PhD Position: Design of Plant-Based Dairy Alternatives Using Molecular Modeling
This PhD position at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) offers the opportunity to join the HARMONY project, which aims to develop the next generation of plant-based dairy alternatives using advanced molecular modeling techniques. The successful candidate will be embedded in the Process & Energy department of the Mechanical Engineering Faculty and will collaborate with researchers from Wageningen University & Research (WUR) and industrial partners. The project addresses the challenge of replicating the structure and texture of dairy foods using plant-based ingredients, focusing on creating compounds that mimic the mouthfeel and sensory properties of traditional dairy. The HARMONY project, funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO), combines experimental and simulation approaches to understand and design the physicochemical and sensory properties of new food compounds. The research is expected to have a transformative impact on the field of food science and plant-based product development. TU Delft is a leading international university known for its strengths in science, engineering, and design, and offers a vibrant, diverse, and supportive research environment. The Mechanical Engineering Faculty is dynamic and innovative, with state-of-the-art laboratory facilities and a strong focus on interdisciplinary research. The PhD position is a full-time, fixed-term contract for four years, with an initial one-year appointment and the possibility of renewal for three additional years based on satisfactory progress. The position includes a competitive salary starting at €2,770 gross per month in the first year and rising to €3,539 in the fourth year, along with an 8% holiday allowance and an 8.3% year-end bonus. A comprehensive PhD training programme is included. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in mechanical, chemical, or materials engineering, physics, or chemistry, with proven skills in scientific computing and programming. Excellent English communication skills, a collaborative attitude, and the ability to work independently are essential. Prior experience with molecular simulation or modeling is a plus but not required. Applicants must submit a CV, cover letter, and a list of academic grades as a single PDF. The application deadline is 21 November 2025. TU Delft provides support for international candidates relocating to the Netherlands, including assistance with settling in and dual career support for partners. The university values diversity and inclusion and is committed to providing a welcoming environment for all researchers.