PhD researcher on sustainable kidney care

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PhD researcher on sustainable kidney care

In this multidisciplinary European research project, you will investigate the environmental impact of kidney care, translate findings into actionable insights and develop new concepts to reduce the footprint.

Deadline Published Vacancy ID 2025-6181

Academic fields

Health

Job types

PhD

Education level

University graduate

Weekly hours

36 hours per week

Salary indication

max. €3939 per month

Location

Heidelberglaan 100, 3584CX, Utrecht

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Job description

The healthcare sector is responsible for 7% of the total Dutch ecological footprint. According to the Green Deal 3.0 , this footprint must be reduced significantly within the next six years. Kidney care, in particular dialysis, has a disproportionately high ecologic footprint within healthcare through greenhouse emissions, natural resources depletion and waste generation. Dialysis is 18 times more resource intensive than the general healthcare emissions burden of a typical patient. A typical haemodialysis session uses ~400L of tap water and ~20 kWh per patient and produces several kgs of waste. Thus, there is an urgent need to drastically lower the footprint of dialysis. KitNewCare is a Horizon Europe–funded project (2024–2027) focused on making kidney care more environmentally sustainable by reducing its carbon footprint through innovations in prevention, treatment, and infrastructure. It combines life-cycle assessment tools, clinical pilot sites, and training programs to cut emissions, save costs, and scale green practices across Europe.

Within a multidisciplinary consortium of academic institutions, industry partners, and key stakeholders in kidney care and sustainability, you will apply a systemic and transdisciplinary approach and collaborate throughout the whole hospital ecosystem (from suppliers to hospitals, healthcare professional, patients, and waste management). You will map sustainability hotspots by applying Life Cycle Assessment methodology and work on the (co-)development of sustainable technological innovations for dialysis and the implementation of innovative green solutions into the new dialysis unit at UMC Utrecht. KITNEWCARE - Sustainable Care, Lasting Impact

Also see KITNEWCARE - Sustainable Care, Lasting Impact

Requirements

  • You have an MSc degree in (Technical) Medicine, Clinical Technology, Biomedical Science/ Engineering, Sustainable Development, Environmental Science/ Technology or a related study.
  • You have skills and experience with studying medical pathways and technologies.
  • You have affinity with sustainability and social impact.
  • Knowledge and experience with sustainability assessments (e.g., life cycle assessment).
  • You are able to think in and work with multidisciplinary research approaches.
  • You have affinity with working as a team player, proactive in your work, involved actively in your working environment and capable of independently addressing and solving research problems.
  • You are willing to supervise students.
  • For this position your command of the English language is expected to be at C1 level. Sometimes it is necessary to submit an internationally recognized Certificate of Proficiency in the English Language.

Conditions of employment

The maximum salary for this position (36 - 36 hours) is € 3.939,00 gross per month based on full-time employment.

In addition, we offer an annual benefit of 8.3%, holiday allowance, travel expenses and career opportunities. The terms of employment are in accordance with the Cao University Medical Centers (UMC).

Department

This PhD project is based at the UMC Utrecht, with direct supervision from the departments of Nephrology (dr K Gerritsen, dr. R Vernooij and dr. Ir. Vollenbroek). In the UMC Utrecht, an advanced Dialysis Innovation Lab have been established, in which new ideas can be developed and tested, see Artificial Kidney Innovation Lab.

You will be member of the KitNewCare community, a highly motivated group of researchers and students, committed to a more sustainable healthcare. You will participate in regular meetings with the other PhD students and with the academic and industrial partners of the KitNewCare consortium.

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