PhD in Implantable Sensor Systems for Cardiovascular Applications at KTH Royal Institute of Technology
KTH Royal Institute of Technology is advertising a
fully funded PhD position
in
Implantable Sensor Systems for Cardiovascular Applications
within the Department of Biomedical Engineering and Health Systems. The project is part of the
Intelligent Heart Technology Lab (I-HeaL)
, led by
Seraina A. Dual
, and focuses on advancing cardiovascular health technologies through implantable and wearable systems.
The doctoral researcher will work on questions such as how to design durable sensor systems that exploit underlying physiological principles. The research includes methods from
embedded systems
,
device manufacturing
,
signal processing
,
system modeling
,
micro and nano systems
, and
cardiovascular physiology
. The lab develops technologies such as artificial hearts, blood pressure sensors, and soft robots for the heart, and the project includes collaboration with clinicians at the
Karolinska Institute
and validation in hybrid test rigs and translational preclinical models.
Applicants with backgrounds in
biomedical engineering
,
electrical engineering
,
mechanical engineering
, or
robotics engineering
are encouraged to apply. The position is based at
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
in Sweden and is a doctoral employment with salary according to KTH’s doctoral student salary agreement.
Eligibility requires a second-cycle degree such as a master’s degree, or equivalent academic preparation, plus English proficiency equivalent to
English B/6
. The selection process also values independence, collaboration, professionalism, analytical ability, perseverance, and the ability to thrive in an interdisciplinary research environment.
The application deadline is
30 April 2026
. Applicants must apply through KTH’s recruitment system and include diplomas, grades, proof of language requirements, a CV, a motivation/application letter, and representative publications or technical reports.