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Research theme: Bioactivity of biomass-derived chemical fractions in material applications
The University of Eastern Finland invites applications for a Doctoral Researcher position (4 years) in the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions COFUND Doctoral Programme for Advancing Forest-Based Bioeconomy (DP-FOBI ). The position is based on Joensuu campus, and it is expected to begin no later than 1 April 2027. Applications must be submitted no later than 10 August 2026.
Description of the research theme
The research project focuses on the isolation, purification, and functional evaluation of bioactive chemical compounds derived from biomass fractions, with particular emphasis on forest-based side streams such as bark and other lignocellulosic residues. Building on ongoing doctoral research demonstrating that crude biomass extracts contain chemicals with measurable antiviral activity, the project advances toward identifying the specific compounds and compound groups responsible for bioactivity through systematic fractionation, chemical characterization, and targeted bioassays. The central objective is to establish a mechanistic understanding of antifungal, antimicrobial, and antiviral activity in relation to molecular composition, including the role of synergistic interactions between compounds, and to assess how different separation strategies influence both chemical profiles and functional performance. In parallel, the project explores the application potential of selected biomass-derived fractions, such as waxes and extractives, as surface coatings for a range of materials. These are evaluated in terms of their ability to impart new functionalities, including resistance to biological degradation, modified surface hydrophobicity, and improved durability and service life. Through this dual focus on fundamental understanding and application development, the project aims to identify high-value end uses for biomass-derived chemical products and to support their commercialization within a sustainable and resource-efficient bioeconomy.
Read detailed description in DP-FOBI website.
What we offer?
In addition, UEF offers wide range of staff benefits and support services, including extensive occupational health care, a broad selection of staff training and staff discount on lunch in our campus restaurants. Researchers will also have access to the national healthcare system and high-quality, affordable childcare and school services.
Employment relationship and salary
The position will be filled for a fixed term of four years. Total working time is 1 612 hours per year. A probationary period of four months applies to all new staff members.
The salary follows the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions salary system and consists of:
• living allowance (EUR 3,200), forming the main part of the gross monthly salary
• mobility allowance (EUR 87 monthly) for mobility-related private expenses
• family allowance (EUR 300 monthly) for Doctoral researchers with a spouse and/or a dependent
• paid leave and an additional holiday bonus in summer
Researchers are also entitled to
• travel allowance (EUR 1,500 per year) is allocated for conference travel and an additional allowance (EUR 10,500 in total) for travel to secondments and short visits
• research costs (EUR 6,000 in total) is allocated for costs, such as lab consumables, data collection, publication, etc.
• special needs allowance and support are available, if needed
Requirements and expectations
Applicants must:
Applicants are expected to have
The selected researcher is expected to work in the premises of the University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu campus.
Tasks and Responsibilities of the Doctoral Researcher
At the time of signing the employment contract, the recruited researcher must be enrolled in the UEF Doctoral Programme of in Science, Forestry and Technology, which leads to the award of a doctoral degree. Admission to the doctoral programme requires a research plan, which the selected candidate will prepare in collaboration with their supervisors shortly after being accepted to DP-FOBI.
The main tasks of the doctoral researcher include conducting dissertation research, and completing the required doctoral studies, including DP-FOBI training such as workshops and summer schools. The researcher will also prepare an individual study plan and career development plan to build advanced expertise, and is encouraged to participate in secondments, research visits, collaborative projects, and dissemination and exploitation activities.
Read more about the training.
How to apply?
All application materials must be submitted in English via the UEF electronic recruitment system no later than 10 August 2026 by 24:00 (midnight) Finnish time (UTC+3).
Please note that you must include the following appendices in your application:
1) Certified copy of the Master’s degree diploma (or equivalent proof if diploma is pending) in a relevant field and a transcript of records showing courses and grades
2) Curriculum vitae (CV)
3) Electronic copy of Master’s thesis
4) Two-page summary of the Master’s thesis in English
5) Ethics Self-Assessment form
6) Motivational letter (preferably one page, maximum of three pages)
7) Proof of English proficiency if not evident from academic credentials
Applicants must use the provided application templates (available at https://sites.uef.fi/dp-fobi/how-to-apply/). Applications that do not adhere to the specified format or language requirements will not be considered.
If your degree certificate is not in English, you must provide official English translations of your degree certificate documents. All translations must be issued by the awarding educational institution or an authorized translator. Each page of the official translation must bear the translator's stamp and/or signature. Official translations must be accurate translations of the original documents. Translations made by the applicants themselves will not be accepted.
Selection process
The five-stage of the selection process includes: 1) Eligibility and ethics check, 2) External review, 3) Interviews 4) Final selection decision and 5) Appointment. Applicants must meet minimum scores in each evaluation category to proceed. Applicants who pass the external review will be ranked based on their average scores. The three highest-ranked applicants will be invited to interviews.
Applications will be evaluated by external, independent experts representing the relevant DP-FOBI research areas. Experts are expected to conduct the academic evaluation impartially and equitably, basing their assessments on academic merit and potential. The application materials will be delivered via secure channels. All experts will be required to follow strict confidentiality protocols, including no discussion of applications outside the evaluation process, and a request to destroy all evaluation materials after completion.
Questions?
Access detailed information on DP-FOBI, this research project and its supervisors, the University of Eastern Finland, and living in Finland at DP-FOBI website.
For further information on the application requirements and procedure, please contact Project Manager Paula Inkeroinen, [email protected] or send email to [email protected]
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