PhD in Food Safety, Mycotoxins and LC-MS/MS for Soy Products
Ghent University is recruiting a
fully funded PhD student
for a 4-year doctoral project within the
SOYSAFE
project, focused on
food safety
,
mycotoxins
,
soy-based food products
, and the
protein transition
toward more plant-based diets.
The research will examine how mycotoxins behave during processing steps such as protein extraction, texturization, and the production of plant-based meat alternatives. The project uses
LC-MS/MS
, laboratory experiments, pilot testing, data analysis, probabilistic modeling, and Belgian consumption data to estimate exposure and evaluate public health impact.
The position is based at
Ghent University
and involves collaboration with
ILVO
,
Sciensano
, and the
FPS Public Health
. The work is interdisciplinary and combines analytical chemistry, food technology, modeling, and public health-oriented risk assessment.
Applicants should hold a
Master’s degree
preferably in
Bioscience Engineering
,
Pharmaceutical Sciences
,
Chemistry
,
Food Technology
, or a related field. Experience with LC-MS/MS or similar techniques, modeling, data analysis, and plant proteins is an advantage. Strong English, communication, organization, accuracy, teamwork, and motivation are highlighted.
The appointment starts
1 September 2026 at the earliest
. The fellowship is
100% of the net salary of an AAP member
under equal family circumstances and is described as a
tax-free doctoral fellowship
. Applications must be submitted by the deadline via email with CV, diploma copy if available, and motivation letter.