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Xinxin Xiao

Associate Professor at Aalborg University

Aalborg University

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Research Interests

Biochemical Engineering

80%

Materials Chemistry

70%

Electrocatalysis

70%

Electrochemistry

60%

Biocatalysis

50%

Bioelectrochemistry

50%

Photoelectrocatalysis

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Recent Grants

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Membrane systems for self-powered wearables and body sensors

Open Date: 2023-04-01

Close Date: 2023-09-01

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Enable bioelectro-synthesis of chiral amines (EnBioAm)

Open Date: 2020-10-01

Close Date: 2022-09-01

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Development of a wearable photobiobattery

Open Date: 2018-10-01

Close Date: 2020-09-01

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Irish Research Council Postgraduate Scholarship

Open Date: 2014-10-01

Close Date: 2018-10-01

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Enzymatic Bioelectrosynthesis for Developing Novel Pharmaceuticals

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Xinxin Xiao

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Aalborg University

PhD Stipend in Enzymatic Bioelectrochemistry and Nanomaterials at Aalborg University

This PhD stipend at Aalborg University offers an exciting opportunity to join the Electrochemistry Research Group within the Department of Chemistry and Bioscience. The project focuses on the fundamental understanding of the coupling between nanomaterial surfaces and enzymatic bioelectrochemistry, utilizing electrochemistry to drive redox reactions catalyzed by enzymes. This research has broad applications, including biosensors, biofuel cells, and biosynthesis for 'power-to-X' technologies. The successful candidate will engage in nanomaterials-based electrode fabrication, synthesis of redox-active polymers, enzyme immobilization, electrochemical characterization, and surface analysis using a wide range of techniques. Key research areas include bioelectrochemical regeneration of NADH cofactors for reductive biocatalysis and nitrogenase bioelectrochemistry, contributing to ongoing externally funded projects within the group. The project aims to advance knowledge on efficient bioelectrosynthesis as a practical solution for real-world challenges. In addition to research, the PhD candidate will participate in teaching and supervision activities, mainly involving student project supervision. The department is a vibrant research and educational institution with approximately 150 employees, 75 PhD students, and 775 bachelor and master’s students across campuses in Aalborg and Esbjerg. The work culture emphasizes openness, curiosity, transparency, and inclusivity, with flexible hours and social activities throughout the year. Applicants should have a strong interest in interdisciplinary research and collaboration, particularly in polymer chemistry and biocatalysis. A Master’s degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, electrochemistry, materials science, biochemistry, or a closely related field is required. Experience with nanomaterials, bioelectrochemistry, electrochemistry, photochemistry, analytical chemistry, and/or spectroscopy is advantageous. English proficiency is essential, while Danish language skills are not required. The PhD stipend is for three years, with salary and terms of employment governed by the AC collective agreement. Enrollment at the Doctoral School of Engineering and Science is mandatory, and candidates must complete PhD courses (30 ECTS), gain teaching experience, and undertake an external research stay (preferably 3-6 months) at a foreign institution. The application process includes shortlisting and assessment by qualified experts, and all applicants will be notified of their status. For further information about the department, visit en.bio.aau.dk . Questions about the position can be directed to Associate Professor Xinxin Xiao at [email protected]. Apply by submitting your application, CV, diplomas, and other relevant documents via Aalborg University’s recruitment system. The application deadline is July 31, 2026.

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Aalborg University

PhD Stipend in Enzymatic Bioelectrochemistry and Nanomaterials at Aalborg University

This PhD stipend at Aalborg University offers an exciting opportunity to join the Electrochemistry Research Group within the Department of Chemistry and Bioscience. The project focuses on the fundamental understanding of the coupling between nanomaterial surfaces and enzymatic bioelectrochemistry, a process that leverages electrochemistry to drive redox reactions catalyzed by enzymes. This research has broad applications, including biosensors, biofuel cells, and biosynthesis for 'power-to-X' technologies. The successful candidate will engage in nanomaterials-based electrode fabrication, synthesis of redox-active polymers, enzyme immobilization, electrochemical characterization, and surface analysis using a wide range of techniques. Key research areas include bioelectrochemical regeneration of NADH cofactors for reductive biocatalysis and nitrogenase bioelectrochemistry, generating synergy with ongoing externally funded projects in the group. The project aims to advance knowledge on efficient bioelectrosynthesis as a practical solution for real-world challenges. In addition to research, the PhD candidate will contribute to teaching and supervision, mainly through student project supervision. The department is a vibrant research and educational institution with approximately 150 employees, 75 PhD students, and 775 bachelor and master’s students across campuses in Aalborg and Esbjerg. The work culture emphasizes openness, curiosity, transparency, and involvement, with flexible hours and social activities throughout the year. Applicants should have a strong interest in interdisciplinary research and collaboration, particularly in polymer chemistry and biocatalysis. A Master’s degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, electrochemistry, materials science, biochemistry, or a closely related field is required. Experience with nanomaterials, bioelectrochemistry, electrochemistry, photochemistry, analytical chemistry, and/or spectroscopy is advantageous. Strong English communication skills are essential, while Danish language skills are not required. PhD stipends are allocated to individuals who hold a Master's degree and are normally for a period of 3 years. Enrollment at the Doctoral School of Engineering and Science is required, with completion of PhD courses (30 ECTS), teaching/supervision experience, and an external research stay (3-6 months) at a foreign institution. Salary and terms of employment follow the AC collective agreement. To apply, submit your application, CV, diplomas, and other relevant documents via Aalborg University's recruitment system. The application should state your reasons for applying and qualifications. All applicants will be informed about shortlisting after the deadline. For questions, contact Associate Professor Xinxin Xiao or the AAU PhD office. For more information about the department, visit Department of Chemistry and Bioscience . The application link is here .

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Collaborators8

Murat Nulati Yesibolati

Technical University of Denmark

DENMARK

Mikkel Kraglund

Technical University of Denmark

DENMARK

Christian Solem

Technical University of Denmark

DENMARK

Katrine Qvortrup

Technical University of Denmark

DENMARK

Edmond Magner

Professor

University of Limerick

IRELAND

Shuangqing Zhao

Technical University of Denmark

DENMARK

Jianming Liu

Technical University of Denmark

DENMARK

Charlotte Uldahl Jansen

Technical University of Denmark

DENMARK