Are you passionate about sustainability and sustainable process engineering? Are you motivated by the challenge of advancing the valorization of biowastes into sustainable chemicals and materials? Do you thrive in a highly innovative, creative and multicultural environment, and want to lead the way towards a sustainable future? If all these sounds fascinating, then this PhD position may be something for you!
InformationHow can we selectively convert complex lignocellulosic biomass into high-value platform chemicals with high efficiency and minimal waste? Achieving this demands innovative reactor and process concepts that steer reaction pathways by incorporating advanced catalysis, intensifying transport phenomena, and integrating reaction and separation in a single system. In this project, you will tackle the fundamental challenge of controlling selectivity in multi-step biomass conversions through smart multi-catalyst, multi-reactor design.
You will contribute to the
Sustainable Process Engineering (SPE) program of the
Sustainable Process Engineering group at Eindhoven University of Technology (see our
website). Within this collaborative and internationally connected team, you will work at the interface of catalysis, reaction engineering, and process intensification. You will closely collaborate with national and international partners specializing in biomass conversion.
Your research will focus on designing and optimizing integrated reactor concepts that combine sequential catalytic reactions with in-situ separation. Using a multi-scale approach, you will couple catalyst development, kinetic and mass-transfer studies, and reactor modeling with experimental validation. The goal is to realize a compact, efficient reactor system.
Your work contributes directly to the transition from fossil-based to renewable chemical production. By enabling efficient valorization of non-edible biomass, you help develop circular, decentralized, and sustainable chemical processes that reduce carbon emissions and dependence on petroleum resources.
You will join a supportive, diverse, and interdisciplinary research environment where you can develop technical expertise in catalysis and reactor engineering, strengthen your modeling and experimental skills, and grow as an independent researcher. You will present your work at international conferences, collaborate across disciplines, and contribute to impactful scientific publications.