Researcher in Cellulosic Fiber Development

Rise Research Institutes Of Sweden AB / Laborantjobb / Göteborg
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The Fiber Development unit at RISE is seeking a researcher with expertise in cellulose/pulp and paper chemistry and technology to support the area of man-made cellulosic fiber development.

At RISE we are developing innovative processes for dissolution and regeneration of cellulose and other biobased materials to enable new sustainable man-made fibers, particularly for textile application. We have Sweden's largest laboratory for fiber development, with strong expertise in polymer chemistry, fiber and textile technology.

About the role
You will be working in a team of experts contributing to research projects arranged with industrial and academic partners. The role is hands-on and involves experimental research at lab and pilot scales focused on fiber spinning process development. You will assemble/build experimental setups for wet spinning and/or solution blown, perform studies on cellulose solubility, solution filterability, extrusion, coagulation, surfactant adsorption on fiber surfaces, cellulose cross-linking etc. You will also be able to contribute by initiating and leading the projects and assignments, publishing and presenting results at conferences, developing intellectual property etc.

The position is full-time and is based in our site in Mölndal (Göteborg area).

About you

- Ph.D. in materials science and engineering, fiber and polymer science, polymer chemistry, textile technology or related areas.
- Expertise in cellulose/pulp and paper chemistry and technology. Knowledge of viscose and Lyocell spinning processes is an advantage.
- Strong interest in the development of processes for man-made cellulose fiber production.
- Ability of working with tools and various scale equipment.
- Experience in cellulose dissolution and regeneration is an advantage.
- Knowledge of textile fiber technology is a merit.
- Experience in applying for grants is seen as an asset.
- Excellent written and verbal skills in English are required. Good knowledge of Swedish is an advantage.

What We Offer for You
RISE offers an inclusive workplace with a dynamic environment that gives you opportunities for development both professionally and personally. You will work in a team of committed colleagues that tackle exciting societal challenges. Welcome to become one of us!

Welcome with your application!
If this sounds interesting and you want to know more, please contact Tobias Köhnke +46 10 228 46 64. Last day of application is January 15th, 2023.

Our union representatives are Lazaros Tsantaridis, SACO, 010 516 62 21 and Bertil Svensson, Unionen, 010-516 53 56.

RISE Research Institutes of Sweden är Sveriges forskningsinstitut och innovationspartner. I internationell samverkan med företag, akademi och offentlig sektor bidrar vi till ett konkurrenskraftigt näringsliv och ett hållbart samhälle. Våra 2 800 medarbetare driver och stöder alla typer av innovationsprocesser. RISE är ett oberoende, statligt forskningsinstitut som erbjuder unik expertis och ett 100-tal test- och demonstrationsmiljöer för framtidssäkra teknologier, produkter och tjänster. www.ri.se.

Ersättning
According to agreement

Så ansöker du
Sista dag att ansöka är 2023-01-15
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Arbetsgivarens referens
Arbetsgivarens referens för detta jobb är "2022/807".

Omfattning
Detta är ett heltidsjobb.

Arbetsgivare
Rise Research Institutes Of Sweden AB (org.nr 556464-6874)

Arbetsplats
Rise Research Institutes Of Sweden

Kontakt
Tobias Köhnke
+46102284664

Jobbnummer
7266526

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