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A Pan-European Industry-Led
PhD Programme
Network
Talent4BBI is Ireland’s first industry-led MSCA PhD programme focused on bioeconomy research and innovation.
Key Details
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Managed by BiOrbic at UCD
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10 industry partners
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8 academic partners
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European research network
Supporting Bioeconomy Research Ireland
The programme contributes to Ireland bioeconomy research by developing highly skilled researchers and strengthening collaboration between academia and industry across the European Research Area.
Industry and Academic Collaboration
Talent4BBI brings together industry and academic partners across Europe to support applied research, innovation and knowledge exchange within the bioeconomy sector.
Partnership Network
The programme brings together a pan-European network across 8 EU Member States and 1 Associated Country.
Early-Stage Researchers (ESRs) are based across Ireland, Switzerland, Spain, Sweden, the Netherlands and Belgium, supporting international collaboration between academia and industry within the bioeconomy sector.
Bespoke Training Events in
Partner Locations Across Europe
ESRs complete research placements, collaborative projects and training activities across multiple partner locations, gaining experience in both industry and academia.
The four-year programme includes international mobility opportunities, collaborative research placements and dedicated summer and winter schools delivered in Ireland, Spain, Italy, Belgium and the Netherlands. Additional industry training partners contribute specialist workshops and professional development activities throughout the programme.
Early Stage Researchers
Highly Skilled, Industry-Ready
Maria Ciotti
Transition to a biobased economy: prospective LCA as a tool for critical guidance in technology development.
Industry – Italbiotec
Academic – Chalmers
Country location – Sweden
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Lorenzo Garcia Tejada
Production of lactic acid by a yeast-like fungus.
Industry – Corbion
Academic – RWTH-Aachen
Country location – Netherlands
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Panos Kopsiaftis
Fermentative lactate production from lignocellulosic feedstocks by a thermophilic microorganism.
Industry – Corbion
Academic – Wageningen
Country location – Netherlands
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Pauric Donnelly
Yeast bioprocess development using systems and synthetic biology.
Industry – Alltech
Academic – UCD
Country location – Ireland
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Praveen Kumar
Replacing petrochemicals with sustainable bioplolymer based alternatives for photonic applications.
Industry – Adolphe Merkle Institute
Academic – Adolphe Merkle Institute
Country location – Switzerland
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Ana Del Hierro
Development of bioprocesses for the bioeconomy using continuous manufacturing.
Industry – Bionet
Academic – UCD
Country location – Spain
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Darren Issacs
Enzyme development for sustainable production of pharmaceutical ingredients.
Industry – EnzyPep
Academic – Groningen
Country location – Netherlands
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Khaled Al Shwafy
Novel catalytic routes towards carbon efficient lignocellulose biorefineries.
Industry – Sappi
Academic – KU Leuven
Country location – Belgium
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Natália Silvério
How to affect change on farms for the benefit of farmers, their communities and the environment through the use of emerging knowledge and tools of the modern bioeconomy.
Industry – Glanbia Ireland
Academic – Teagasc & UCD
Country location – Ireland
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Oscar Dario Yepez Ceron
Increasing the efficiency of downstream processes that valorise dairy side streams.
Industry – Carbery
Academic – UCD
Country Location – Ireland
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Contact Information
If you require further details on anything or have any other questions, please contact the Talent4BBI Project Manager, Cathy Quinn.
Email: talent4BBI@biorbic.com
Phone: +353 1 716 2900
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grand agreement No 101034323


