DTU Energy offers a PhD scholarship for research in CO2 capture and utilization, focusing on integrating Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology with electrochemical conversion processes to create value-added materials from captured CO2. The candidate will develop innovative materials, conduct experiments using advanced characterization techniques, and optimize processes to minimize energy consumption and environmental impact. A Master's degree in electrochemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, or related fields is required. Experience in experimental catalyst synthesis and Python for data analysis is advantageous. The position is open until January 31, 2025.