2020
PhD position in Technology and Public Policy: Battery Supply Chain Footprint and Innovation
The Energy Politics Group (EPG) together with the Materials and Device Engineering Group (MaDE) are seeking a PhD candidate in Technology and Public Policy to work on lithium-ion battery supply chain footprint analysis and more specifically on the question of how batteries’ footprint can be reduced by means of technological innovation and recycling.
PhD position: Nanoscale structural evolution in lithium-sulfur batteries
We are looking for a highly motivated PhD student for an interdisciplinary research project across the fields of energy materials, electrochemistry and materials physics.
Lego-like assembly of zeolitic membranes improves carbon capture
EPFL chemical engineers have developed a new way to manufacture zeolitic membranes, state-of-the-art materials used for gas separation in harsh conditions.
New PhD student - Jean-Marc
Jean-Marc Sujata joins our group
Vanessa Wood new Vice President for Knowledge Transfer and Corporate Relations
New role will start January 1, 2021, research group continues
New PhD student - Xueyan
Xueyan Zhao joins our group
Best poster award to Maximilian Jansen
iCQD Best ePoster Presentation
New PhD student - Andrew
Andrew Angehrn joins our group
«I miss the creativity»
Watch the video of Jasper talking about how it feels to be back in the lab and what is different than before the lockdown.
New Postdoc student - Christian
Christian Prehal joins our group
A new theory for Semiconductors made of nanocrystals
Researchers at ETH have provided the first theoretical explanation for how electrical current is conducted in semiconductors made of nanocrystals. In the future, this could lead to the development of new sensors, lasers or LEDs for TV screens.
Simon Müller successfully defends his PhD
Congrats to now Dr. Simon Müller for the successful defense of his PhD thesis!