PhD Scholarship in Electrochemical Direct Air Capture Using Combined Computational and Experimental Approaches - DTU Energy
Description
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.