We are seeking a dedicated professional to advance the production of high value bioproducts from Purple Phototrophic Bacteria (PPB) using photo-bioelectrochemical systems. Are you passionate to work on production of high-value products like amino acids, pigments and coenzyme Q10? Do you want to develop a strategy to steer growth and composition of PPB with light and electrodes? Are you motivated to work closely together with another PhD candidate located in Antwerp? Are you the PhD student we are looking for?What are you going to do?We are seeking
two full time PhD candidates with a strong background in applied microbiology and bioprocess engineering to join
Purple Spark, a pioneering collaborative project between Environmental Technology at Wageningen University & Research and the Biobased Sustainability Engineering (SUSTAIN) group at the University of Antwerp.
Purple Spark aims to uncover how external electron inputs shape the metabolism of Purple Phototrophic Bacteria, addressing key gaps in phototrophic metabolism, microbial electrochemistry and biological nitrogen fixation. The work is expected to lead to the discovery or enrichment of strains with superior nitrogen fixation capacity and electroactivity. The partnership combines leading expertise in microbial electrochemistry and purple biotechnology, providing a solid basis for advancing photobioelectrochemical systems and the production of high value bioproducts from Purple Phototrophic Bacteria.
One PhD position will be based at Wageningen University under the supervision of Prof. Annemiek ter Heijne, Dr. Tom Sleutels and Dr. Sanne de Smit focused on microbial electrochemistry. The second PhD position will be hosted at the University of Antwerp within SUSTAIN, supervised by Prof. Siegfried Vlaeminck and Dr. Luis Diaz Allegue, focused on purple biotechnology.
At Wageningen University, you will combine photobioreactors with electrochemical systems, and study the effect of process conditions on PPB growth and composition. You will carry out laboratory experiments and perform comprehensive analyses to address the research gaps related to bioelectrochemical PPB culturing.
The position is embedded in the chair group of
Environmental Technology of Wageningen University, where (bio)electrochemical expertise and materials and analytical facilities are available. As part of this chair group, you will also be involved in support of teaching activities and training of MSc and BSc students.
You will work hereEnvironmental Technology (ETE) develops and evaluates innovative environmental technologies and concepts based on processes from nature, to recover and reuse essential components and maintain and create a viable environment. Our education inspires students to develop their talents. We impact by innovation through top science and focus on applicability. Environmental Technology offer education that is focused on sustainable technological solutions for the worldwide environmental problems. Our approach is to combine several disciplines in order to achieve innovations for environmental solutions.
See the vacancy at the University of Antwerp here.