DLR-DAAD Doctoral Fellowship Nr. 367: Feedstock evaluation for aviation biofuels production
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e. V. (DLR)
6 days ago
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DLR-DAAD Doctoral Fellowship
Nr. 367: Feedstock evaluation for aviation biofuels productionWhat to expect: Future aviation will require great amounts of renewable fuels to ensure long-term growth while restricting its climate impact due to kerosene combustion. If the fuel was produced from biomass, that had absorbed the same amount of carbon dioxide from air, which will be emitted in the turbine, a calculational carbon neutral flight is possible. Biomass processing towards renewable aviation fuels includes an assembly of multistage processes with different options for enhanced efficiency, carbon usage, by-product handling etc. Renewable biomass itself is a feedstock was varying chemical composition, heating value and processing characteristics.
For different types of biomass the effect of biomass characteristics on the choice of processing pathway, energetic and exergetic efficiency and production costs has to be identified and quantified. This will help the adjustment of biomass processing in current European research projects, where the technical, economic and ecological evaluation for renewable fuels production processes has to be performed.The main task of this postdoctoral position is to develop a practical scheme for linking characteristic biomass parameters to the optimal choice of processing conditions with maximum efficiency and added value. It is essential that the candidate has previous experience in biomass characterisation and knowledge about biomass processing.
The candidate must be in the position of identifying beneficial biofuels production pathways, its limitations, challenges and opportunities for improvements. Techno economic assessment methods need to be applied and gradually improved towards biomass processing pathways. If you are passionate about advancing electrochemical systems and meet the qualifications, we would be delighted to receive your application. Please apply here: DLR-DAAD Research Fellowship Programme - DAAD - Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst
Further information and current vacancies: DLR Current offers - DAAD What we expect from you:
Type of employment: Full-time Contakt: Dr. Ralph-Uwe Dietrich E-Mail: Ralph-Uwe.Dietrich@dlr.de
DLR-DAAD Doctoral Fellowship
Nr. 367: Feedstock evaluation for aviation biofuels productionWhat to expect: Future aviation will require great amounts of renewable fuels to ensure long-term growth while restricting its climate impact due to kerosene combustion. If the fuel was produced from biomass, that had absorbed the same amount of carbon dioxide from air, which will be emitted in the turbine, a calculational carbon neutral flight is possible. Biomass processing towards renewable aviation fuels includes an assembly of multistage processes with different options for enhanced efficiency, carbon usage, by-product handling etc. Renewable biomass itself is a feedstock was varying chemical composition, heating value and processing characteristics.
For different types of biomass the effect of biomass characteristics on the choice of processing pathway, energetic and exergetic efficiency and production costs has to be identified and quantified. This will help the adjustment of biomass processing in current European research projects, where the technical, economic and ecological evaluation for renewable fuels production processes has to be performed.The main task of this postdoctoral position is to develop a practical scheme for linking characteristic biomass parameters to the optimal choice of processing conditions with maximum efficiency and added value. It is essential that the candidate has previous experience in biomass characterisation and knowledge about biomass processing.
The candidate must be in the position of identifying beneficial biofuels production pathways, its limitations, challenges and opportunities for improvements. Techno economic assessment methods need to be applied and gradually improved towards biomass processing pathways. If you are passionate about advancing electrochemical systems and meet the qualifications, we would be delighted to receive your application. Please apply here: DLR-DAAD Research Fellowship Programme - DAAD - Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst
Further information and current vacancies: DLR Current offers - DAAD What we expect from you:
- PhD in Chemistry, Process Engineering, Physics or related disciplines with background in biomass characterization as well as in biomass processing like gasification, liquefaction or torrefication
- Knowledge and experience in chemical process simulation as well as the interpretation of the simulation results
- Technical, economic and ecological process evaluation and the capability to find improvements in biofuels production processes
- Experience in working at European Research projects of the Horizon 2020 program is a plus
- English competence: See requirements on www.daad.de/dlr
Type of employment: Full-time Contakt: Dr. Ralph-Uwe Dietrich E-Mail: Ralph-Uwe.Dietrich@dlr.de
JOB SUMMARY
DLR-DAAD Doctoral Fellowship Nr. 367: Feedstock evaluation for aviation biofuels productionDeutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e. V. (DLR)
Stuttgart
6 days ago
N/A
Full-time