Responsibility

  • Get familiar with combustion and EAS concepts for ammonia engines
  • Develop and analyze possible EAS concepts for a holistic emission minimization
  • Experimentally investigate, analyze and validate selected EAS concepts with a flexible EAS test system
  • Perform a literature review of reaction mechanisms in ammonia engine exhaust gas conditions
  • Develop a model to predict N2O formation and reduction under the respective conditions
  • Find a suitable method for model calibration and validation
  • Perform sensitivity analyses to understand the impact of different parameters
  • Interact closely within the LEC’s research team and with key persons from industry project partners
  • Communicate the project results in regular internal meetings and to project partners

Your profile

  • Qualified degree (MSc) in chemistry, physics, mechanical engineering or similar
  • Good analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Experience in test bed experiments and chemical reaction modeling preferred
  • Strong interpersonal skills with initiative, creativity and perseverance
  • Willingness to work in a multidisciplinary team
  • Profound technical writing skills

Our offer

  • Possibility to elaborate a PhD thesis within an exciting research project
  • Availability of outstanding research infrastructure at the Graz University of Technology campus
  • Excellent possibilities for further personal and professional development
  • Full-time position with a monthly gross salary of € 3,714,80 (14 times p.a.)
  • Option to work part-time from home

 

Starting date: as soon as possible

The LEC supports equal opportunities and diversity. We are looking for dedicated and motivated individuals with research talent.

Contact:

Herlinde Kohlmaier
Email: career@lec.tugraz.at