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Technical University of Denmark

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Copenhagen

Denmark

This PhD position focuses on fundamental and applied research in electrochemical direct air capture (e-DAC) at DTU Energy. The project addresses key scientific and technological challenges associated with capturing CO₂ directly from ambient air and is suited for candidates interested in combining computational modeling with experimental electrochemistry to develop energy-efficient e-DAC systems./nElectrochemical direct air capture is a promising carbon-negative approach that enables the selective and energy-efficient capture and release of CO₂ from air using redox-active materials under ambient conditions./nThe position is embedded in an interdisciplinary research environment at DTU Energy, offering access to state-of-the-art experimental facilities, computational resources, and opportunities for collaboration with national and international research partners.
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Duration

3 Months

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#161

US World and News Report

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#185

The World University Rankings

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#109

QS World University Rankings

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