Academic positions

Current vacancies of academic position from January 1, 2025

 

Estonian University of Life Sciences announces open competition for academic position from January 1, 2025.

Commencement date January 1, 2025; closing date for applications September 15, 2024

 

Institute of Forestry and Engineering

Assistant Professor of Wood Chemistry and Biorefining (tenure track) 1.0

 

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The positions’ commencement date: January 1, 2025

 

Application documents

To participate in the competition, candidates are required to submit the following documents to the Personnel Department (Fr. R. Kreutzwaldi 1, 51006 Tartu, Estonia) or by e-mail to konkurss@emu.ee by September 15, 2024:

  • an application to the Rector;
  • a copy of the document certifying education and/or academic degree;
  • CV (curriculum vitae) and a structured list of scientific publications of recent ten years, in the Estonian Research Information System (ETIS) standard format (up to ten significant publications from the earlier period may be included at will); information on academic work and in-service training done within five recent years shall be enclosed with the CV;
  • the candidate for the position of Professor shall submit motivation letter reflecting the candidate’s vision about the development of this specific research field and related international cooperation in the university, and the measures that the candidate is going to take for increasing the level of research and teaching in the field (max 1500 words);
  • Researcher ID / ORCID / Google Scholar reference;
  • other relevant materials at the discretion of the applicant.

 

Application documents shall be submitted in Estonian and in English. As an exception, application documents may be submitted in English only, if Estonian is not expected from the position holder. The documents shall be submitted in the written form, either on paper to the Personnel Department (Fr. R. Kreutzwaldi 1, 51006 Tartu, Estonia) or as a digitally signed document by e-mail to konkurss@emu.ee.

In case the applicant has obtained higher education in a foreign country, the University will ask for an assessment from the academic recognition information centre (Estonian ENIC/NARIC Centre) on the conformity of the qualification of the applicant to the qualifications required in the position.

For candidates who apply for the position of Professor for the first time it is mandatory to present a public lecture (venia legendi), in case they have not done it earlier.

Further information: HR Chief Specialist, e-mail konkurss@emu.ee.

 

Useful links

 

Academic Staff Positions in Estonian University of Life Sciences

European Framework for Researcher Careers profiles

 

 

 

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The Institute of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences of the Estonian University of Life Sciences (Eesti Maaülikool) opens the position of:

Two Research Fellow Positions in Molecular Diagnostics, Microbiology, Physiology and Medicine

These positions belong to the team of COMBIVET ERA Chair (Chair of Comparative Medicine in the Institute of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences of the Estonian University of Life Sciences), OH BOOST and CHAIR OF VETERINARY BIOMEDICINE AND FOOD HYGIENE (VL VB).

The European Partnership on Animal Health & Welfare (EUP AH&W) intends to be a Research and Innovation Partnership set up in the context of Horizon Europe under a co-funding agreement. Its general goals are to progress Europe towards healthy and sustainable livestock production systems (for both terrestrial and aquatic animals), including the new tools for disease diagnosis, novel vaccine platforms, reduction of anti-microbial usage, and to greatly improve production animal welfare, in line with the European Green Deal and farm-to-fork strategy. The EUP AH&W includes 56 Research Performing Organizations (RPO) and 30 Funding Organizations (FO) from 24 EU and non-EU European countries. The partners collaborated to transpose 16 actions from the EUP Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (EUP SRIA) into 17 Joint Internal Projects (JIPs). The overall coordination of the EUP AH & W is performed by the University of Ghent, Belgium.         EMU has received co-funding from the project (grant agreement No 101136346 — EUPAHW) to be engaged in three actions related to understanding of infectious disease pathophysiology, biomarkers to monitor and diagnose infection diseases and development of vaccine candidates / platforms.

The position’s commencement date: From 14.07.2024

The positions are initially for 1 year period with potential of extension.

Responsibilities:

  • To participate in the team’s research activities by planning and conducting research and innovation;
  • To write and publish research papers and other printed and online media;
  • To deliver relevant lectures to students, academic peers and public;
  • To work with the colleagues within the COMBIVET ERA Chair and OH-BOOST teams and the other colleagues from the university.  
  • To supervise and guide different postgraduate research students (PhD, MSc)
  • To take part in outreach and public engagement activities of the research team and the university.

Required qualification:

As a key member of the team, the selected candidate should fulfil the following general criteria,

Main research qualifications:

  • A PhD degree in molecular biology/ cell biology/ microbiology/ pathology/ immunology/ infectious disease with relevance to a clinical or physiological or epidemiology related fields with strong molecular and cell biology experience.
  • She/he has to fulfil the criteria of the level R2 (Recognized Researcher) level of the European Framework for Researcher Careers profiles.

and she/he possessing following expertise are preferred:

  • has laboratory experience (wet laboratory) of research work in molecular biology, cell biology, microbiology, pathology, immunology, infectious disease, zoonotic pathogens, antimicrobial resistance which are indexed in Thomson Reuters Web of Science or Scopus;
  • has basic bioinformatics knowledge on high throughput transcriptomics and /or lipidomics and /or proteomics data analysis.
  • has worked with animal models and infected materials (farm and/or laboratory animals)- preferred but not essential
  • is qualified to perform teaching, delivers lectures in her/his discipline;
  • has promoted her/his field of research;
  • has organized public seminars, workshops and lectures;
  • has the ability to collaborate effectively as part of the team and should hold good interpersonal and communication skills.
  • has proven track records of grant writing / preparation
  • has previous track records on collaborative research work

Benefits

  • Salary is based on the level of experience and depending on the EMU rules and regulations (this amount is subject to employee taxes and shall be supplemented by healthcare and social services required by law);
  • Access to research facilities located in the Estonian University of Life Sciences;
  • Support for making arrangements and settling in Estonia.

Required language skills: Superior English

Workload: 1.00 (full-time)

Application documents:

To participate in the competition, candidates are required to submit the following documents:

  • An application to the Rector in free format;
  • A copy of the PhD degree certificate;
  • CV (Curriculum Vitae) including:
    • Working experience;
    • List of scientific publications, indexed in Thomson Reuters Web of Science or Scopus; 
    • Books and book chapters;
    • Awarded patents/awards;
    • Candidates should provide referees name of two individuals who can be called upon to provide information regarding the candidate’s work;
  • Other relevant materials at the discretion of the applicant.

Application documents shall be submitted in English in the written form, either on paper or as a digitally signed document by e-mail to: amita.kulina@emu.ee no later than 16.06.2024.

Following the submission of documents, the eligible candidates might be invited for a virtual or in person interview.

Useful link:

Academic Staff Positions in Estonian University of Life Sciences

 

Additional contact information for further queries:

E-mail: suranga@emu.ee  / alireza.fazeli@emu.ee

Contact person: Suranga Kodithuwakku  / Alireza Fazeli

Funded under grant agreement Project 101079349 (OH-BOOST) and Co-Funded (EUPAHW) by the European Union / European Research Executive Agency (REA) under grant agreement No 101136346 — EUPAHW.

Junior Researcher PhD position in Veterinary Comparative, Regenerative and Translation Biomedicine Research

Proposed Thesis title & description:

Mesenchymal Stem Cells Derived Extracellular Vesicles Based Targeted Therapy for Bovine Endometritis

More than 50% of early pregnancy losses happening may be due to various complications with endometrial conditions, pathologies, receptivity, embryo development and foetal development related complications. From endometrial pathological perspectives, both clinical and sub-clinical endometritis have become as key disease impacting cow fertility. A growing method in recent years has been the use of veterinary regenerative medicine approach using adult stem cells and   extracellular vesicles (EV) as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool for many animal diseases. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) have been selected as a key regenerative approach since almost all postnatal tissues, irrespective of the regenerative capacity. Bovine (Bos taurus) MSC-EVs are nano-scale entities carrying various cargoes and are believed to be involved in intercellular communications. Particularly related to the endometritis, different types of isolated EVs have demonstrated potential applications in the modulation of the immune responses in different animal models and in in vitro works. Thus, in this doctoral research work we would expect to explore the use of bovine bone marrow derived MSC-EVs as a therapeutic/prophylactic intervention for endometritis and to improve cow fertility using both advanced in vitro and in vivo research models.

Study period: Four years full time basis (1.00)

Qualification of the candidate:

  • Competition is open for both local and international students who fulfil the basic doctoral school admission requirements stipulated by the Estonian University of Life Sciences, Estonia. Please visit the web link for more information:https://www.emu.ee/en/admissions/doctoral-studies/admission-requirements/ 
  • Possession of the first degree plus master’s degree level qualification in human medicine, veterinary medicine, agriculture, animal science or biological sciences streams.
  • Experience in cell cultures and basic cell & molecular biology techniques.
  • Experience in working with extracellular vesicles (not essential but preferable)
  • Experience in transcriptomics and proteomics work with basic bioinformatics knowledge (not essential but preferable)
  • Experience in publishing research outcomes in conferences and reputed scientific journals (not essential but preferable)
  • Fluency in writing and speaking in English

Research Team: COMBIVET ERA chair and OH-BOOST are EU funded research projects that are being run by a multidisciplinary research team with proven track record on high-quality cutting-edge research on extracellular vesicles based in Institute of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Tartu Estonia. For more information please visit: https://www.combivet.ee/   and https://sites.google.com/view/ohboost/home

What we offer: A four year fully funded tuition free PhD position for ideal candidate with a monthly salary of EUR 1718 (pre-tax) with other fringed benefits attached to junior research fellow position at the EMU and under Estonian government regulations.

For more information:

 Please contact Dr. Suranga Kodithuwakku suranga@emu.ee or Professor Alireza Fazeli  alireza.fazeli@emu.ee

 

 

PhD position in Veterinary Comparative, Regenerative and Translation Biomedicine Research

Proposed Thesis title & description:

Development of Milk Extracellular vesicles for therapeutic applications

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are tiny lipid bilayer membrane vesicles in the range of 50 to 1000 nano-metres. All cells seem to produce EVs and they exist in nearly all bio-fluids. The exact function of EVS in biological systems is not known. They seem responsible for cell-to-cell communication. EVS have also been reported to have different effects from immunomodulatory effects to protection of cells and supporting the cell viability. Milk is a natural biofluid that have been consumed by humans from ancient times. Milk is the only food that has evolved to meet the nutritional needs of newborns, supporting growth and development while also being a significant source of nutrients in adults. There is a considerable interest in milk-derived EVs and their cargoes. Cow milk EVs influence biological functions by regulating biochemical pathways and/or interactions with the host’s gut microbiome. Several researchers have reported the effects of milk EVs on the gut microbiota, in the immune response, in diseases such as cancer, and in other aspects of cell biology. Thus, the main aim of the project is to facilitate development of milk EV based therapeutic applications for treatment of different digestive tract anomalies and diseases. To achieve this goal, we aim to test several hypothesises to further progress cow milk EVs application as a treatment for human digestive tract diseases and anomalies using advanced in vitro experimental work

Study period: Four years full time basis (1.00)

Qualification of the candidate:

  • Competition is open for both local and international students who fulfil the basic doctoral school admission requirements stipulated by the Estonian University of Life Sciences, Estonia. Please visit the web link for more information: https://www.emu.ee/en/admissions/doctoral-studies/admission-requirements/    
  • Possession of the first degree plus master’s degree level qualification in human medicine, veterinary medicine, agriculture, animal science or biological sciences streams.
  • Experience in cell cultures and basic cell & molecular biology techniques.
  • Experience in working with extracellular vesicles (not essential but preferable).
  • Experience in transcriptomics and proteomics work with basic bioinformatics knowledge (not essential but preferable).
  • Experience in publishing research outcomes in conferences and reputed scientific journals (not essential but preferable).
  • Fluency in writing and speaking in English.

Research Team: COMBIVET ERA chair and OH-BOOST are EU funded research projects that are being run by a multidisciplinary research team with proven track record on high-quality cutting-edge research on extracellular vesicles based in Institute of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Tartu Estonia. For more information please visit: https://www.combivet.ee/  and https://sites.google.com/view/ohboost/home

What we offer: A four year fully funded tuition free PhD position for ideal candidate with a monthly salary of EUR 1718 (pre-tax) with other fringed benefits attached to junior research fellow position at the EMU and under Estonian government regulations.

For more information:

 Please contact Professor Alireza Fazeli  alireza.fazeli@emu.ee or Dr. Suranga Kodithuwakku suranga@emu.ee

 

 

 

PhD position in Veterinary Comparative, Regenerative and Translation Biomedicine Research

Proposed Thesis title & description:

Extracellular Vesicles (EV) in Skin Health: Targeted Interventions for Inflammatory Disorders and Burn Wound Healing.

This research explores the therapeutic potential of naturally occuring extracellular vesicles (EVs) encapsulated in hydrogels for treating skin inflammatory disorders and burn wounds. EVs possess immune-regulatory properties and potential for wound healing. Incorporating them into hydrogels offers controlled release and targeted delivery. Additionally, their antibacterial effects against common pathogens are investigated. Conventional treatments for these conditions face limitations such as resistance and adverse effects. By addressing these challenges with EV-loaded hydrogels, this approach provides a dual benefit: alleviating skin disorders and combating secondary infections. Overall, this innovative strategy offers targeted and effective solutions for managing inflammatory skin disorders and burn wounds, potentially improving patient outcomes.

This doctoral research investigate the utilisation of EVs sourced from natural origins, coupled with the integration of advanced microbiological techniques. Employing both 2D and 3D in vitro cell culture models will enable a comprehensive exploration of their therapeutic potential. Additionally, the research will focus on the development of biocompatible hydrogels tailored for optimal delivery of EVs. Through this multifaceted approach, novel therapeutic interventions will be engineered to address the complexities of healing skin inflammatory disorders and burn wounds.

Study period: Four years full time basis (1.00)

Qualification of the candidate:

  • Competition is open for both local and international students who fulfil the basic doctoral school admission requirements stipulated by the Estonian University of Life Sciences, Estonia. Please visit the web link for more information: https://www.emu.ee/en/admissions/doctoral-studies/admission-requirements/  .
  • Possession of the first degree plus master’s degree level qualification in human medicine, veterinary medicine, agriculture, animal science or biological sciences streams.
  • Experience in cell cultures and basic microbiology, cell & molecular biology techniques.
  • Experience in working with extracellular vesicles (not essential but preferable)
  • Experience in transcriptomics and proteomics work with basic bioinformatics knowledge (not essential but preferable)
  • Experience in publishing research outcomes in conferences and reputed scientific journals (not essential but preferable)
  • Fluency in writing and speaking in English

Research Team: COMBIVET ERA chair and OH-BOOST are EU funded research projects that are being run by a multidisciplinary research team with proven track record on high-quality cutting-edge research on extracellular vesicles based in Institute of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Tartu Estonia. For more information please visit: https://www.combivet.ee/   and https://sites.google.com/view/ohboost/home .

The successful candidate will be supervised jointly by Professor Alireza Fazeli  alireza.fazeli@emu.ee, Prof. Külli Kingo kylli.kingo@ut.ee and Dr. Dulmini Nanayakkara Sapuagahawatte Dulmini.sapugahawatte@emu.ee

What we offer: A four year fully funded tuition fee free PhD position for the ideal candidate with a monthly salary of EUR 1718 (pre-tax) with other fringe benefits attached to the junior research fellow position at the EMU and under Estonian government regulations.

Applications:

 Please send a motivation letter with an updated CV to Dr Dulmini N. Sapugahawatte (dulmini.sapugahawatte@emu.ee)

Application deadline: 17th May 2024