Applications are invited for the following Post in the Technological University Dublin: Competition ID: 036723 Post: Post-Doctoral Researcher in Bio-based Material Development - School of Food Science & Environmental Health (Fixed Term Specified Purpose Wholetime for up to 5 years with initial funding for 48 months) (Reference: 180/2025) Location:The post will be primarily based at the TU Dublin Grangegorman campus. However, elements of the research will also be conducted at the TU Dublin Tallaght campus, and occasional research activities may take place at the Teagasc Food Research Centre (Dublin) or at other TU Dublin campuses, including Blanchardstown or Tallaght. Regular attendance at these locations may be required as part of project delivery. In addition, occasional travel for sample collection and engagement with stakeholders across various sites may also be necessary. Hours of Work:A 37 hour working week is in operation. Salary: The successful candidate will be appointed at point (01) of the Post-Doctoral Researcher Salary Scale i.e. €48,412 gross per annum. Remuneration may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government pay policy. Incremental credit may apply in line with University policy. Closing Date: 09th May 2025 at 5.00 p.m. (Irish time). Late applications will not be accepted. It is anticipated that interviews for this post will take place in week beginning 26th May 2025. The interview assessment will be 40 minutes in duration. Application Details/Procedures: For further information and to make an online application for the above post please visit website visit Technological University Dublin is an equal opportunities employer Person Specification TU Dublin is committed to being fully inclusive, which actively recruits, supports and retains staff from all sectors of society. We value diversity as well as celebrate, support and thrive on the contributions of all our employees and the community they represent. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer and encourage applications from everybody, regardless of race, sex, ethnicity, religion, nationality, sexual orientation, age, disability, gender identity, marital status/civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, as well as being open to flexible working practices. During the recruitment and section process, candidates will be expected to demonstrate an appropriate mix of knowledge, experience and skills described below. For shortlisting purposes, candidates will be expected to demonstrate the degree to which they meet both the essential and desirable criteria set out below. Theidealcandidatewilldemonstratetheappropriatemixofknowledge,experience,skills,talent and abilities required for the role as outlined below and must satisfy all of the essential criteria: Essential PhD (completed or viva passed) in Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, or a related field, focusing on biobased materials or nanocellulose/lignin production. Practical experience with Deep Eutectic Solvents (DES), biomass pretreatment, and lignocellulosic fractionation. Hands-on experience with power ultrasound and sub-critical fluid extraction systems. Experience conducting Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) using SimaPro for biobased processes or products. Proven research profile and peer-reviewed publications in nanocellulose and/or lignin production from lignocellulosic biomass. Candidates will be shortlisted based on their demonstration of meeting every essential criterion so are asked to clearly outline how their experience and qualifications meet the criteria. Desirable Proficiency in experimental design and data analysis using tools such as MATLAB, SPSS, or Origin. Ability to work independently, demonstrate initiative, and manage time and priorities effectively. Proven collaboration ability within interdisciplinary teams, contributing to joint research outputs. Strong analytical thinking, able to interpret complex datasets and troubleshoot experiments. Willingness to engage in mentoring, training, and knowledge transfer activities. Candidates may be shortlisted on the basis of none, one or more of these desirable criteria and are asked to clearly outline how their experience and qualifications meet the criteria. Further information for Post-doctoral Researcher In the case of a 1st Post-doctoral Fellowship where the applicant may not have graduated yet, the successful applicant must, at the time of appointment, provide a letter from the appropriate graduate studies office confirming that the student has completed the programme including all the examination requirements and is just awaiting the formal graduation ceremony and the likely date on which that will take place. Skills: Chemical Engineering