Chemical Engineering Intern

As a chemical engineering intern, you will be actively researching and developing advanced photocatalytic materials. Leveraging your background in chemistry and materials science or similar fields, you will create materials capable of harnessing light energy to facilitate chemical reactions and effectively reduce pollutants. Your assignment is to develop a photocatalytic material that can breakdown a pollutant. During the internship you will research the current body of literature, develop samples and test them in our photocatalytic reactor. By the end of the internship, this material can then be implemented in a larger sized reactor to test pollution abatement in an industrial setting.

Your Responsibilities:

  • Conduct research on chemical processes and photocatalysis, utilizing experimental techniques and laboratory equipment.
  • Design and synthesize photocatalytic materials with specific properties, such as high surface reactivity, long-term stability, and efficiency in generating reactive oxygen species.
  • Perform experiments to evaluate the photocatalytic activity of materials, such as measuring the degradation of pollutants under light exposure.
  • Be involved in the day to day activities of InnoFlex.

We are looking for:

  • Student or recent graduate in chemical engineering
  • Strong problem-solving skills and a methodical approach to tasks.
  • Enthusiasm for learning and applying new engineering concepts.
  • Excellent teamwork and communication abilities.
  • Eagerness to participate in hands-on projects and gain practical experience.

How to apply

Are you ready to apply your skills in a startup environment and contribute to tackling pollition? Send your CV and motivation letter to Kevin Lagarde (jobs@innoflexbv.com), with the subject line “Chemical Engineering Intern – [Your Name]”. We look forward to having. you as an intern at InnoFlex and believe this internship will provide you with valuable experience in the field of mechanical engineering.