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PhD Student in physical chemistry of the atmosphere

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Some features of our web site require JavaScript to function properly. Please enable JavaScript in your browser.PositionPhD Student in physical chemistry of the atmosphereEmployerPaul Scherrer InstituteThe Paul Scherrer Institute PSI is the largest research institute for natural and engineering sciences within Switzerland. We perform cutting-edge research in the fields of future technologies, energy and climate, health innovation and fundamentals of nature. By performing fundamental and applied research, we work on sustainable solutions for major challenges facing society, science and economy. PSI is committed to the training of future generations. Therefore, about one quarter of our staff are post-docs, post-graduates or apprentices. Altogether, PSI employs 2300 people.LocationVilligen PSI, SwitzerlandSectorAcademicRelevant divisionsAtmospheric Sciences (AS)Cryospheric Sciences (CR)TypeFull timeLevelStudent / Graduate / InternshipSalaryOpenRequired educationMasterApplication deadlineOpen until the position is filledPosted7 November 2025Job DescriptionThis SNF-funded project investigates acid-base chemistry and hydrogen bonding at ice- and water-air interfaces. Building on our expertise in probing the adsorption of acidic trace gases to ice using Near Ambient Pressure X-ray Photoemission and X-ray absorption spectroscopy, we now seek to develop a predictive understanding of ammonia chemistry in the cryosphere and upper troposphere, addressing significant knowledge gaps in atmospheric multiphase chemistry.For the multiphase chemistry research group, we are looking for a PhD Student in physical chemistry of the atmosphereYour tasksYour research will explore the mechanisms of ammonia (NH₃) adsorption and interfacial proton transfer, focusing on how these processes are influenced by acidic adsorbents (CO₂, HONO, HNO₃), mineral oxides, and reactive trace gases (NO₂, SO₂, O₃)A central aim is to investigate molecular-level differences between air-water and air-ice interfacesYou will design and conduct experiments using coated wall flow-tube reactors, X-ray excited electron spectroscopy at the Swiss Light Source, and sum-frequency generation spectroscopy in collaboration with Boise State UniversityYour profileBrilliant, creative, and motivated - even if your previous research didn’t focus on interfaces, snow, or atmospheric scienceHold a master’s degree in physical chemistry, chemical physics, or a closely related disciplineTalented Experimentalist or experienced with analytical field campaignsCurious about molecular-level interfacial processes and eager to develop a predictive understandingA strong communicator in English, able to present results in high-impact journals and at international conferencesExperience in low-temperature experiments, spectroscopic methods, and programming for data analysis is beneficialHow to applyFor further information, please contact Dr Thorsten Bartels-Rausch, phone +41 56 310 43 01.Please submit your application online at https://www.psi.ch/en/hr/job-opportunities/72914-phd-student-in-physical-chemistry-of-the-atmosphere by 31 December 2025 (including a motivation letter and addresses of referees) for the position as a PhD Student (Index-Nr. 5505-25377).Go back

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