Informations générales
Intitulé de l'offre : Researcher (M/F): Development of an electrolyzer to convert CO2 into ethylene (H/F)
Référence : UMR5635-DAMVOI-019
Nombre de Postes : 1
Lieu de travail : MONTPELLIER
Date de publication : jeudi 18 décembre 2025
Type de contrat : Chercheur en contrat CDD
Durée du contrat : 5 mois
Date d'embauche prévue : 15 janvier 2026
Quotité de travail : Complet
Rémunération : from € 3 071,50 gross, adjustable according to experience
Niveau d'études souhaité : Doctorat
Expérience souhaitée : 1 à 4 années
Section(s) CN : 15 - Chimie des matériaux, nanomatériaux et procédés
Missions
We are looking for a highly motivated and competent researcher (M/F) in the field of industrial CO2 electrolysis for ethylene production. The successful candidate will be involved in the design, development and optimization of advanced electrochemical systems for the sustainable synthesis of ethylene from carbon dioxide. The aim of the position will be to bring this technology to industrial development by overcoming the following major challenges: scaling up the system and achieving stability in excess of 100h.
Activités
The main mission is to lead the scaling up of CO₂ electrolysis technology and adapt it for industrial implementation. This includes optimizing the manufacturing process for membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs), improving reproducibility and reliability, and enhancing the overall technology readiness level (TRL). The position also involves developing and validating procedures to ensure long-term stable operation and compatibility with industry standards. At the same time, the position involves designing and testing next-generation catalytic materials and MEA architectures aimed at improving the activity, selectivity, and durability of the system. This effort supports the company's continuous innovation strategy and helps maintain its technological competitiveness.
Compétences
The position covers a wide range of technical and coordination activities, including: 1. Developing and optimizing MEAs for electrochemical CO₂ reduction in a gap-free configuration, including their design, fabrication, performance improvement, and process scaling to industrial standards of quality and reproducibility. 2. Coordinating collaborative projects with academic and industrial partners, managing technical requests, material production and delivery, performance evaluation, and data communication. 3. Performing technical-economic evaluations of the technology based on experimental progress and scaling results to guide development priorities and validate industrial feasibility. 4. Coordinate technical reports and supplier relations, ensuring effective communication with partner institutions, suppliers, and organizations that support the company. 5. Contribute to strategic R&D planning, including the definition of next-generation catalysts and MEA architectures to improve performance, stability, and scalability.
Contexte de travail
Rapidly rising levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere have prompted the development of carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technologies. In this context, the conversion of CO2 into chemical fuels makes it possible to close the carbon cycle. Since multi-carbon (C2+) products have a higher market value and are more energy-intensive, intensive efforts have been devoted to improving reaction selectivity for the production of C2 and C2+ molecules. Modest energy efficiency and selectivity towards the production of multi-carbon molecules at industrially relevant current densities, however, limit the development of CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) technology.
Our team has recently developed an efficiency strategy to control the selectivity of CO2RR. This strategy has been successfully tested in a continuous-flow electrolyzer.
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Contraintes et risques
No specific risk identified at this time