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Department of Chemistry
PhD Student Position in Semiconductor Photocatalysis 80 %Start of employment September 1, 2026, or upon mutual agreementThe group of Prof. David Tilley has an opening for a PhD position at the intersection of materials chemistry, catalysis, and solar energy. We are located at the University of Zurich, Irchel campus, where you would work in one of the newest and most modern chemistry buildings in Europe. Your responsibilitiesAs a PhD student in our group, you will work on the synthesis and study of semiconducting inorganic particles for solar-driven catalysis.
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Your profileWe are seeking a highly motivated candidate with a strong interest in materials chemistry and solar-driven catalysis.
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Information on your applicationPlease submit your application as a single PDF file that includes the following: i) a cover letter describing previous research and motivation for applying to this position, ii) a detailed curriculum vitae, and iii) the names of two people who can supply reference letters. Letters of recommendation will only be requested for shortlisted candidates. Applications will be received until May 7th, 2026. Incomplete applications will not be considered.What we offerWork-Life Balance
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LocationDepartment of ChemistryWinterthurerstrasse 190, 8057 Zürich, SwitzerlandFurther informationQuestions about the jobProf. Dr. David Tilley ProfessorThank you for your message. We will get back to you shortly.
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