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SBIO Department Graduate Student Assistantships

The Department of Sustainable Biomaterials welcomes graduate students with varied research interests. All available graduate student assistantships will pay a generous stipend in addition to fully covering VT tuition. Reach out to the faculty member listed for more information about each assistantship.

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SBIO offers both Masters and PhDs!

Currently Available Assistantships

Ph.D. Assistantship

Bio-Inspired Design of Biodegradable Polyethylene-Like Plastics

Start Date: August, 2026

Faculty Member: Dr. Jonathan Coote, jcoote@vt.edu

Responsibilities Include: Conduct scientific research independently and present research at scientific conferences.

Funding: This Graduate Student Assistantship will provide a $33,588 annual stipend in addition to fully covering Virginia Tech tuition. 

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Research Project Description: Polyethylene (PE) makes up 40% of all plastic film, most of which is unrecyclable, highlighting the need for biodegradable alternatives. A surprising natural model of biodegradable PE-like plastic film exists in Colletes bees, which build nests from a polyester chemically similar to PE but which disintegrates rapidly in the soil. This project will investigate the nest’s degradation mechanism and apply it to the design of biodegradable  polyethylene-like plastics. Specific project scope will be determined based on candidate expereince and interest.

Required Qualifications: 

  • B.S. in Chemistry, Polymer Science, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, or a related discipline.
  • Must have been accepted into the Ph.D. program within the Department of SBIO.
  • Must have completed the TOEFL and the GRE with acceptable scores, and must have a GPA of at least 3.4

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience with scientific research and data analysis.
  • Already be accepted into the MACR program at VT.
  • Good writing, communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • Experience with polymer synthesis or other wet lab chemistry.
Download the flyer about this available assistantship!

 

 

Ph.D. Assistantship

Design of Block Polymer Additives for Improved Mixed Plastic Recycling

Start Date: August, 2026

Faculty Member: Dr. Jonathan Coote, jcoote@vt.edu

Responsibilities Include: Conduct scientific research independently and present research at scientific conferences.

Funding: This Graduate Student Assistantship will provide a $33,588 annual stipend in addition to fully covering Virginia Tech tuition. 

chem lab

Research Project Description: Mechanical recycling of mixed plastics is limited by the immiscibility of different polymers, which leads to brittle, phase-separated blends. Block polymers additives can compatibilize these blends by lowering interfacial tension and improving toughness, but how block polymer architecture — which can dramatically impact how the additive interacts with the blend components — governs compatibilization remains poorly understood. This project will investigate this relationship to guide the design of highly efficient compatibilizers for mixed plastic recycling.

Required Qualifications: 

  • B.S. in Chemistry, Polymer Science, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, or a related discipline.
  • Must have been accepted into the Ph.D. program within the Department of SBIO.
  • Must have completed the TOEFL and the GRE with acceptable scores, and must have a GPA of at least 3.4

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience with scientific research and data analysis.
  • Already be accepted into the MACR program at VT.
  • Good writing, communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • Experience with polymer synthesis or other wet lab chemistry.
Download the flyer about this available assistantship!