£40,462 Per year
Undetermined
Hybrid
Cranfield, England, United Kingdom
Summary: The role of Environmental Sustainability Research Fellow in Ion Exchange Processes at Cranfield University involves supporting the EPHIC project focused on phosphorus and humics recovery from water and wastewater. The position requires designing experiments, analyzing data, and contributing to the development of innovative ion exchange processes. The successful candidate will engage in technical reporting and collaborative activities with international partners, advancing sustainable water resource recovery. This is a fixed-term contract for 12 months with a full-time commitment.
Key Responsibilities:
- Support the delivery of the EPHIC project focused on ion exchange processes for phosphorus and humics removal and recovery.
- Design and run experiments related to ion exchange processes.
- Analyze and interpret research data.
- Contribute to the development of intensified ion exchange processes integrated with regenerant recovery.
- Assist in technical reporting and academic publications.
- Collaborate with international partners across the EPHIC consortium.
Key Skills:
- PhD or nearing completion in water treatment, environmental engineering, chemical engineering, or related disciplines.
- Experience in planning and conducting experimental research.
- Ability to analyze complex datasets.
- Strong communication skills for reporting and scientific papers.
- Interest in ion exchange processes and resource recovery from water and wastewater.
- Knowledge of adsorption, regeneration, membrane, or electrochemical processes.
- Organizational skills to support project delivery.
Salary (Rate): £40,462.00 yearly
City: Cranfield
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: hybrid
IR35 Status: undetermined
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: Other
Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences Environmental Sustainability Research Fellow in Ion Exchange Processes Fixed Term Contract for 12 months Full time starting salary is normally in the range of £37,897 to £40,462 per annum Location: Cranfield, Bedfordshire A stimulating opportunity has arisen to advance resource recovery in the wastewater sector.
About the Role This role will support the delivery of the EPHIC project, ‘Electrochemically assisted Phosphorus and Humics recovery via Ion exChange’, with a particular focus on the Cranfield University contribution to ion exchange processes for phosphorus and humics removal and recovery from water and wastewater streams. You will design and run experiments, analyse and interpret research data, and contribute to the development of an intensified ion exchange process integrated with regenerant recovery. The work will help advance a novel treatment approach that aims to achieve very low phosphate concentrations across municipal, industrial and surface waters, while reducing conventional chemical inputs and supporting the recovery of valuable products, such as phosphoric acid and humics. You will also contribute to technical reporting, academic publications and collaborative project activities with international partners across the consortium. This role sits within Cranfield’s research activity in sustainable water and resource recovery and contributes to the international EPHIC consortium which brings together partners from the United Kingdom, Belgium, Germany and Spain. The project combines expertise in ion exchange, electrochemistry, membrane processes and product evaluation to develop circular solutions for phosphorus and humics recovery from water and wastewater. Through this collaboration, Cranfield is helping to advance practical, scalable technologies that support circular economy objectives, reduced chemical use, water reuse, and the production of valuable recovered products for agricultural and industrial applications.
About You You will have, or be close to completing, a PhD in a relevant subject such as water treatment, environmental engineering, chemical engineering, process engineering, or a closely related discipline. You should have experience in planning and conducting experimental research, analysing complex datasets, and communicating findings clearly through reports and scientific papers. We are looking for someone with a strong interest in ion exchange processes and resource recovery from water and wastewater, ideally with knowledge of adsorption, regeneration, membrane or electrochemical processes, or related treatment technologies. You will be able to work independently while also contributing effectively to a collaborative, interdisciplinary and international research environment, with the organisational and communication skills needed to support project delivery and high-quality research outputs.
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How to apply For an informal discussion about this opportunity, please contact Professor Ana Soares, Professor of Biotechnology Engineering, on (E): a.soares@cranfield.ac.uk Apply online now. Please do not hesitate to contact us for further details on E: peoplerecruitment@cranfield.ac.uk. Please quote reference number 5286. Closing date for receipt of applications: 5 May 2026 Please note that we reserve the right to close this advert prior to the stated closing date should we receive sufficient numbers of applications. Therefore, we would encourage you to complete and submit your application as soon as possible.