Vacancy No. 114/2025

Postdoc (f/m/d) specializing in chemical engineering

Job description

You will join our team of the research group “Materials for Spectral Conversion” working on solar-driven degradation of micropollutants in water by novel photocatalytic polymer membranes with an active porphyrin surface layer. Your tasks include:

  • Coating commercially available micro- and ultrafiltration membranes with porphyrins and phthalocyanines and characterizing their photocatalytic activity with respect to the degradation of trace hormones.
  • Characterization of new photocatalytic membranes with methods of optical spectroscopy, XRD, TGA, Raman/FTIR, electron microscopy, etc.
  • Determination of the photodegradation mechanisms of the adsorbed porphyrins and phthalocyanines.
  • Publication of research results in scientific journals and at conferences.
Personal qualification
  • University degree (Master) and completed doctorate (PhD) in chemical engineering.
  • Experience in the synthesis of photocatalytic materials (organic or inorganic), material characterization and optical spectroscopy.
  • Experience in publishing research results in high impact journals and writing concise reports.
  • Knowledge in the preparation of applications for research funding is an advantage.
Organizational unit

Institute of Microstructure Technology (IMT)

Starting date

01.05.2025

Salary

Salary category 13TV-L, depending on the fulfillment of professional and personal requirements.

Contract duration

30.09.2026

Application up to

15.04.2025

Contact person in line-management

For further information, please contact Dr. Turshatov, email: andrey.turshatov@kit.edu

Application

Please apply online using the button below for this vacancy number 114/2025 .
Personnel Support is provided by 

Ms Gätcke
phone: +49 721 608-25010,

Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1, 76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany

We prefer to balance the number of employees (f/m/d). Therefore we kindly ask female applicants to apply for this job.
Recognized severely disabled persons will be preferred if they are equally qualified.