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Alexander Talyzin

Dr at Umeå University

Umea University

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Condensed Matter Physics

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Chemistry

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Physics

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Graphene Research

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Synchrotron Radiation

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Sorption

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Umeå University

Umeå University

PhD Position in Experimental Physics: Graphene-Related Materials for Sorption of Lanthanides and Actinides

The Department of Physics at Umeå University in Sweden is offering a fully funded PhD position focused on the development of new graphene-related materials for the sorption and separation of lanthanides and actinides. This project is part of a collaborative EU initiative (MaLaR) and involves the synthesis and chemical modification of various carbon materials, including graphene, graphene oxide, and porous carbons. The research aims to optimize these materials for high surface area and selective sorption, using environmentally friendly methods to separate lanthanides from complex waste mixtures. The successful candidate will engage in experimental work, including material synthesis and advanced characterization techniques such as BET/DFT surface area analysis, DSC, x-ray diffraction, Raman and IR spectroscopy, and may utilize synchrotron radiation facilities. The position is full-time for four years, with the possibility of extending to five years if teaching or departmental duties are included (up to 20%). The salary is set according to the university's established doctoral student levels. Applicants must have a second-cycle degree or equivalent (at least 240 ECTS credits, with 60 at Master's level), and 120 ECTS credits must be in physics. Candidates with backgrounds in Chemistry, Material Science, or Physical Engineering are also eligible if they meet the credit requirements. 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, and able to work both independently and collaboratively. The application process requires a cover letter, CV, degree certificates, transcripts, student theses/publications, and contact information for 2-3 referees. All documents must be uploaded in PDF format via the Varbi e-recruitment system. The deadline for applications is December 1, 2025, and selected candidates will be invited for online interviews. For further information, applicants may contact Alexander Talyzin at [email protected].

4 months ago

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Alexander Talyzin

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Umeå University

PhD Position in Experimental Physics: Graphene-Related Materials for Sorption of Lanthanides and Actinides

Umeå University, one of Sweden’s largest higher education institutions, is renowned for its dynamic research environment and world-leading discoveries, including the Nobel Prize-winning CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing tool. The Department of Physics at Umeå University is offering a full-time, four-year PhD position focused on the development of new graphene-related materials for the sorption and separation of lanthanides and actinides. This project aims to prepare advanced carbon materials, such as graphene and graphene oxide, with high surface areas through chemical modification, defect engineering, and nanoparticle addition. A key aspect of the research is the design of environmentally friendly methods for the selective sorption of lanthanides from complex waste mixtures, contributing to sustainable solutions in material science. The successful candidate will be involved in the synthesis and characterization of these materials using techniques such as BET/DFT surface area analysis, DSC, x-ray diffraction, Raman and IR spectroscopy, and will have opportunities to utilize synchrotron radiation facilities. The project is part of a collaborative effort within the EU project MaLaR, engaging multiple research groups. Applicants should have a strong background in physics, with at least 120 ECTS credits in the subject, and a completed second-cycle degree or equivalent. Candidates with degrees in Chemistry, Material Science, or Physical Engineering are also encouraged to apply if they meet the credit requirements. Experience in experimental research, material synthesis, characterization, and spectroscopy is advantageous, as is prior work with lanthanides, actinides, or carbon materials. Proficiency in English and motivation for research are essential. The position offers a fixed salary according to university standards, with the possibility of extending the contract to five years if teaching or departmental duties are undertaken. The application process requires submission of a cover letter, CV, certified degree certificates, transcripts, student theses/publications, and references via the university’s Varbi e-recruitment system. The deadline for applications is December 1, 2025, and the position is expected to start on January 1, 2026 or by agreement. For further information, applicants may contact Dr. Alexander Talyzin. This opportunity provides a stimulating environment for doctoral research in experimental physics and materials science, with a focus on innovative and sustainable technologies.

4 months ago