100%, Zurich, fixed-term
The ETH Zurich Geothermal Energy & Geofluids (GEG.ethz.ch) Group in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences investigates subsurface reactive fluid and geothermal energy transfer, developing and employing computer simulations, laboratory experiments, and field analyses. Our aim is to gain fundamental insights and develop sustainable technologies to address societal needs.
We are excited to announce an interdisciplinary PhD opportunity focused on mechanochemical processes driving radical formation and redox cycling in the deep subsurface. This has significant implications for geochemistry, geophysics, biogeochemistry, planetary habitability, and sustainable energy resources. The successful candidate will join a dynamic research team investigating how crustal faulting, tectonics, and mineral fracturing generate reactive unpaired electron radical centers in silica-rich rocks. These silica radicals may react with water to form natural hydrogen, reactive oxygen species, unique silica surface moieties, and other products. These processes may fuel microbial metabolisms and shape subsurface ecosystems. The project may explore the formation, accumulation, migration, and potential exploitation of natural hydrogen as a clean energy source. This research addresses fundamental questions about mechanochemical reactions in natural materials and energy flow in Earth's deep environments and its relevance to extraterrestrial environments and future energy strategies. For more information on this project, see: Project Details.
The PhD project will explore:
The work will combine experimental simulations (e.g., ball milling, high-pressure fracture experiments), magnetic-resonance-based characterization, geochemical analysis, and microbial ecology approaches, alongside modeling hydrogen migration and storage potential.
We seek a highly motivated and self-organized individual with:
We provide a dynamic and exciting work environment with cutting-edge computational and laboratory infrastructure at ETH Zurich, particularly within the GEG group. The GEG Group's reactive transport laboratory includes an XRCT system for running reactive transport experiments, as well as a laser laboratory equipped with Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) and Laser-Induced Fluorescence (LIF) experimental capabilities. Additionally, we are expanding the laboratory to soon include both low- and high-field multinuclear Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging (NMR/MRI), electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), and dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) instruments to conduct reactive experiments and quantify a wide range of components under various temperature and pressure conditions. The GEG Group values an open and inclusive group culture.
The position is 100% with a competitive salary in accordance with ETH Zurich standards. Initially offered for one year, the position has the potential for annual extensions based on project needs and employee performance. The position start date is March 1, 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter.
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We look forward to receiving your online application, including:
Apply online using the form below. Please note that only applications matching the job profile will be considered.
If you have any questions, please reach out to Dr. Adam Altenhof at adam.altenhof@eaps.ethz.ch and/or Dr. Xiang-Zhao Kong at xkong@ethz.ch.
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Location : Zürich
Country : Switzerland