PhD Student Position in Bioinformatics, Machine Learning, and Computational Biology at Stockholm University
Stockholm University is offering a PhD student position in Bioinformatics, with a focus on machine learning applications for complex biological processes. The research will be conducted within the project "Machine Learning for Bioinformatics Applications" at the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, in collaboration with SciLifeLab, a leading national center for molecular biosciences. The successful candidate will join the Computational Microscopy for Cell Biology (CMCB) lab, led by Dr. Juliette Griffié, which specializes in advanced data and image analysis, modeling strategies, and interdisciplinary research at the interface of biology, computer science, and mathematics.
The project aims to tailor interpretable machine learning and generative AI strategies to study genomic processes using cutting-edge microscopy and DNA sequencing data. Research topics include reinforcement learning for drug design, interpretable ML pipelines for cancer research and diagnostics, and graph neural networks for microscopy data analysis. The lab environment is highly international and multidisciplinary, providing opportunities for collaboration and professional growth.
Applicants must have a master's degree or equivalent in engineering, computer science, physics, mathematics, or related fields, or have completed at least 240 ECTS credits (with at least 60 at the advanced level). A strong foundation in life sciences and analytical thinking is required. Eligibility includes at least 90 ECTS credits in chemistry, molecular biology, biotechnology, computer science, mathematics, or physics, and an independent project of at least 30 ECTS credits, plus advanced coursework totaling 60 ECTS credits in relevant fields. Experience with machine learning implementation is required; experience with interpretable ML and/or generative AI is an advantage. Proficiency in English and/or Swedish, analytical ability, creativity, initiative, independence, and teamwork skills are also required. Selection is based on academic performance, relevance of previous studies, references, and interviews.
The position is a full-time, fixed-term doctoral employment for up to four years, with a salary according to Stockholm University regulations. The position is fully funded, including salary and social benefits. No tuition fees are required for doctoral students in Sweden. The application deadline is 22 February 2026. For more information, contact Dr. Juliette Griffié ([email protected]) or Professor Andreas Barth ([email protected]).
To apply, submit your application via the Stockholm University recruitment system, including a cover letter, CV, and all required documents as specified in the application form. Ensure your application is complete and submitted before the deadline. Refer to the official job posting for detailed instructions.