Replacing synthetic polymers with polysaccharides from renewable sources will contribute to a sustainable society. Polysaccharides from land plants and algae for the production of hydrogels show, however, a large natural variability leading to varying gel properties. The RTG SusGel addresses these challenges in an interdisciplinary approach of A) polysaccharide chemistry, B) analytics, C) modelling, and D) bio engineering applications. Early career researchers with backgrounds in (food) chemistry, physics, bio- and chemical engineering will work closely together to research and develop the basis for the targeted use of sustainable polysaccharides in hydrogel applications.
You will work in a dedicated, ambitious and supportive research team in state-of-the-art facilities and will experience the benefits of a structured PhD training program that provides doctoral students with interdisciplinary theoretical and experimental knowledge, methodological and general research skills, and the opportunity to develop your personal strengths. As a member of the structured training program you will benefit from mentoring by a team of two interdisciplinary professors, RTG-specific scientific and personal development workshops, networking with academic and industrial leaders, the participation in national and international conferences, and an optional research stay abroad.
Salary category EG 13 TV-L, depending on the fulfillment of professional and personal requirements.
Personal salaries are according to the DFG regulations.
Limited up to 48 months
May 25, 2025
For further information, please contact Prof. Dr. Mirko Bunzel or Prof. Dr. Gisela Guthausen.
Please send your application including one letter of recommendation that includes a ranking within your peer group and transcripts of records.