Position overview
Partial
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Fields of study
Agricultural Sciences, Biotechnology
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Country
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Deadline
2026-06-09
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Supervisor
Not specified
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- Source
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Website of the institution
https://www.timeshighereducation.com/unijobs/listing/410815/research-fellow-eng…
Key details
- Host institution: SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (SIT)
- Location: SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (SIT), Singapore
- Application deadline: June 10, 2026
Funding
Not funded by a EU programme
Funding level (from listing): partial or not via EU framework — confirm on the official call.
How to apply
- Application portal / instructions: Official application link.
- Context on Euraxess: Original listing.
About the position
Research Fellow / Engineer (Insect Protein Chemistry & Functional Beverage Development)
As a University of Applied Learning, the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) works closely with industry partners to deliver translational, impact-driven research. This role supports an awarded applied research project on cricket protein (CP)-based functional beverages, focusing on protein chemistry, emulsion engineering, scalable food processing, and consumer acceptance. The appointee will contribute to SIT’s sustainable food innovation agenda, working within a multidisciplinary team with access to established research platforms and pilot-scale facilities.
Key Responsibilities
- Characterise insect protein and their hydrolysates for compositional and techno-functional properties under different processing conditions (enzymatic hydrolysis, heating, drying, homogenization)
- Investigate the impact of food processing on protein-polysaccharide interactions under different food processing conditions
- Profile phenolic compounds and evaluate bio-functional properties such as antioxidant activity
- Identify optimal processing conditions that minimise bioactive losses for functional beverage applications
- Design and formulate insect protein-based oil-in-water emulsions for the encapsulation and delivery of bioactives
- Develop and optimise functional beverage prototypes suitable for industry-scale manufacturing; evaluate emulsion stability and estimated shelf-life
- Conduct in vitro bioaccessibility and bioavailability studies for encapsulated nutrients using existing SIT analytical facilities
- Support the design and execution of consumer surveys assessing Singapore consumers’ acceptance of foods and beverages
- Perform principal component analysis (PCA) and multivariate statistics to identify relationships between demographic factors and product acceptance; integrate findings as feedback for beverage formulation
- Prepare scientific manuscripts, technical reports, and progress updates for funding agencies, journals, and stakeholders
- Present findings at project meetings, industry engagements, and academic conferences
- Supervise and mentor junior researchers, research assistants, and students attached to the project
- Communicate with all relevant internal and external stakeholders as required to meet project deliverables
- Perform any other ad hoc duties assigned by supervisor
Job Requirements
- PhD in Food Science, Food Technology, Food Chemistry, Chemistry, Nutrition, or a closely related discipline. Strong master’s or bachelor’s degree holders with substantial relevant research experience may be considered for the Engineer grade
- Solid grounding in protein chemistry, protein hydrolysis, and structure–function relationships in food systems
- Hands-on experience in emulsion formulation and stability characterisation, including droplet size analysis and shelf-life assessment
- Familiarity with food processing technologies such as HTST, UHT pasteurisation, drying, heating, and high-pressure or multi-stage homogenisation in beverage or liquid food systems
- Working knowledge of biochemical and antioxidant assay methods, HPLC, MS, and their application in food ingredient analysis
- Experience with in vitro digestion models and bioaccessibility or bioavailability testing is a strong advantage
- Ability to perform quantitative data analysis and multivariate statistics (e.g., PCA); proficiency in Origin, R, or equivalent software for statistical analysis
- Strong scientific writing skills with the ability to produce publication-quality manuscripts and clear technical reports
- Proactive, detail-oriented, and capable of managing multiple experimental and reporting workstreams simultaneously
- Collaborative and able to work independently within a multidisciplinary applied research environment
- Good communication and interpersonal skills for engagement with students, colleagues (for procurement, risk assessment for lab activities, equipment purchasing and maintenance), industry partners, and funding stakeholders
- Strong ownership for leading and delivering projects with project management skills
Scheme of Service: Research
Division: Food, Chemical and Biotechnology
Employment Type: Fixed Term
Location
SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (SIT), Singapore