PhD Positions in Recyclable Green Polyesters: The University of Amsterdam invites applications for two PhD positions within the “NO-REGRET” project, focusing on the development of sustainable and recyclable polyester materials. This initiative is part of an interdisciplinary research effort aimed at enhancing the sustainability of plastics, utilizing innovative approaches such as machine learning to improve polymer properties.
PhD Positions in Novel Recyclable Green Polyesters – “NO-REGRET” Project
Designation
PhD Student (2 Positions)
Research Area
Industrial Sustainable Chemistry: development of bio-based polyesters, machine learning integration, polyester depolymerization, and biodegradability assessment.
Location
Van ‘t Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Eligibility/Qualification
- For PhD1: Master’s degree in Organic Chemistry
- For PhD2: Master’s degree in Organic Chemistry, Polymer Chemistry, or Catalysis
- A motivated and committed researcher ready to engage in interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary development
- Professional command of English
- Experience in chemical synthesis, catalysis, and analysis (NMR, GC/LC-MS, DSC, GPC) is preferred
Job Description
- Conduct independent research in Industrial Sustainable Chemistry, leading to patents and publications
- Develop an understanding of bio-based monomers and their applications in polyester synthesis
- Explore polyester depolymerization and chemical recycling processes
- Collaborate on biodegradability studies and assessment of novel polyesters
- Teach practical courses and supervise student theses
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit their application online, including:
- A detailed CV (including months for education and work experience)
- A letter of motivation indicating interest in either PhD1 or PhD2 (or both)
- A list of publications
- Names and email addresses of two references
Applications should be completed as a single PDF file.
Last Date for Apply
7th July 2025
For further inquiries, please contact Dr. Carlo Angelici (c.a.angelici@uva.nl) or Prof. Dr. Gert-Jan Gruter (G.J.M.Gruter@uva.nl).