiments at scattering instruments, including lab-based, neutron, and synchrotron facilities.
- Improving data interpretation tools and operando setups as needed.
- Analyzing and visualizing scattering data.
- Disseminating results through presentations and publications at international conferences and in academic journals.
Your Profile
We are seeking candidates who have the following qualifications:
- A PhD degree in physics, chemistry, materials science, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, or a related field.
- Knowledge of electrochemical processes in PEM fuel cells and the functions/properties of porous materials.
- Experience in microstructural analysis and microscopy.
- Familiarity with scattering or imaging techniques is an advantage.
- Proficient programming skills are essential.
- Excellent communication skills, including advanced writing abilities in English.
- A strong ability to integrate into an interdisciplinary research team.
We Offer
Join a collaborative and innovative environment where interdisciplinary research thrives. We provide:
- A systematic approach to on-the-job training and opportunities for personal development.
- A strong vocational training culture.
- Support for balancing professional and personal interests through modern employment conditions and on-site facilities.
This position is fixed-term, with an initial employment contract duration of 1.5 years.
For more information, please connect with Dr. Juan Herranz at +41 56 310 55 62.
We look forward to your interest in becoming part of our pioneering research initiatives.