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Eindhoven University of Technology is an internationally top-ranking university in the Netherlands that combines scientific curiosity with a hands-on attitude. Our spirit of collaboration translates into an open culture and a top-five position in collaborating with advanced industries. Fundamental knowledge enables us to design solutions for the highly complex problems of today and tomorrow.
The Department of Mechanical Engineering department conducts world-class research aligned with the technological interests of the high-tech industry in the Netherlands, with a focus on the Brainport region. Our goal is to produce engineers who are both scientifically educated and application-driven by providing a balanced education and research program that combines fundamental and application aspects. We equip our graduates with practical and theoretical expertise, preparing them optimally for future challenges.
Are you inspired by finding sustainable solutions to plastic pollution?
Do you enjoy hands-on experimental work at the interface of engineering, physics, and chemistry?
Are you excited about building and optimizing prototypes with real-world environmental impact?
Project Description
Microplastics, particularly microfibers generated from the shredding of clothes during laundry, pose a serious environmental and health risk. Conventional filtration devices often clog and fail to capture the smallest, most harmful fibers. In this PhD project, you will develop and optimize a novel flotation-based separation method.
You will contribute to the project within a highly interdisciplinary and collaborative team. The project bridges experimental interfacial science, soft matter engineering, and mechanical design. You will be embedded in the research group led by Dr. Emmanouil Chatzigiannakis (Processing and Performance of Materials), and co-supervised by Dr. Paul Grassia (Energy Technology) and Dr. Simon Eugster (Dynamics and Control).
As a PhD student, you will start by conducting proof-of-concept experiments to identify key parameters that govern the efficiency of microfiber capture. You will then investigate the fundamental physics of fiber–bubble interactions, including the effects of fiber surface properties, stiffness, and hydrophobicity using various experimental techniques. After that you will design and construct a prototype flotation device, initially testing it with model systems and later applying it to real laundry wastewater. Throughout the project, you will collaborate with BSc and MSc students, contribute to educational activities, and work closely with academic and industrial partners to ensure the technology’s relevance and scalability.
Job Description
Do you recognize yourself in this profile and would you like to know more? Please contact the hiring manager Emmanouil Chatzigiannakis, Assistant Professor, [email protected].
Visit our website for more information about the application process or the conditions of employment. You can also contact HR advice, [email protected] or +31 40 2475902 or see link below Conditions of employment TU/e | Working at Eindhoven University of Technology (tue.nl)
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Please note that degree certificates and degree transcripts are not required at the initial application stage. These will be requested at a later stage of the process.
We look forward to your application and will screen it as soon as we have received it. Screening will continue until the position has been filled.
Type of employment: Temporary positionWe are an internationally top-ranking university in the Netherlands that combines scientific curiosity with a hands-on attitude.
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