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Alessandro Ianiro

Professor at KU Leuven

KU Leuven

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Research Interests

Polymer Chemistry

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Environmental Sustainability

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Membrane Biology

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Lipid Bilayer

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Organic Chemistry

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Chemistry

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Transport Phenomena

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Alessandro Ianiro

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KU Leuven

High Performance Membranes Inspired by the Cell Membrane: Synthesis

This PhD position at KU Leuven's SCMlab focuses on the synthesis of high-performance membranes inspired by biological cell membranes. The research operates at the intersection of soft matter physical chemistry and bio-inspired materials science, aiming to address challenges in sustainability and energy through innovative material design. Membranes are crucial in various technological and industrial sectors, and biological phospholipid membranes serve as a model for developing technical membranes with superior selectivity and efficiency. The project, funded by the European Research Council (ERC starting grant CHIMERA), seeks to synthesize polymeric building blocks capable of self-assembling into large-scale biomimetic membranes. By manipulating the composition of these building blocks, the research aims to tailor membrane transport properties, introducing selectivity for specific chemical compounds. The position is ideal for candidates with a master's degree in chemistry and experience in organic or polymer chemistry. Proficiency in written and spoken English is required. The funding covers four years, with an initial one-year contract extendable upon positive evaluation. The research environment at KU Leuven is inclusive and values diversity, offering support for accessibility and equal opportunity. The ideal starting date is February 1, 2026. Interested applicants should contact Prof. dr. Alessandro Ianiro for further information and apply via the KU Leuven job portal.

4 months ago

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Alessandro Ianiro

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KU Leuven

High Performance Membranes Inspired by the Cell Membrane: Synthesis (Postdoctoral Position)

This postdoctoral position at KU Leuven's SCMlab focuses on the synthesis of high-performance membranes inspired by biological cell membranes. The lab operates at the intersection of soft matter physical chemistry and bio-inspired materials science, aiming to address socially relevant challenges such as sustainability and energy. Membranes are central to many technological sectors and industrial applications, and biological phospholipid membranes serve as a model for developing membranes with superior selectivity and efficiency. The project, funded by the European Research Council (ERC starting grant CHIMERA), seeks to synthesize polymeric building blocks capable of self-assembling into large-scale biomimetic membranes. By manipulating the composition of these building blocks, the research aims to tailor the transport properties of the membranes, introducing selectivity for specific chemical compounds. The successful candidate will join a dynamic and inclusive research environment that values diversity and open dialogue. Funding is secured for two years, with an initial one-year contract and the possibility of extension based on performance. Applicants must hold a PhD in organic chemistry or synthetic polymer chemistry and possess excellent English communication skills. The ideal starting date is February 1, 2026. Interested candidates should apply via the KU Leuven jobsite and may contact Prof. dr. Alessandro Ianiro for further information. KU Leuven is committed to equal opportunity and a respectful, socially safe environment for all researchers.

4 months ago