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CCS Jobs and Opportunities

UKCCSRC is continually updating this page with new PhD studentships, research positions and other CCS jobs/opportunities so please do check back often. If you have a position you'd like us to post here, please email details (include a web-link or pdf of the advert) to UKCCSRC Community Network.

PhD Studentships

  • PhD in Developing New Separation Technique Based on Solid Adsorbents for Carbon Capture
    University of Edinburgh

    The scholarship is available immediately and covers the UK/EU rate of tuition fee as well as a stipend of £14,000. Subject to satisfactory progress, the scholarships are awarded for three years.
    Application deadline 28 Feb. 2013.
    Reference:
    Project topics: CO2 post-combustion capture techniques have been seen as the most promising candidate for reducing CO2 emission from existing power plants. However, about 29-52% of the energy produced by a power plant would be required to operate a carbon capture process. This project aim to develop a novel carbon capture technology to significantly reduce the energy consumed during CO2 adsorption and desorption processes. The work will involve heating, adsorption and regeneration of CO2 solid adsorbents.
    For more information: http://www.findaphd.com/search/ProjectDetails.aspx?PJID=43392&LID=452 Contact: Dr. Xianfeng Fan
  • PhD in Carbon dioxide capture and storage technologies (Chemical Engineering)
    James Watt Scholarships, Heriot-Watt University

    This studentship is fully funded for 36 months, with an annual tax-exempt maintenance of £15,000 (UK/EU) or £10,000 (Overseas), and include fees at the appropriate level.
    Available from Autumn 2013.
    Reference: JWS2013/19
    Project topics: Development of carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) technologies, including novel materials for CO2 capture; long term fate of CO2 (experimental and modelling studies) and CO2 utilization.
    For more information: http://www.eps.hw.ac.uk/research/james-watt.htm Contact: Prof Mercedes Maroto-Valer

Research Positions

  • CCS Engineer
    C-Capture Ltd

    Location: University of Leeds
    Grade/Salary: Competitive, dependent on qualifications and experience
    Closing date: March 15th 2013
    Duration:
    Job Description: The candidate will have a degree in either chemical or process engineering or relevant practical experience in operating relevant chemical engineering facilities.
    For more information: C-Capture_CCS_Chemist.pdf
  • CCS Chemist
    C-Capture Ltd

    Location: University of Leeds
    Grade/Salary: Competitive, dependent on qualifications and experience
    Closing date: March 15th 2013
    Duration:
    Job Description: To use knowledge and skills in organic chemistry, analytical chemistry and physical chemistry to support the development and implementation of C-Capture’s proprietary solvent systems in pilot scale operation, and conduct other research of relevance to industrial post-combustion CO2 capture processes.
    For more information: C-C-Capture_CCS_Engineer.pdf
  • Project Manager - Sustainability
    Electric Power Research Institute, Inc.

    Location: Palo Alto, CA
    Grade/Salary:
    Closing date:
    Duration:
    Job ID: 1340
    Project details: The successful candidate will work with a small team of project managers to execute technical projects and research related to ecosystem services, sustainability, water quality trading and other environmental markets, as they pertinent to the electric power industry and its customers.
    For more information: http://ch.tbe.taleo.net/CH05/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=EPRI&cws=1&rid=1340
  • Research Associate in CO2 Conversion and Solar Fuels
    Heriot-Watt University

    School/Section: School of Engineering & Physical Sciences Institute of Mechanical, Process and Energy Engineering
    Grade/Salary: Grade 7 £29,541 - £36,298
    Closing date: 20 Feb 2013
    Duration: available from 1st April 2013 for 36 months in the first instance
    Ref no: 278/12/W
    Project details: We are seeking a motivated and enthusiastic postdoctoral research associate to work on our EPSRC funded programme “Solar fuels via engineering innovation”, under the supervision of Prof Maroto-Valer. This research programme (£1.2m) will engineer novel photoreactors that can achieve efficient hydrocarbon conversion and separation from CO2 for solar fuel production. This will be achieved via an integrated approach between chemical engineers and chemists to intensify the process of CO2 photoreduction through reactor innovation, and thus, provide alternative future energy options.
    For more information: http://www.hw.ac.uk/about/careers/job-opportunities/research-associate-in-co2-conversion-solar-fuels.htm
    Contact: Prof Mercedes Maroto-Valer

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