Summary
Wageningen University & Research offers a fully funded PhD position focused on developing photonic pigments from cellulose nanocrystals. This interdisciplinary research aims to create sustainable, robust materials using advanced techniques in nanotechnology and materials science.
PhD in Photonic Pigments from Cellulose Nanocrystals, Wageningen University & Research, Netherlands
Designation
PhD Candidate in Photonic Pigments
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Research Area | Nanomaterials, Colloidal Self-Assembly, Sustainable Materials |
| Location | Wageningen University & Research, Netherlands |
| Eligibility/Qualification | MSc degree in Physical Chemistry, Nanotechnology, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, or related field; C1 level English; hands-on experience in synthesis/characterization of nanomaterials is advantageous. |
| Job Description | Investigate the self-assembly of cellulose nanocrystals, study their optical properties, synthesize metallic nanoparticles, and characterize materials using advanced techniques. Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams and supervise students. |
| How to Apply | Submit a CV, motivation letter (including specific examples of relevant experience), and complete a mandatory qualification form via the link provided on the application page. |
| Last Date to Apply | 31st May 2026 |
Detailed Description
Research Area
This project explores the development of robust and water-resistant photonic pigments using modified cellulose nanocrystals. It focuses on controlling self-assembly behaviors, stabilizing structures through photo-crosslinking, and incorporating nanomaterials to enhance optical properties.
Location
Wageningen University & Research, a leading institution in life sciences located in the Netherlands, offers an innovative and international work environment.
Eligibility/Qualification
- A completed or expected MSc degree by 1st September 2026 in:
- Physical Chemistry
- Nanotechnology
- Materials Science
- Chemical Engineering
- Chemistry
- Molecular Life Sciences
- Strong interest in colloidal systems and hands-on experience with nanomaterials synthesis and characterization is preferred.
- Proficiency in English at the C1 level is required.
Job Description
As a PhD candidate, you will:
- Modify cellulose nanocrystals to study their stability and optical properties.
- Investigate spherical photonic material formation through emulsion or microfluidic methods.
- Synthesize and incorporate metallic or luminescent nanoparticles into materials.
- Note: Supervising undergraduate and master’s students and contributing to teaching is part of the role.
How to Apply
Applications must include:
- A complete and updated CV.
- A motivation letter explaining your interest in the position and aligning your background with the research on cellulose-modified photonic spheres. Include concrete examples from past academic or research experiences.
- Submit applications via the official website by the deadline.
Last Date to Apply
All applications must be submitted by 31st May 2026.
For more information, contact Joice Kaschuk (PCC) via email: joice.kaschuk@wur.nl or Evelien Janssen (Recruiter) via email: evelien.janssen@wur.nl.








