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- PhD In situ X-ray nanodiffraction analysis of hydrogen interaction with microstructures
Thesis subject: In situ X-ray nanodiffraction analysis of hydrogen interaction with microstructures
You will join ID13’s team composed of 7 people. The beamline ID13’s mission is to provide fast scanning X-ray micro-/nano-beam diffraction combined with X-ray fluorescence detection often employed for in-situ/operando experiments.
This PhD project focuses on advancing the understanding of hydrogen interactions with materials, a critical area for hydrogen-based technologies essential to global sustainability and energy transition goals. Utilizing the capabilities of the ID13 beamline the project will develop the electrochemical X-ray nanodiffraction technique. This novel method enables simultaneous hydrogen charging and in situ characterization of structural, microstructural, and stress-strain changes in metallic microstructures. The research aims at providing real-time insights into hydrogen diffusion fronts, hydride formation, and the influence of interfaces and stress gradients.
You shall be enrolled at Montanuniversity Leoben, Austria Doctoral School as a condition of your recruitment.
Contract of two years, renewable for one year.
Do you recognize yourself in this description? Apply now for your next professional adventure!
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The ESRF is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from disabled persons.
More details about the Nextstep Doctoral Programme on www.nextstep-programme.eu
NEXTSTEP will train 36 enthusiastic researchers to exploit the unique and transversal capabilities of analytical research infrastructures in tackling the challenges associated with sustainable development and industrial competitiveness in the areas of “Health”, “Digital, Industry & Space”, “Climate, Energy and Mobility” and “Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment”, which are at the heart of Horizon Europe. Host laboratories: ESRF and ILL (France), FZJ (Germany), AREA (Italy), NTNU (Norway).