
Master's thesis "Electrocatalytic Reduction of CO2 from DAC Sources"
- Location
- Oberhausen
- Remote
- Hybrid
- Employment type
- Thesis
- Experience
- Entry Level
- Field
- Research & Science
- Application deadline
- Jun 4, 2026
Master's thesis "Electrocatalytic Reduction of CO2 from DAC Sources"
The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft (www.fraunhofer.com) is one of the world's leading organizations for application-oriented research. 75 institutes develop pioneering technologies for our economy and society – more precisely: 32 000 people from technology, science, administration and IT. They know: Anyone who comes to Fraunhofer wants to and can make a difference. For themselves, for us and for the markets of today and tomorrow.
We want an earth that is worth living on. Our applied research in Circular Economy, Carbon Management, Green Hydrogen and Local Energy Systems makes concrete contributions to achieving the 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations. As an institute of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, we show how to not only master challenges, but grow with them. We push boundaries, think ahead and shape the future with applied research. Diverse perspectives and approaches strengthen creativity and innovation in our scientific work.
Would you like to help us shape a sustainable world? We are looking for reinforcement!
The department "Power-to-Chemicals", develops scalable electrochemical processes for converting gaseous CO2 into value-added chemicals and fuels, with a strong focus on zero-gap MEA electrolyzers operated under industrially relevant conditions. A key direction of the work is the direct coupling of Direct Air Capture (DAC) with gas-phase CO2 electrolysis, aiming to close the carbon cycle at scale.
Be part of change
- Fabrication of gas diffusion electrodes (GDEs) and membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) using techniques such as spray and slot-die coating
- Physicochemical and electrochemical characterization of catalyst layers and electrodes
- Operation of zero-gap CO2 electrolyzer cells under varying conditions (current density, temperature, humidity, CO2 feed composition)
- Performance evaluation of electrolyzers fed with CO2 from DAC sources, including impurity tolerance and stability studies
- Data analysis, documentation, and presentation of results in internal meetings and scientific contexts
What you contribute
- Ongoing master's studies in chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, or a related discipline
- Solid background in electrochemistry and/or heterogeneous catalysis
- Familiarity with materials characterization techniques (SEM, XRD, XPS, contact angle, porosimetry)
- Hands-on mindset and genuine interest in experimental laboratory work
- Ideally prior experience with electrode fabrication, MEA assembly, or fuel cell/electrolyzer testing as well as with Python, Origin, or similar tools for data analysis and visualization
What we offer
We are committed to creating an inspiring working environment in which all employees can develop. To this end, we promote and value the uniqueness of each person and create a culture of respect, openness and appreciation in which everyone is welcome:
- Teamwork at eye level: an open-minded team in which you can contribute your own ideas. New Work, diversity and inclusion as well as cooperative teamwork are central components of our culture.
- Theory meets practice: The opportunity to combine your knowledge from your studies with practical experience at the interface between business and science.
- Flex work: Your studies have priority - we offer you flexible working hours that adapt to your everyday study routine, as well as the opportunity to combine mobile working and on-site work by arrangement with the team.
- Students@UMSICHT: Comprehensive onboarding, good support and networking opportunities as well as versatile support for your career development through training and keynote speeches.
- Health & well-being: Health offers for a good balance in everyday life.
- You can find even more attractive benefits here: Fraunhofer UMSICHT as an employer
Remuneration according to the general works agreement for employing assistant staff.
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