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LUT University seeks a highly motivated junior (doctoral) researcher to develop nanomaterials for photocatalytic nitrogen reduction. The role focuses on addressing nitrate pollution in water bodies through innovative research. A comprehensive benefits package, a vibrant research environment, and strong publication potential are included.
Organisation/Company LUT University Research Field Chemistry » Other Engineering » Chemical engineering Technology » Nanotechnology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Finland Application Deadline 31 Jul 2025 - 20:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 38 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No
LUT University’s Department of Separation Science is looking for a junior (doctoral) researcherwith the focus on development of nanomaterials for photocatalytic nitrogen reduction (PNR).
The Department of Separation Science is Finland’s largest academic research unit specializing in separation and purification technologies. The department conducts research driven by separation methods on water purification, biorefining, mineral engineering, metal refining, and Power-to-X technologies. The department employs approximately 110 researchers and collaborates closely with the industry.
Emissions of nitrates (NO₃⁻) into surface waters, combined with rising freshwater and coastal water temperatures due to climate change, are a primary cause of poor water quality and aquatic ecosystem disruption worldwide. This occurs through a process known as eutrophication.
As a result, many lakes in Finland and the Baltic Sea experience episodes of blue-green algae blooms, reduced water transparency, and oxygen depletion. Nitrate pollution can also infiltrate groundwater reservoirs and drinking water supplies, posing both acute and chronic health risks, including methemoglobinemia and increased risks of colorectal and bladder cancer.
Addressing nitrate-induced water pollution is therefore of critical importance, especially considering that approximately 75% of EU residents rely on groundwater for their water supply.
This research is conducted at the LUT University unit in Mikkeli. The study focuses on the development, synthesis, and testing of novel nanomaterials for the photocatalytic reduction of nitrates to nitrogen gas (N₂) or ammonium (NH₄⁺). It is part of the new project WAPRR – Water Purification and Resource Recovery through Photocatalytic Nitrate Reduction (starting in September 2025), which is closely linked to the ongoing project VersaMOF – Versatile and Stable Metal-Organic Frameworks Coated onto 3D Substrates.
We are seeking a highly motivated and qualified candidate with a master’s degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, nanotechnology or related fields, and the ability to complete the doctoral degree within the normative duration of the studies for the degree and a right to complete doctoral studies at LUT University. Written and spoken proficiency in English is required in this position.
Junior researchers must submit an application for the right to complete doctoral studies with all required appendices to the LUT Doctoral School within the first two months of the employment relationship. If you are applying with an unfinished master’s degree, you must complete it before the employment contract is finalised.
What we value
What we offer
In addition to a competitive salary, the wide range of benefits that come with the job include a holiday bonus, generous annual leave, a research incentive scheme with personal rewards for high-quality publications, flexible working hours, occupational health care, a collegial working environment, and continued commitment to your support, learning, training, and development.
Employment relationship and pay
The employment relationship starts with a one-year term, including a six-month trial period, and it can be extended by three years provided that the studies and research have progressed satisfactorily in the first year.
The salary is based on the current collective agreement for Finnish universities. The typical gross annual starting salary for a junior researcher is approximately 33,400 euros.
The work will start in September 2025 (negotiable). The job is based in Mikkeli, Finland.
Applications
The deadline for applications is 31 July2025 at midnight, Finnish local time (UTC +3h).
Please fill out the online application form and attach the following documents in English and in PDF format:
Only applications that include the required documents will be considered.
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