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Erik von Harbou

Professor at RPTU University Kaiserslautern-Landau

University of Kaiserslautern-Landau (RPTU)

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Polymer Chemistry

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Process Engineering

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Wastewater Treatment

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Stefan Kubik

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Rheinland-Pfälzische Technische Universität Kaiserslautern-Landau (RPTU)

6 PhD and 1 Postdoc Positions in Phosphorus Recovery from Wastewater – Graduate School WERA, RPTU

The PhD Graduate School WERA at Rheinland-Pfälzische Technische Universität Kaiserslautern-Landau (RPTU) is offering 6 fully funded PhD positions (4 years) and 1 postdoctoral position (3 years) focused on the innovative topic of "Phosphorus Recovery from Wastewater." This interdisciplinary program, supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG), brings together chemistry, chemical engineering, environmental engineering, materials science, and process engineering to address the vital challenge of sustainable phosphorus recovery and resource management. WERA comprises 13 cooperative research projects, each targeting different aspects of phosphorus recovery from wastewater. Research themes include the synthesis of tailor-made adsorbers, development of advanced separation units, process chain integration, and validation on a pilot-scale recycling plant. The program emphasizes both experimental and numerical approaches, including molecular and thermodynamic simulations, to understand and optimize chemical-physical relationships in phosphorus recovery. The findings have broad applications in the circular economy and environmental technology. PhD students will work closely with an interdisciplinary team of professors and benefit from a comprehensive scientific education. The curriculum features summer schools, keynote lectures by internationally renowned scientists, specialized courses, and interdisciplinary workshops. Opportunities for research stays at international institutes further enhance the academic experience. The available PhD topics span chemistry (e.g., flow processes for phosphorus removal using polymeric adsorbers), process engineering (e.g., thermodynamic modeling, precipitation and crystallization studies), and wastewater engineering (e.g., adsorption and ion-exchange, iron removal and recovery). The postdoctoral position centers on "Advanced Particle Technology for Wastewater Phosphorus Recovery," with research tasks including scaling up particle formulation and crystallization from laboratory to pilot scale, developing large adsorbents with defined microstructures, and analyzing particle stability under process conditions. The postdoc will coordinate operations at the pilot plant, facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration, and contribute to both experimental and simulation-based research (CFD-DEM, population balance modeling, mechanical testing, and micro-CT analysis). Applicants for PhD positions must hold a Master's degree (or equivalent) in engineering, chemistry, or physics. Postdoc applicants require a doctoral degree in process engineering or a closely related field; experience in mechanical process engineering, wastewater treatment, particle measurement, and DEM-CFD simulation is beneficial but not mandatory. All positions are funded at the TV-L E13 level, with excellent working conditions and career development opportunities at RPTU, a leading technical university in Germany. To apply, submit a letter of motivation (prioritizing a WERA topic), CV, and degree certificates with transcripts by 31 January 2026. PhD applications should be sent directly to the relevant supervisor, while postdoc applications go to Prof. Sergiy Antonyuk. For more information, visit rptu.de/wera/open-positions and rptu.de/wera/team . For general inquiries, contact Prof. Sergiy Antonyuk at [email protected]. Join WERA to advance your expertise in resource recovery, environmental technology, and interdisciplinary research, and contribute to sustainable solutions for the future.

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Stefan Kubik

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RPTU University Kaiserslautern-Landau

PhD Positions in Phosphorus Recovery from Wastewater – WERA Graduate School

Are you interested in advancing sustainable resource management and efficient recycling methods? The PhD Graduate School WERA ('Wertstoff Abwasser' – Valuable Wastewater) at RPTU University Kaiserslautern-Landau offers six fully funded PhD positions starting July 1, 2026 (or earlier). WERA is a collaborative research initiative comprising 13 projects focused on the recovery of phosphorus (P) from wastewater, integrating innovative scientific and engineering approaches with practical implementation. Research in WERA spans the development of tailor-made adsorbers, innovative separation units, and process chains for phosphorus recovery, all validated on a dedicated pilot plant. The program emphasizes advanced process analysis, characterization, and the study of chemical-physical relationships through molecular and thermodynamic simulations. These findings have broad applications in the circular economy and resource recovery sectors. PhD students in WERA benefit from a four-year program that fosters close cooperation with an interdisciplinary team of professors. The curriculum includes summer schools, keynote lectures by leading international scientists, specialized courses, and interdisciplinary workshops, as well as opportunities to visit international research institutes. Graduates will gain expertise in resource recovery, environmental technology, and related fields. Available PhD topics include: Chemistry: Development of flow processes for phosphorus removal using polymeric adsorbers (Supervisor: Prof. Stefan Kubik) Process Engineering: Thermodynamic modeling of phosphorus recovery (Supervisor: Prof. Fabian Jirasek); Investigation of precipitation and crystallization processes (Supervisor: Prof. Sergiy Antonyuk); Experimental investigation and modeling of adsorption/desorption processes (Supervisor: Prof. Erik von Harbou) Wastewater Engineering: Adsorption and ion-exchange for phosphorus elimination and recovery (Supervisor: Prof. Heidrun Steinmetz); Iron removal and recovery from sewage sludge using zeolites (Supervisor: Jun.-Prof. Carlo Morandi) Applicants must have a Master's degree (or equivalent) in engineering, chemistry, or physics. Application documents should include a letter of motivation (prioritizing a WERA topic), CV, and degree certificates with transcripts. For general inquiries, contact Prof. Sergiy Antonyuk at [email protected] . The application deadline is January 31, 2026. RPTU University Kaiserslautern-Landau is a leading technical university in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, with over 20,000 students and a strong international research profile. The WERA Graduate School (GRK 2908) is financially supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and government funds, offering excellent working conditions and career development opportunities. For more details and to apply, visit the WERA team page and the DAAD listing .

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