Duration: minimum 4 months (preferably 6+ months), starting from November 2025 (can be discussed).
Location: Wetsus, European centre of excellence for sustainable water technology, Leeuwarden.
Salary: The maximum Wetsus allowance for this internship is 425 € per month. Grant holding students (i.e. Erasmus or other) receiving financial support of less than 425 € per month can apply for a top-up supplement to the maximum allowance.
Background:
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient mainly extracted from phosphate rock. Unfortunately, phosphate rock is a finite and non-renewable resource. Furthermore, the European Union (EU) does not have easily accessible and significant P reserves. For this reason, phosphate rock was declared a critical raw material in 2014. In addition, P is also an important pollutant. It is, therefore, necessary to establish the P circular economy to address the above issues.
Project description:
This project aims to optimise electrochemical phosphate recovery, a novel technology that allows phosphate to be removed and recovered from certain types of wastewater. This is possible thanks to the local alkaline environment created by the hydrogen evolution reaction. Although the feasibility of this technology has been demonstrated, some challenges need to be overcome before the reactor can be scaled up. This project aims to identify and understand the key factors that influence cell performance, recovery efficiency, and the quality of the recovered phosphate product in the context of industrial wastewater treatment.
Your task will be to operate the electrochemical cell, understand the characteristics of the deposit obtained, analyse the wastewater, measure the phosphate concentrations during the operating time and finally estimate the removal efficiency of the reactor using different operating conditions.
Requirements:
– Some knowledge of electrochemistry.
– Background in chemical engineering, chemistry, electrochemical engineering or environmental engineering.
– Fluent in English and good English writing skills
– EU citizen or non-EU citizen already enrolled in a Dutch university and living in the Netherlands
Benefits:
How to Apply:
Please upload your CV (max. 2 pages), a motivation letter (max. 1 page), and a list of the attended courses and the equivalent ECTS via the application form provided (in English). Do not hesitate to contact Simona Pruiti (simona.pruiti@wetsus.nl) if you have further questions or need more information.