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Job description
Combustion is responsible for 80% of our current energy supply and will remain to be extremely important in future due to its extremely high power-density. However, the fuels will shift more and more from fossils to sustainable fuels like biofuels, solar fuels and metal fuels. To understand the underlying physical and chemical processes and to control them in such a way that the processes are ultra-clean and highly efficient is highly motivating.
One of the newly discovered ways to generate power involves rethinking the way we use metals. People deal with metals every day and it may be hard to imagine that metals can replace hydrocarbon fuels. However, recent research has indicated that there might be huge opportunities for a carbon-free energy cycle based on metal fuels, with which it will be possible to supply power and heat when and where needed. In order to make fast oxidation of metals possible, they should be used as small (micron-sized) particles. In that case, they generate flame structures similar to those of gaseous fuels. Currently a new burner is developed to make this combustion possible in a very efficient way, called Mild Cyclonic Combustor (MC2). The candidate will develop these ideas further into a working prototype, using design methods and experiments, possibly supported by CFD simulations.
Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e)
Requirements
Qualification of applicant
We are looking for recently graduated, talented, enthusiastic candidates with excellent experimental and communication skills holding an MSc or PhD in Thermo-Fluids, Power and flow, Combustion Technology, Mechanical Engineering or Aerospace Engineering. A strong interest in energy conversion methods in the energy transition is required. Experience in flow physics and CFD is a benefit.
Conditions of employment
We offer:
- An exciting job in a dynamic work environment and multidisciplinary consortium.
- A temporary position of 1 year, with possible extensions.
- Depending on knowledge and experience, the gross monthly salary amounts to a minimum of € 2,325 and a maximum of
€ 2,972 for the case of a graduated MSc.
For a recently graduated PhD we offer a minimum of € 3,255 and a maximum of € 4,274 gross per month based on full-time work. This is in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities.
- The possibility to present your work at international conferences.
- An attractive package of fringe benefits, including end-of-year bonus (8,3% in December), an extra holiday allowance
(8% in May), moving expenses and excellent sports facilities.