Description de lentreprise
The French Corrosion Institute (IC) is a non-profit SME that divides its activities between industrial R&D projects consultancies and basic research with partners from both industry and academia. IC aims at excellence in research and has a well-established expertise in many industrial sectors such as marine corrosion aerospace automotive industry functional coatings and energy transition (among others).
In the context of an ongoing European seawater electrolysis project (SWEETHY) IC is looking for a motivated student for a duration of 5 to 6 months (starting ideally in the first quarter of 2026). Work location: Technopôle of Brest France.
Description du poste
Topic: Low-temperature water electrolysis that can be operated both with fresh water or seawater is a key-technology in the energy transition and consists of electrochemically splitting the water molecule to produce hydrogen and oxygen. However there are still many scientific and technical challenges to be tackled in order to make this technology durable and economically competitive. One of them is the protection against corrosion of the metallic bipolar plates that connect single cells in a electrolyzer stack in order to improve the durability of the technology.
Your tasks:
- You synthesize coatings for the protection of bipolar plates in seawater electrolysis.
- You investigate the corrosion behavior of various metallic materials with and without protective coatings at different potentials pH salinities and temperature using electrochemical techniques such as linear sweep voltammetry chronoamperometry and impedance spectroscopy.
- You characterize the coated and uncoated metals in pristine and post-mortem states with the in-house tools (SEM EDX/WDX profilometry Raman spectroscopy).
- You analyze the results that you regularly report to the electrolysis R&D leader. You also contribute to the writing of scientific articles for peer-review scientific journals.
Profil recherché
Your profile:
- You are in the last year of your engineer/master studies in one the following fields: electrochemistry chemistry materials science.
- You have a theoretical knowledge and/or hands-on experience of electrochemistry and/or corrosion.
- You have an interest in energy transition and strong analytical skills.
- You are a team player and enjoy interacting with scientists of different backgrounds
- You are able to work autonomously in the lab (after a learning phase) with a rigorous mindset (notably concerning safety).
- A good command of English is compulsory for this position. Speaking French is a plus.
Réf: f996bc06-cd96-4f03-b9b9-a98cd9a69f9f
Required Experience:
Intern
Description de lentreprise The French Corrosion Institute (IC) is a non-profit SME that divides its activities between industrial R&D projects consultancies and basic research with partners from both industry and academia. IC aims at excellence in research and has ...
Description de lentreprise
The French Corrosion Institute (IC) is a non-profit SME that divides its activities between industrial R&D projects consultancies and basic research with partners from both industry and academia. IC aims at excellence in research and has a well-established expertise in many industrial sectors such as marine corrosion aerospace automotive industry functional coatings and energy transition (among others).
In the context of an ongoing European seawater electrolysis project (SWEETHY) IC is looking for a motivated student for a duration of 5 to 6 months (starting ideally in the first quarter of 2026). Work location: Technopôle of Brest France.
Description du poste
Topic: Low-temperature water electrolysis that can be operated both with fresh water or seawater is a key-technology in the energy transition and consists of electrochemically splitting the water molecule to produce hydrogen and oxygen. However there are still many scientific and technical challenges to be tackled in order to make this technology durable and economically competitive. One of them is the protection against corrosion of the metallic bipolar plates that connect single cells in a electrolyzer stack in order to improve the durability of the technology.
Your tasks:
- You synthesize coatings for the protection of bipolar plates in seawater electrolysis.
- You investigate the corrosion behavior of various metallic materials with and without protective coatings at different potentials pH salinities and temperature using electrochemical techniques such as linear sweep voltammetry chronoamperometry and impedance spectroscopy.
- You characterize the coated and uncoated metals in pristine and post-mortem states with the in-house tools (SEM EDX/WDX profilometry Raman spectroscopy).
- You analyze the results that you regularly report to the electrolysis R&D leader. You also contribute to the writing of scientific articles for peer-review scientific journals.
Profil recherché
Your profile:
- You are in the last year of your engineer/master studies in one the following fields: electrochemistry chemistry materials science.
- You have a theoretical knowledge and/or hands-on experience of electrochemistry and/or corrosion.
- You have an interest in energy transition and strong analytical skills.
- You are a team player and enjoy interacting with scientists of different backgrounds
- You are able to work autonomously in the lab (after a learning phase) with a rigorous mindset (notably concerning safety).
- A good command of English is compulsory for this position. Speaking French is a plus.
Réf: f996bc06-cd96-4f03-b9b9-a98cd9a69f9f
Required Experience:
Intern
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