Organisation/Company: Complutense University of Madrid Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Research Field: Engineering – Chemical engineering Position Profile: First Stage Researcher (R1) – PhD Positions Country: Spain Application Deadline: 14 Feb *********:59 (Europe/Madrid) Type of Contract: Temporary Job Status: Full-time Hours Per Week: 40 Offer Starting Date: 1 May **** Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Horizon Europe – MSCA Is the Job related to a staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No
Offer Description
The Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials at Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) offers a PhD position for a doctoral candidate/MSCA fellow for the project: \"Reaction engineering for the Enzyme-Assisted Modification of Solid Lignin\". The offered position is available with a starting date between ********************** for a maximum duration of 3 years. The fellowship is funded as part of the Marie Sklodowska‑Curie Actions (MSCA) project \"B3PO – Better BioBased Polymer\" under the European Commission's Horizon Europe programme.
The B3PO consortium comprises 9 academic laboratories with core expertise in biotechnology, organic polymer synthesis, and materials science, together with world‑class industrial players in enzyme and polymer production, as well as four high‑tech SMEs. The transition to a sustainable, circular economy is a major general challenge, and chemists are essential in leading this transformation. Lignocellulosic feedstocks (LCF), sourced from locally available biomass, present a viable alternative to fossil resources and are a key focus of the European Green Deal. However, their effective use is complex and demands the combined expertise of chemistry, industrial biotechnology, polymer science, and materials engineering.
The B3PO initiative addresses this challenge through three main objectives:
- Dis‑assembly – developing integrative \"lignin‑first\" strategies for extraction, fractionation, and enzymatic functionalization of lignin.
- Bio‑assembly – synthesizing new biobased polyesters from lignocellulosic feedstocks.
- Re‑assembly – polymerizing the resulting biobased monomers into fully biobased polyesters.
The FQPIMA group at the Department of Chemical Engineering at UCM is looking for a talented and motivated person, who is eager to perform a PhD in the field of bioprocess engineering and biocatalysis. The aim is to study the enzyme‑assisted modification of lignin‑derived phenolic liquors to gain control on the grafting of bio‑polymers (e.g. cellulose‑rich solids obtained from different biomass resources). Design immobilised enzymes for phenolic liquors; optimise grafting to biopolymers using enzymatic systems.
The project (DC04) will be co‑supervised by Prof. Juan M. Bolivar (UCM, Madrid) and Prof. Rupert Kragl (TUG, Austria) as a double‑degree PhD project with a 9‑months secondment to the TUG. An industrial secondment in Novonesis is also planned.
The PhD candidate will also be required to participate in the training and workshop organised by the B3PO MSCA‑DN. As a Marie Sklodowska‑Curie Actions fellow, it is also expected to contribute your time to the dissemination of your project's results through public engagement and other scientific platforms.
Where to apply: E‑mail ******
Requirements
Research Field: Engineering – Chemical engineering Education Level: Master Degree or equivalent
Skills/Qualifications
The applicant should have completed a Master’s degree or equivalent (before the start of Recruitment around **********) from a recognised university in (Bio)process engineering, (Bio)chemical engineering, industrial biotechnology and should be eligible as a graduate student at UCM. The applicant should show interest in conducting a research project independently and should enjoy the work in an international, interdisciplinary environment. The applicant should have an excellent command of the English language at a proficient level (spoken and written) and the willingness to learn the local language of the recruiting country.
Additional Requirements
- Experience in enzyme biocatalysis, previous experience in biopolymer modifications.
- Knowledge of applied kinetics, and analytical chemistry is a plus.
- Languages: ENGLISH – Level Excellent
Additional Information
Working conditions: We offer an international research environment with access to modern laboratories, state‑of‑the‑art technologies, and interdisciplinary collaboration within a European Doctoral Network. The PhD student will benefit from structured training, international secondments, and transferable skills courses. Additionally, the PhD student will be closely working with three other international PhD students (DC1, DC2, DC3) that are also part of the B3PO project.
Eligibility Criteria
MSCA Eligibility (must‑have): At the time of recruitment, the applicant must be in the first four years of their research career, must not hold a doctoral degree, and must not have resided in Spain or carried out their main activity (work or study) there for more than 12 months in the 36 months immediately prior to the recruitment date. We emphasise equal opportunities in the bioprocess engineering sector. We support the applications of female candidates in areas where they are underrepresented and encourage female candidates to apply for this programme. Applications from disabled candidates are also very welcome.
Selection Process
Application Procedure: To apply for the position, kindly provide: (i) a letter of motivation including a 1‑page statement of your research interests, relevant skills and experience; (ii) a CV including publication list (if available); (iii) copies of university degrees and courses; and (iv) names and e‑mail addresses of two scientists who can serve as references. All materials should be attached as a single PDF file (max. size 5MB). For interested applicants, please submit your application to Prof. Juan M. Bolivar ******. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
For more information concerning the research project please contact ******
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