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The Department of Applied Physics and Science Education is a research-driven department housing high-quality educational programs, all featuring strong connections between research and education. Our research is clustered in three focal areas: Fluids, Bio and Soft Matter (FBSM); Plasmas and Beams (PB); and Nano, Quantum and Photonics (NQP). Our shared ambition is to equip the next generation of ‘engineers of the future’ with the knowledge and the skills they will need to impact science, innovation, and society, from regional to global scales.
Are you interested in plasma physics? Do you want to help demonstrate the usefulness of radio-frequency driven plasmas for industrial processes? We are looking for a motivated PhD student to investigate rapidly pulsed radio-frequency plasmas used for gas conversion.
Background
Plasma processing systems are often powered by 13.56 MHz radiofrequency (RF) waveforms. However, advances have been held back by i) lack of precise control of the RF signal and ii) the low energy efficiency of RF generators, which prevents the utilization of RF-driven plasmas in energy sensitive applications like CO2 conversion or ammonia synthesis.
However, recent advances in power electronics have led to large improvements in the power efficiency of RF generators and the possibility to operate without impedance matching, allowing them to maintain this high efficiency even under rapidly changing load conditions, such as during pulsed operation. This opens up new operating regimes that have previously been inaccessible and will be explored in this project.
Your project
Within this PhD project, you will investigate an RF-driven plasma using an advanced power generator to enable rapid pulsing of the discharge, fast active control and high efficiency. You will explore the influence of the electric parameters on the plasma chemistry using two reference systems: 1) atomic oxygen production in an O2 plasma and 2) NOx production in a N2-O2 plasma.
For this, you will set up a dedicated experiment and use state-of-the-art equipment and measurement methods including Langmuir probes and optical diagnostics such as absorption spectroscopy to answer research questions like:
You will join the plasma & materials processing group (PMP) in the Applied Physics and Science Education department of TU/e. Within PMP, you will work as part of an international team of passionate, dedicated people working on topics like new materials for the semiconductor industry and for photovoltaics; on plasma chemistry and catalysis; as well as on advanced plasma and surface diagnostics. The group offers well-equipped labs, excellent technical support and an enjoyable and sociable working environment.
A meaningful job in a dynamic and ambitious university, in an interdisciplinary setting and within an international network. You will work on a beautiful, green campus within walking distance of the central train station. In addition, we offer you:
Do you recognize yourself in this profile and would you like to know more? Please contact the hiring manager dr. Julian Held, email j.held@tue.nl.
Visit our website for more information about the application process or the conditions of employment. You can also contact HR Services, email HRServices.APSE@tue.nl.
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We invite you to submit a complete application by using the apply button. The application should include a:
We look forward to receiving your application and will screen it as soon as possible. The vacancy will remain open until the position is filled.
| Type of employment | Temporary position |
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| Contract type | Full time |
| Salary | Scale P |
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| Number of positions | 1 |
| Full-time equivalent | 1.0 FTE |
| City | Eindhoven |
| County | Noord-Brabant |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Reference number | 2025/542 |
| Published | 29.Oct.2025 |
| Last application date | 29.Nov.2025 |