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MSCA COFUND Doctoral Fellowships “Asymmetric Co- Catalytic Cycloadditions”
Tallinn University of Technology

MSCA COFUND Doctoral Fellowships “Asymmetric Co- Catalytic Cycloadditions”

2025-08-31 (Europe/Tallinn)
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Summary

This PhD topic is part of the INNOCHEMBIO Doctoral Programme, which is funded through the Marie Skłodowska- Curie Actions (MSCA) COFUND action. The main objective of INNOCHEMBIO is to train future experts of sustainable chemistry and biotechnology, helping Europe to take the next steps in the green transition. The project aims to develop novel asymmetric co-catalytic cycloadditions via organocatalysis as the combination of more than one catalytic activation mode can lead to unprecedented reactivities or more efficient reaction paths. To aid in the development of these reactions and in elucidating their mechanisms, we plan to use computational chemistry.#This PhD position will be hosted at TalTech with main supervisor Dr. Mikk Kaasik and will contain a secondment to co- supervisor Prof. Karl Anker Jørgensen at Aarhus University (DK).

Research field: Chemistry and biotechnology

Offered by: School of Science. Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology

Description

General description of programme and host

The PhD fellowship is part of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) COFUND doctoral programme IN- NOCHEMBIO (https://taltech.ee/en/innochembio), which is co-funded by the European Union (Grant agreement 101217295). The main objective of INNOCHEMBIO is to train future experts to help Europe take the next steps in the green transition. The solutions and trained experts can reduce the environmental impact of the chemical and agricultural industries, offer eco-friendly analytical techniques, and assess the safety of new materials. INNOCHEM- BIO funding will co-finance 15 PhD positions, for which the application process in the first call will start on the 1st of July in 2025.

For 12 PhD positions the hosting institution will be Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology (DCB) at Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech) which combines three divisions – Chemistry, Gene Technology and Biomedicine, and Food and Biotechnology. DCB is developing solutions to the great challenges of the 21st century – climate change, environmental protection, carbon neutrality, renewable energy, and biodiversity conservation. DCB hosts the second biggest PhD programme in TalTech with nearly a hundred enrolled students.

For 3 PhD positions the hosting institution will be the implementing partner – National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics (NICPB). NICPB is a public research institution that conducts both fundamental and applied research, developing novel directions in fields ranging from material sciences to informatics. NICPB houses the Laboratory of Environmental Toxicology and several laboratories focused on fundamental research in NMR technologies with expertise dating back decades. The PhD training activities conducted by NICPB are funded through TalTech.

Importantly, each PhD project has one co-supervisor from another European country, which is detailed under the specific offer (see under supervisors' section). In total, INNOCHEMBIO has 19 associate partners from 11 European countries.

Description of specific PhD project

The chemical community seeks more efficient, eco-friendly synthetic methods. Cycloadditions have traditionally been among the most efficient approaches to synthesizing ring systems, which are commonly found in bioactive com- pounds and thus relevant for the pharmaceutical industry. Many of these cycloadditons can be carried out with the aid of organocatalysis. The field employs renewable and less toxic small organic molecules as catalysts, in lieu of traditional transition metals. We aim to develop novel asymmetric co-catalytic cycloadditions via organocatalysis as the combination of more than one catalytic activation mode can lead to unprecedented reactivities or more efficient reaction paths. The prospective PhD candidate can either explore standard or higher-order cycloadditions. The lat- ter have been less explored, yet they hold tremendous potential due to the vast range of cyclic systems that can be synthesized. To aid in the development of these reactions and in elucidating their mechanisms, we plan to use computational chemistry.

The bulk of the work is related to practical synthetic chemistry in a laboratory setting. However, we expect the candi- date to also learn and use computational chemistry techniques in parallel. This would provide the PhD candidate with a broader range of skills in a world that demands more interdisciplinary research to tackle complex issues. Compe- tence in both areas provides deeper insights that are hard to gain from just one field alone. Thus, the candidate will be uniquely positioned for career prospects in both academic and industrial environments.

Link to the project: https://taltech.ee/en/innochembio/kaasik

Supervisory team

  • Tallinn University of Technology (main supervisor): Dr. Mikk Kaasik
  • Aarhus University (Denmark): Prof. Karl Anker Jørgensen (The PhD student will stay 6-16 months at the co- supervisor's lab as mutually agreed upon).
  • Tallinn University of Technology: Dr. Mario Öeren

Requirements

  • Excellent command of written and spoken English.
  • MSc degree or equivalent in chemistry or biotechnology, or equivalent.
  • Compliance with the rules of INNOCHEMBIO (e.g. eligibility, adhering to MSCA mobility rules, etc.).
  • The primary workplace will be in Estonia. Therefore, candidates from outside the EU must be eligible to obtain a visa. The position is expected to start in the first half of 2026.
  • Strong knowledge of organic chemistry and sufficient knowledge of typical analytical methods used in this field.
  • Work experience in a research laboratory. While not required, experience or interest in computational chemistry is viewed as a strong asset.
  • Intellectual curiosity, perseverance, integrity, and a genuine enthusiasm for learning are key qualities for this role.
  • The ideal candidate will demonstrate a readiness to work independently in designing and conducting experiments, while also collaborating effectively within larger team settings.
  • Strong communication skills — particularly the ability to clearly communicate research to diverse audiences — are an asset.

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Undertake postgraduate research for specific doctoral research project at TalTech or NICPB, respectively.
  • Present and publish research in both academic and non-academic audiences. Attend and participate in academic and non-academic conferences, events and seminars.
  • Attend and participate in all training events and supervisory meetings.
  • Be seconded to the associated partner as necessary to fulfil the grant obligations.
  • Prepare progress reports and similar documents on research for funding bodies, as required.
  • Actively contribute to the public engagement and outreach activities of the project.
  • The above job descriptions are not exhaustive, the PhD candidate may be required to undertake other tasks, which are broadly in line with the above duties and responsibilities.
  • Full-time employment (40 hours per week), temporary contract for 4 years.

Eligibility requirements

  • The applicant must be a doctoral candidate (i.e. not already in possession of a doctoral degree at the date of the recruitment).
  • At the time of recruitment, the researcher must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in Estonia for more than 12 months in the three years immediately prior to the recruitment date. Compulsory national service and/or short stays such as holidays are not taken into account.

Benefits

  • Competitive funding scheme, with a minimum gross monthly salary of EUR 2500. Topped by additional mobility allowances as well as optional family allowances (if applicable). 
  • Covered tuition costs, research costs and funding for short term mobility (i.e. conference attendance).
  • Interdisciplinary and international research projects.
  • Early-stage researcher position, with corresponding social and medical benefits in Estonia.
  • Becoming a Marie Skłodowska-Curie PhD fellow.

How to Apply

All applications must be sent through TalTech’s official application platform Glowbase and only applications submitted here will be considered for the programme. We ask the candidates not to contact the supervisors directly, in case of questions please write at [email protected]. Each application must include the following material: CV, 1-page motivation letter, copies of BSc and MSc study records and diplomas, scanned copy of valid photo ID, 2 reference let- ters, eligibility statement. NB! Details on the exact nature of these documents and how to insert them in Glow- base can be found at our official INNOCHEMBIO website: https://taltech.ee/en/innochembio/application-process

Selection Process

The selection and recruitment process will be in accordance with the European Charter and Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers. The recruitment process will be open, transparent, impartial, equitable, and merit-based. There will be no overt/covert discrimination based on race, gender, sexual orientation, religion or belief, disability or age. To this end, the following selection criteria will be considered.

The application deadline is 31 August 2025. The application process will be carried out in 3 steps. In short, first an eligibility check is performed. All eligible candidates will proceed to stage 1, where they will be evaluated by inde- pendent evaluators based on the application documents. Lastly, shortlisted candidates from stage 1 will proceed to stage 2, where they will be interviewed via teleconference, which will be used to determine a candidate to whom an offer will be made. All candidates will be informed about the progress in due course after each step of the process. The selection process is described on the guide for applicants available here: https://taltech.ee/en/innochembio/ap- plication-process.

Disclaimer

By applying for this position, the applicants

  1. give their consent to circulate their application and personal data within the INNOCHEMBIO consortium and with the evaluators;
  2. confirm that the data provided is valid and accurate;
  3. confirm compliance with the eligibility requirements;
  4. commit to undertaking the planned secondment at the co-supervisor’s institution. 

To get more information or to apply online, visit https://taltech.glowbase.com/positions/1024 or scan the the code on the left with your smartphone.

Détails de l'offre

Titre
MSCA COFUND Doctoral Fellowships “Asymmetric Co- Catalytic Cycloadditions”
Localisation
Ehitajate tee 5 Tallinn, Estonie
Publié
2025-07-01
Date limite d'inscription
2025-08-31 23:59 (Europe/Tallinn)
2025-08-31 22:59 (CET)
Type de poste
PhD
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