We are constantly looking for individuals who are...
- Motivated to make an impact in the most environmentally friendly pathways to obtain energy carriers and chemicals
- Enthusiastic about solving relevant immediate problems or longer-term goals to achieve sustainability
- In possession of a BSc or MSc degree in Chemical Engineering or a related field
- Familiar with the mathematical interpretation of catalyst kinetics and/or chemical reactor phenomena
- Able to work, communicate, and convince in a multicultural-multidisciplinary environment
For those, we can offer...
- A research position and your next career milestone: MSc or PhD
- Access to world-class research equipment and facilities
- Being part of a community of outstanding researchers and professors recognized worldwide
- The chance to solve real and applied problems in a creative way
- A framework to bring your ideas to life and explore your entrepreneurial potential
- Being at the forefront of human change, supported by decision-makers and industrial partners
You can visit the KAUST admission office for more information about the Chemical Engineering programs. Note that there are other academic degrees that I can potentially supervise in: Mechanical Engineering, Chemistry....
You can assign me as your supervisor if you have the following:
- Understanding of our group's mission and vision.
- Alignment with our research statements. It is important that you align your objectives with ours.
- My approval, by asking me to pedro.castano@kaust.edu.sa. Don't forget to attach your CV with relevant information such as GPA, English level, an overview of academic marks, and track record. Do not explain in detail your background. Avoid listing experimental techniques at the user level. Focus on unique skills, advanced system design, operation, or concepts. What makes you unique?. Address the fundamental research questions you want to address within the field of research we are touching (reaction engineering). Articulate a clear research vision. Select specific areas you wish to work on, demonstrating depth rather than breadth.
If you are called for an academic interview, you will need to fill out this form https://forms.gle/WdySVYJeVoECEaw38. In the interview, you will be asked to show alignment with our research lines.