
Research Engineer in the Evaluation of Bio-based Compounds
- On-site
- Compiègne, Hauts-de-France, France
- Bio-engineering - BMBI
The Université de technologie de Compiègne is hiring a research engineer specializing in the evaluation of bio-based compounds at the BMBI laboratory, TIMR Department as part of the SKINOX project.
Job description
This recruitment is part of the SKINOX project, which focuses on lignin derivatives with strong antifungal activity and is funded by the Pre-Maturation Program of the Sorbonne University Alliance’s University Innovation Hub.
Mission
The successful candidate will be responsible for evaluating the biological activities of compounds derived from natural substances synthesized via green chemistry that are suitable for use in cosmetics. This includes characterizing their antioxidant and antimicrobial potential, as well as their safety on reconstructed human skin models. The candidate will participate in the design and execution of experiments within two CNRS units at UTC (BMBI and GEC). Antibacterial testing will be conducted in partnership with the TIMR unit, a co-leader of the project. These three laboratories are equipped with the necessary facilities for the project (L1 and L2 culture rooms, confocal microscope, histology room, microbiology and biochemistry equipment, automated pipetting system, spiral seeder, analytical platform, etc.). All protocols and data must be compiled into a confidential progress report.
Main Activities
Design and conduct experiments to evaluate compounds
Analyze data and format results
Write progress reports
Conduct literature reviews
Scientific background
In response to the growing demand for sustainable and less toxic solutions in the plant protection and cosmetics sectors, we are developing new functionalized compounds. Using a green chemistry approach, we have developed an efficient functionalization process based on the use of more environmentally friendly solvents, shorter reaction times, and low-toxicity reagents. The first compounds obtained in this way exhibit marked antifungal activity against several phytopathogenic fungi, with performance comparable to market benchmarks. At the same time, preliminary tests have shown no cytotoxicity toward human skin cells, suggesting potential for cosmetic applications. Thanks to their renewable origin, their antifungal and potentially antioxidant properties, and their safety for consumers, these compounds appear to be promising alternatives to conventional preservatives and antifungals.
Additional Information
Application dates
From 5 May 2026 to 4 June 2026
Type of contract an expected recruitment dates
Fixed-term contract – expected duration of 13 months – immediate start
Gross Monthly Salary
Depending on experience and funding
Hours
37 hours and 30 minutes/week – 1,607 hours/year
Working environment and context
The position is based within the BMBI UMR CNRS 7338 (Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering), GEC UMR CNRS 7025, and TIMR units. The successful candidate will report to the various project partners.
Job requirements
Qualification
Minimum 5 years of higher education (Bac + 5), Master’s degree, engineering degree; Ph.D. preferred
Field of Study
Biotechnology, cell biology, biochemistry
Skills
Cell biology and cell culture (maintenance of cell lines, viability tests, histology, ELISA testing, etc.)
Microbiology (bacterial culture on reconstructed skin)
Biochemistry
High degree of independence
Rigorous approach and strong management and organizational skills
Interest in interdisciplinary work
Excellent writing skills in French and English
B2 level English (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages).
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