Postdoctoral researcher in mechanochemistry 80-100%
80-100%
Fribourg, CH, Sarine, CH
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30.09.2024
01.11.2024 or to be agreed
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Haute école d'ingénierie et d'architecture Fribour
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The research project focuses on the development and application of mechanochemistry, a branch of chemistry that involves the use of mechanical force to drive chemical transformations. This methodology has become the cornerstone of a more efficient and environmentally friendly means of chemical synthesis. A fully funded two-year Postdoctoral researcher position is offered for the candidate to establish whether mechanochemical technologies (Bead-mill, twin screw extrusion) can be applied for the purpose, and to study the scale-up of various chemical transformations protecting the environment through the efficient removal of solvents and/or toxic reagents. This innovative methodology has the potential to offer a game-changing solution to develop safe, efficient, eco-sustainable and cost-effective processes. The research includes the design and synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients and/or their key intermediates as well as processes and chemical engineering activities. This position is part of the IMPACTIVE Horizon Europe project consisting of 17 partners in 11 countries, including two major EU companies (Merck & Novartis). The position offers the opportunity to participate in international conferences and in the writing of publications and patents.
- Fixed-term employment contract: 2 years
- Activity rate: 80-100%
- a PhD in chemistry or chemical engineering with experience in organic synthesis
- a strong interest to pursue interdisciplinary research involving small-molecule synthesis, process development activities, characterization, green metrics, and chemical engineering
- a profound interest in circular economy policies and experimental work
- ability to conduct cutting-edge R&D with initiative, creativity and a problem-solving mindset
- enthusiasm, resourcefulness and teamwork skills; readiness to be on the look-out for improvements and ability to approach and solve problems in a creative way
- English fluency (written and spoken) along with basic communication skills in French or German
Prof. Dr. Ludovic Gremaud, Full Professor in process chemistry, ludovic.gremaud@hefr.ch,
T +41 26 429 68 06
2 sept. 2024
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