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Organisation/Company CSIC Research Field Biological sciences » Biological engineering Technology » Biotechnology Engineering » Chemical engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country Spain Application Deadline 28 Feb *********:59 (Europe/Madrid) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 40 Offer Starting Date 1 Apr **** Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Horizon Europe - MSCA Marie Curie Grant Agreement Number ********* Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No
Offer Description
Objectives
Enhance biomanufacturing processes through advanced monitoring, control, and modeling techniques. The methods will include design of chimeric biosensors for precise intracellular monitoring, along with the development of electroactive and optogenetic interfaces for real-time extracellular monitoring and regulation, integrating computer-in-the-loop systems.
A hybrid modeling approach combining data-driven and mechanistic models will be used to understand and predict metabolic pathway dynamics.
Integrated process control systems, both endogenous and exogenous, will be designed to improve the robustness of cell factories, ensuring more efficient biomanufacturing outcomes.
Expected Results
Advanced chimeric biosensors capable of real-time monitoring of metabolic states within cell factories, providing precise insights into intracellular activities.
dynamic regulation of both endogenous and exogenous pathways with improved stability, robustness, and efficiency in biomanufacturing processes.
Where to apply
E-mail ******
Requirements
Research Field Technology » Biotechnology Education Level Master Degree or equivalent
Research Field Biological sciences » Biological engineering Education Level Master Degree or equivalent
Research Field Engineering » Chemical engineering Education Level Master Degree or equivalent
Skills/Qualifications
Candidates should hold a degree in biotechnology, synthetic biology, systems biology, applied mathematics (or a related subject area), interested in biomanufacturing in biofoundries, and have technical skills in computer programming and basic knowledge of mathematical models for systems and/or synthetic biology. A secondment at the Technical University of Berlin (TUB), Germany, lasting a total of six months, is an integral part of the PhD program.
Languages ENGLISH Level Good
Additional Information
A comprehensive, interactive and international training programme covering the broader aspects and interface between life science, data science, artificial intelligence and humanities and social sciences, as well as transferable skills
An enthusiastic team of professionals to co-operate with
Personal Career Development Plan (PDCP) to prepare young researchers for their future careers
Each DC will undergo individual training at individual institutes according to the PCDP description
An attractive compensation package in accordance with the MSCA-DN programme regulations for doctoral candidates. The exact salary will be confirmed and will be based on a living allowance of ****€/month (correction factor to be applied per country) + mobility allowance of 600€/month. Additionally, researchers may also qualify for a family allowance of 660€/month, depending on the family situation. Taxation and social (including pension) contribution deductions based on national and company regulations will apply.
Eligibility criteria
Any nationality
Doctoral Candidate (DC): The applicant must not have been awarded a doctoral degree.
Mobility rule: The DC must not have resided or carried out main activity (work, studies, etc.) in the country of their host organisation for more than 12 months* in the three years immediately prior to the date of selection in the same appointing international organisation.
EXCLUDED: short stays such as holidays, compulsory national services such as mandatory military service and procedures for obtaining refugee status under the General Convention.
Language: Applicants must demonstrate fluent reading, writing and speaking abilities in English (B2).
Selection process
FrameBio (Multiscale Frameworks for BioSolutions) is a project funded by the European Union with a goal is to revolutionize biotechnology by developing comprehensive computational modules that simulate the microbial behavior of bioproducts and quantify/estimate their resource dependencies across various scales. This PhD position is part of a unique multidisciplinary Doctoral Network (15 partners and 10 countries) that will collaborate and train 13 PhDs in genomics, metabolomics, fermentation, process optimization, data science, and sustainability assessments. This project has received funding from the Horizon Europe, Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) grant (Grant agreement ID: *********, ).
Additional comments
Supervisors team
The
Dynamics Biodesign Lab (DBDL)
, led by Dr.
Pablo Carbonell
, creates innovative solutions for automated biofoundries, fostering sustainable industrial biotechnology across the bioeconomy sectors. The lab combines synthetic biology, machine learning, and biosensor and pathway dynamic regulation design to produce next-generation bio-based chemicals.
The
Biotechnology of Industrial Yeasts Laboratory
of I2SysBio, led by Dr.
Agustín Aranda
, deals with the use of different species of yeast of biotechnological interest, mainly Saccharomyces cerevisiae during winemaking. We are focused in regulatory systems as stress response (mainly oxidative) and nutrient signaling pathways, and we use genetic manipulation to characterize such mechanisms in conditions that mimic industrial environments.
The
Computational Synthetic Biology group (CSBG)
, led by Dr.
Irene Otero-Muras
, works on the design, analysis and control of biomolecular networks: nonlinear, complex systems – sometimes subject to significant molecular noise- with relevance in cell regulation, signaling and metabolic processes. The research aims to advance fundamental understanding and address innovative applications for systems and synthetic biology.
The
Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)
is the largest public research organisation in Spain and one of the most important in the European Research Area (ERA). It is the main player in the Spanish Science, Technology, and Innovation System and is currently made up of over 13,200 people. These individuals are distributed between the CSIC Corporate Organization, 121 research institutes, and three national centres located throughout Spain, as well as an institute in Rome. The CSIC conducts research in three core areas: Society, Life, and Material, which cover most academic disciplines. In March ****, the CSIC was among the institutions awarded the 'HR Excellence in Research Award'. The DC will be enrolled in the "Institute for Integrative Systems Biology. The DC will be enrolled in the Science and Technology Programme, Biosciences area, offered by the Menendez Pelayo International University.
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