Fully Funded PhD in Experimental Physics and 2D Materials at Umeå University
Umeå University in Sweden is offering a fully funded PhD position in Experimental Physics, focusing on the synthesis and characterization of new 2D materials, particularly graphene-related materials. The research project aims to develop advanced carbon materials optimized for the sorption and separation of lanthanides and actinides, with an emphasis on environmentally friendly methods for selective sorption from complex waste mixtures. The successful candidate will engage in material synthesis, chemical modification, and characterization using techniques such as BET/DFT surface area analysis, DSC, x-ray diffraction, Raman and IR spectroscopy, and synchrotron radiation facilities. This project is part of a collaboration within the EU project MaLaR and involves several research groups.
The Department of Physics at Umeå University is renowned for its research in condensed matter physics, nanotechnology, photonics, and theoretical physics. The university is a leading institution in Sweden, known for its dynamic and open academic culture and its contributions to groundbreaking research, including the Nobel Prize-winning CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing tool.
Applicants must have a Master’s degree or equivalent (240 ECTS credits, with 60 at Master’s level), and 120 ECTS in physics. Degrees in Chemistry, Material Science, or Physical Engineering are also considered if requirements are met. Experience in experimental research, material synthesis, characterization, and spectroscopy is advantageous, as is prior work with lanthanides, actinides, carbon materials, or sorption properties. Strong written and spoken English skills are mandatory, and candidates should be motivated, dedicated to research, and able to work independently and collaboratively.
The position is fully funded for four years, with a fixed salary according to Umeå University’s doctoral student salary scale. Employment is full-time and may be extended to five years if teaching or departmental work is included. The application deadline is December 1, 2025, and the expected start date is January 1, 2026 or by agreement.
To apply, candidates should submit a cover letter, CV, certified degree certificates, transcripts, student theses/publications, and contact details for 2-3 referees via the university’s online application system. All documents must be uploaded in PDF format. For further information, contact Professor Alexandr Talyzin at [email protected].
This opportunity is ideal for candidates interested in experimental physics, materials science, nanotechnology, and environmental applications of advanced materials. Umeå University welcomes applicants from diverse backgrounds and encourages international students to apply.