The University of Twente is offering a PhD position focused on electrochemical nanofluidics for energy applications. The project explores charge and mass transport in nanoporous materials to enhance energy transition technologies such as batteries, supercapacitors, fuel cells, and electrolyzers. The candidate will use microfabrication technology to create model systems and investigate electrochemical processes at the nanoscale. Applicants should have a Master’s degree in physics, physical chemistry, or related fields, with strong experimental and theoretical modeling skills. The position is part of the Advanced Nano-Electrochemistry Institute (ANION) and involves working within a multidisciplinary team.