MSCA COFUND Doctoral Fellowships: The MSCA COFUND Doctoral Fellowships in Asymmetric Electrochemistry offer an exciting opportunity for aspiring researchers to contribute to sustainable chemistry and biotechnology. This PhD project merges organocatalysis with electrochemistry, promoting green chemistry methodologies.
MSCA COFUND Doctoral Fellowships – Asymmetric Electrochemistry in Flow
Designation
PhD Candidate
Details | Information |
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Research Area | Chemistry and Biotechnology |
Location | Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia (main supervisor: Prof. Maksim Ošeka) |
Co-Supervisor Location | University of Amsterdam, Netherlands (Prof. Timothy Noël) |
Application Deadline | August 31, 2025 |
Eligibility/Qualification
- Master’s degree in Organic Chemistry.
- At least 6 months of experience in an organic chemistry research group.
- Excellent command of written and spoken English.
- Must comply with INNOCHEMBIO rules and MSCA mobility requirements.
- Must not have resided in Estonia for more than 12 months in the past three years.
Description
The PhD project aims to explore the synthesis of biologically active compounds using asymmetric catalysis, combining organocatalysis with electrochemistry. Candidates will conduct experiments, perform analytical studies, and contribute to research publications.
Responsibilities:
- Undertake postgraduate research and present findings.
- Engage in academic and non-academic conferences.
- Participate in outreach activities and prepare progress reports.
How to Apply
Interested candidates must apply through TalTech’s official application platform, Glowbase. Applications should include:
- CV
- 1-page motivation letter
- Copies of BSc and MSc study records and diplomas
- Scanned copy of a valid photo ID
- Two reference letters
- Eligibility statement
For further details on submission requirements, please refer to the INNOCHEMBIO application process.
Last Date to Apply
August 31, 2025
Explore this unique opportunity to delve into the fields of sustainable chemistry and contribute to the green transition in Europe through innovative research!