Last application dateAug 31, 2026 23:59 DepartmentWE04 - Department of Solid State Sciences DegreeMaster degree in physics, chemical or physics engineering, chemistry or a related disciplines Occupancy rate100% Vacancy typeResearch staff ABOUT GHENT UNIVERSITYGhent University is a world of its own. Employing more than 15,000 people, it is actively involved in education and research, management and administration, as well as technical and social service provision on a daily basis. It is one of the largest, most exciting employers in the area and offers great career opportunities. With its 11 faculties and more than 80 departments offering state-of-the-art study programmes grounded in research in a wide range of academic fields, Ghent University is a logical choice for its staff and students. YOUR TASKSAIMDevelop and exploit novel (experimental) approaches to uncover the temperature household of heterogeneous catalysts during thermo-catalytic CO2 conversion. SCIENTIFIC CONTEXT AND CHALLENGEHeterogeneous catalysts lie at the heart of various industrial chemical processes and form the key towards environmental remediation in the coming decades. These solid nanomaterials expose tailored active surface sites that transform harmful waste molecules into added value products, such as renewable fuels. While the main focus in the field has been on understanding the impact of the catalyst structure and its performance, the local catalyst temperature has to date remained largely unexplored. However, temperature is a crucial parameter in catalysis as it dominates the reaction kinetics, thermodynamics and stability of a catalyst. Recent pioneering work from our group, published recently in Nature Catalysis, now enables to directly monitor the nanoscale temperature of the catalyst phase executing the reaction. The data shows that reaction heat from catalytic reactions causes significant temperature changes in the catalyst, potentially changing its local performance and impacting the catalyst stability. PROGRAM AND JOB DESCRIPTIONIn the PhD program, the doctoral student will develop the next generation of operando X-ray thermometry tools, strongly moving beyond the capabilities of the group’s recently-developed X-ray absorption thermometry method. In addition, the student will explore novel optical laser-based methods to chart nanoscale heat transport within catalysts. Both pillars will require a strong component of catalyst fabrication, to tailor model catalysts via gas-phase deposition methods, including atomic layer deposition (ALD) and physical vapor deposition (PVD). More specific tasks:
RESEARCH ENVIRONMENTThe PhD thesis will be conducted under the supervision of Prof. Filez, fully embedded within the Conformal Coating of Nanomaterials (CoCooN) research group at the Department of Solid State Sciences, Ghent University, Belgium (www.cocoon.ugent.be). Prof. Filez’s research focusses on the fabrication and the advanced in-situ/operando characterization of solid catalysts during thermal conversion (refs: Appl. Catal. B 2026, 126563; Nat. Catal. 2025, 187; Adv. Mater. 2024, 2305984; Small 2022, 2205217). The CoCooN group has strong expertise in ALD/PVD, amongst other applications to fabricate nanoparticle catalysts, and track record in X-ray characterization, both in-house and at large-scale synchrotron facilities abroad (refs: Nat. Catal. 2024, 2; Nat. Commun. 2017, 1074; Chem. Soc. Rev. 2011, 5242; Nature 2003, 641). CoCooN is an international environment with intense contacts with industry, and equipped with a broad set of state-of-the-art experimental research facilities/techniques. The PhD topic is part of an FWO project. WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FORREQUIREMENTS
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Submit the above files in the listed order as a single .pdf-file to Matthias.Filez@UGent.be, using the subject line “Application FWO-Thermometry PhD”. Applications not matching the outlined format will not be considered. This PhD position is available immediately and is open until the vacancy is filled. For more information about this vacancy, please contact Prof. Matthias Filez (Matthias.Filez@UGent.be).
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