Scale-up of a low energy striless photobioreactor using phototaxis and motile microalgae
ABG-133257 | Master internship | 6 months | 600 euros approx |
2025-08-30 |
- Engineering sciences
- Process engineering
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WORKING CONDITIONS
The intern will be supervised by a multidisciplinary team made up of researchers from the University of Paris Saclay (UPS) and ENGEES Strasbourg. The experiments will be held in the LGPM and FAST laboratories of the UPS for the entire duration of the internship.
Daily supervision will be provided by Prof. Behnam TAIDI (LGPM CentraleSupélec) and Mcf. Mojtaba Jarrahi (FAST UPS) in the bioprocess and biophysics subjects and remotely by Mcf. German MARTINEZ and Pr. Julien LAURENT (ENGEES/ICUBE) in the process engineering and image process engineering subjects.
The planned internship duration is 6 months during the academic year 2025-2026.
The internship gratification will follow the current rate of the CNRS or the MASAF ministry and is estimated at approximately €600/month.
Description
INTERNSHIP OFFER Master 1/Master 2 (5 - 6 months)
Scale-up of a low energy striless photobioreactor using phototaxis and motile microalgae
Keywords: Motile microalgae, Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii, motility, phototaxis, mass transfer (CO2), image processing. |
INTRODUCTION
Microalgae possess diverse biotechnological potential: they can harness solar energy and extract the necessary carbon from atmospheric CO2 to perform certain biotransformations and produce value-added compounds. However, one of the main obstacles to their large-scale use is the cost of harvesting them, with relatively low-density cultures (0.5 to 4.0 g dry matter/L), and sometimes also the operational costs of the cultivation systems.
This internship is part of a project aimed at developing a new biotechnology for the energy-efficient cultivation and harvesting of microalgae. In this technology, mixing and harvesting operations will be carried out by controlling "phototaxis": a phenomenon of locomotion of an organism guided by light stimuli. This physiological characteristic is specific to several species of motile algae, including the alga Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii. This alga, approximately 10 µm in diameter, uses its two flagella and stigma to detect the presence and intensity of light, swim, and modulate its distance from the light source.
Our most recent study [1] suggests that controlling phototactic movement can both (i) provide access to nutrients, particularly dissolved CO2, and (ii) be used for cell harvesting. This technology could offer several advantages, such as eliminating mechanical agitation and thus reducing energy consumption for mixing and harvesting operations. Indeed, mechanical agitation, or even agitation by aeration in large volumes, such as ponds, can be very costly and poorly controlled.
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INTERNSHIP TASKS
The first proof of concept of a bioreactor agitated by phototaxis only considers very small reaction volumes, not exceeding 50 ml [1]. The main task of the intern will be to test the feasibility of the concept on a larger scale (1L or more). In particular, he/she will have to:
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REQUIRED PROFILE AND SKILLS
This internship is mainly aimed at Master 2 students (or equivalent) with previous training in process/chemical or bioprocess engineering. It is important that the student is comfortable using image processing software and programming languages. (e.g. ImageJ, Python, Matlab). A preliminary experience in the culture of microorganisms or microalgae is highly appreciated. Fluency in English is essential.
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