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Michael Sander

Prof. Dr. at ETH Zürich

ETH Zürich

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Analytical Chemistry

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Polymer Chemistry

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Wastewater Treatment

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Mass Spectrometry

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Environmental Science

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Materials Science

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Chemistry

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Michael Sander

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ETH Zürich

PhD Position in Environmental Chemistry of Biodegradable Polymers

The Environmental Chemistry Group at ETH Zürich, within the Department of Environmental Systems Science, is offering a fully funded PhD position focused on the environmental chemistry of biodegradable polymers. This research group is internationally recognized for its work on the fate and transformation of synthetic biodegradable polymers in various environments, including aquatic systems, soils, and wastewater. The group’s research is highly interdisciplinary, combining advanced analytical chemistry, polymer science, microbiology, and environmental science to address pressing sustainability challenges. The PhD project aims to advance the understanding of the biodegradability of water-soluble polymers, which are widely used in cosmetics, home care, and agricultural products. These polymers enter engineered and natural environments through diverse pathways, and their breakdown and complete microbial utilization are essential for preventing persistent pollution and supporting a circular polymer economy. The research will investigate both enzymatic and abiotic degradation mechanisms, the uptake of breakdown products by microbial cells, and their subsequent metabolic conversion to carbon dioxide and biomass. The project will account for the interplay between polymer chemistry and environmental characteristics such as soil, aquatic systems, and sludge. As a PhD student, you will conduct systematic laboratory assessments of polymer breakdown, characterize the resulting products, and use respirometric analysis to quantify conversion rates. You will establish quantitative relationships between polymer structure and biodegradability, utilizing advanced analytical techniques including mass spectrometry and stable isotope tracing. The project is part of a larger academic–industry collaboration, involving partners at ETH Zürich and the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (Eawag). Applicants should hold a Master’s degree in organic or polymer chemistry, environmental chemistry or sciences, environmental microbiology, carbon biogeochemistry, or closely related fields. Proficiency in English is required. The ideal candidate will be highly motivated, open to new ideas and technologies, and able to work effectively in a collaborative, international research environment. Interest in sustainability science and mentoring junior students is encouraged. The position offers excellent working conditions, access to state-of-the-art analytical facilities, and a competitive PhD salary for up to four years. The workplace is split between ETH Zürich’s city center campus and Eawag in Dübendorf. The group values diversity, inclusion, and sustainability, and supports career development and language training for non-native speakers. Applications should be submitted as a single PDF file via the ETH online application portal, including a cover letter, CV, educational records, master’s thesis abstract, statement of research interests, and references. The evaluation process begins on January 8, 2026, and continues until the position is filled. For questions, contact Prof. Dr. Michael Sander at [email protected]. ETH Zürich is a world-leading university in science and technology, renowned for its excellence in education and research, and its commitment to sustainability and diversity.

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Postdoctoral Researcher Position on the Environmental Fate of Synthetic Water-Soluble Polymers

The Environmental Chemistry group at ETH Zürich, in collaboration with the Department of Environmental Chemistry at Eawag, invites applications for a postdoctoral researcher position focused on the environmental fate of synthetic water-soluble polymers (WS/DPs). This joint initiative aims to advance the fundamental understanding of how these widely used polymers, present in home care and cosmetic products, interact with both engineered and natural environments. The project will investigate key processes such as adsorption to solid–water interfaces, which are critical for understanding the transport and (bio)availability of these polymers in soils, sediments, sludge, and model mineral/organic surfaces. As a postdoctoral researcher, you will conduct high-throughput batch adsorption experiments under varying solution chemistries, perform column transport experiments to assess polymer mobility, and use in-situ surface measurements to determine adsorbed concentrations and conformational dynamics. High-resolution mass spectrometry will be applied to quantify polymer residues in solution. The research will focus on developing structure–adsorption relationships by linking polymer and sorbent properties to experimental data, providing mechanistic insights that support model development and inform regulatory frameworks. The work will be conducted at both ETH Zürich and Eawag, offering access to state-of-the-art facilities and a vibrant, international research environment. Applicants should hold a PhD in environmental, polymer, organic, colloid, surface, or material chemistry or a related field, and must be proficient in English. Essential competencies include motivation for fundamental experimental research, teamwork, effective communication, commitment to co-advising students, and willingness to engage with regulators and stakeholders. The position is funded for up to two years with a competitive salary and includes benefits such as public transport season tickets, car sharing, sports facilities, childcare, and attractive pension options. ETH Zürich values diversity, sustainability, and an inclusive culture, providing professional development opportunities and a supportive environment for all staff and students. The application process requires submission of a single PDF containing a cover letter, CV, PhD/MSc records, publication list, research statement (1–2 pages), and contact details for three references via the ETH Zürich online application portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered. Evaluation of applications will begin on 10 January 2026. For further information, prospective applicants may contact Prof. Dr. Michael Sander at [email protected]. ETH Zürich is a world-leading university in science and technology, renowned for its excellent education, cutting-edge research, and commitment to societal impact. Join a diverse and dynamic team working to address global environmental challenges through innovative research.

1 month ago