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This 24-month position is part of a Loughborough-led project to demonstrate the commercial viability of our novel two-stage algae-based carbon capture and utilisation concept, using surplus renewable electricity to convert industrial CO2 emissions into valuable algal products (e.g., food supplements, pigments, bio-fertiliser). We will work closely with several strategic industrial partners, to target algae products that maximise value for their business, mimic site-specific conditions in our laboratories and explore opportunities for further integration with their existing processes. The technology will be subsequently scaled and tested for on-site trials with one of these partners to test real-life system performance. The project is funded through UKRIs ‘Accelerating research outcomes to deliver a prosperous net zero’ scheme and includes partners from Heriot-Watt University, University of Manchester and Glasgow Caledonian University.
The post is based in the Departments of Chemical Engineering (School of Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering) and Water Engineering (Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering) at Loughborough University. You will be responsible for screening and selecting suitable strains for bicarbonate-based algae culture, establishing continuous system operation to evaluate key performance parameters for two-stage culture, planning and conducting onsite trials with selected project partner, as well as closely collaborating and supporting other project researchers.
We are committed to achieving equality for all those who learn and work here and providing a diverse and inclusive working environment. We will consider reasonable adjustments commensurate with the project requirements.
For more information refer to the Job Description and Person Specification.
The closing date for receipt of applications is 10th March 2025