Position:
An opportunity for a postdoctoral researcher focused on the thermochemical processing of waste tyres is currently available. Candidates with experience in thermogravimetric analysis of rubber containing compounds, characterization of solid and liquid products of thermal degradation processes, and the development of pyrolysis processes for waste tyres, are particularly encouraged to apply. The position will focus on various types of thermochemical processes of waste tyres, for the recovery of valuable chemicals in a research program within the Department of Process Engineering. The fellowship is available for a minimum period of one year, starting 1 February 2014, or shortly thereafter. A minimum scholarship of ZAR220 000 per annum has been granted for the position and, provided that the necessary procedures are put in place, this amount will be free of income tax.
Research:
This research group is currently collaborating with private funders on the development of industrial processes for the recovery of valuable chemicals from waste tyres. Such development requires in-depth expertise in thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) of waste tyres degradation, kinetics of thermal degradation, characterization of liquid, solid and gaseous products from such thermal degradation, and optimization of pyrolysis processes for waste tyres, based on such characterization. The research work will be focused on these areas of technical development.
The postdoctoral researcher will be expected to contribute significantly to:
A. The publication of research outputs from current and previous projects
B. Daily supervision of postgraduate student projects
C. Performing experimental work when necessary
D. Developing new areas of research within the research group.
E. Writing new funding proposals to sustain research activities
Requirements:
A Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, obtained within the past five years, with a strong background in thermochemical processing of tyres and/or rubber, as described above. A first degree in Chemical Engineering, allowing registration as a professional engineer in South Africa, will be considered as a significant benefit.
Applications:
A covering letter and curriculum vitae, including all research outputs should be sent to: Prof Johann Görgens, Department of Process Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Stellenbosch University, Private Bag X1, Matieland, 7602, South Africa
Fax: +27 (0)21-808-2059
E-mail: jgorgens@sun.ac.za and see http://processengineering.sun.ac.za/ for more details on the department and the University of Stellenbosch.
Closing date for applications is 15 September 2013. The university reserves the right not to fill the position.
