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Ulrica Edlund

Professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology

KTH Royal Institute of Technology

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Polymer Chemistry

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KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Doctoral Student in Polymer Technology – Sustainable Polymer Barriers for Moulded Cellulose Fibre Products

This PhD position at KTH Royal Institute of Technology is part of the ENDURE Marie Skłodowska Curie Doctoral Network, focusing on 'Sustainable polymer barriers for moulded cellulose fibre products.' The project aims to develop and apply high-performance barrier layers for use in moulded fibre products, with a strong emphasis on sustainability, recyclability, and advanced materials engineering. The doctoral student will work at the intersection of polymer science, materials chemistry, and chemical engineering, gaining experience in both fundamental research and practical application development. The research will involve synthesizing, integrating, and modeling the structure and properties of barrier layers during synthesis, lamination, use, and recycling. The position is hosted at KTH in Stockholm, Sweden, and is supported by the associated partner Yangi AB, providing opportunities for collaboration with industry and other academic institutions across Europe. The ENDURE network comprises 5 universities, 2 research and technology organizations, and 8 industry partners from four countries, offering a unique employability and skills development process for doctoral candidates. Supervision will be provided by Professor Ulrica Edlund (main supervisor), with co-supervision from Professor Artem Kulachenko (KTH) and Dr. Mårten Alkhagen (Yangi AB). The position offers a dynamic and international research environment, monthly salary according to KTH's doctoral student salary agreement (starting at 33,000 SEK/month), and additional Marie Curie mobility and possible family allowances. Applicants must meet mobility rules (not have resided in Sweden for more than 12 months in the past 3 years), hold a relevant master's degree or equivalent, have completed university-level coursework in polymer chemistry, materials chemistry, or polymer technology, and demonstrate English proficiency equivalent to English B/6. Selection will be based on academic qualifications, motivation, and personal skills such as independence, collaboration, and analytical ability. The position is full-time, temporary (up to four years), and offers opportunities to contribute to highly industrially relevant research and develop advanced experimental skills. Applications must be submitted through KTH's recruitment system by November 30, 2025, and should include a CV, application letter, diplomas, proof of language proficiency, and representative publications. For more information about the project, visit the ENDURE project page or contact Professor Ulrica Edlund at [email protected].

3 months ago

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PhD Position in Polymer Technology for Sustainable Fiber-Based Packaging

This PhD position at KTH Royal Institute of Technology is part of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network ENDURE, focusing on sustainable polymeric barriers for molded cellulose-based fiber products. The project aims to advance the European packaging industry by developing high-performance barrier layers for fiber-based packaging, integrating synthesis, application, and modeling of structure and properties throughout synthesis, lamination, use, and recycling. The doctoral candidate will gain expertise in both fundamental research and industrial application, working closely with KTH and the industrial partner Yangi AB. Supervision will be provided by Professor Ulrica Edlund (main supervisor), Professor Artem Kulachenko (KTH), and Dr. Mårten Alkhagen (Yangi AB). The position offers a dynamic, international research environment with collaboration across five universities, two research institutes, and eight industry partners in four countries. The successful candidate will develop advanced characterization and experimental skills, contribute to industrially relevant research questions, and benefit from a comprehensive training program designed to foster interdisciplinary engineering talent in natural fiber materials, product design, production technology, and digital manufacturing (Industry 4.0). Funding is provided through the EU's Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, including a monthly salary according to KTH's doctoral salary agreement (starting at 33,000 SEK/month, approx. 2,991 EUR), mobility allowance, and possible family allowance. The position is full-time and limited to four years, with the possibility of renewal according to Swedish regulations. Employment benefits and a creative, supportive work environment are offered, with a strong commitment to equality, diversity, and professional development. Eligibility requirements include not having resided or had main activity in Sweden for more than 12 months in the past three years, a completed advanced degree or equivalent (minimum 240 ECTS credits, with at least 60 at advanced level), completed university courses in polymer chemistry, materials chemistry, or polymer technology, and English proficiency equivalent to English B/6. Selection will emphasize independence, collaboration, professionalism, analytical skills, and interdisciplinary work, with personal qualities highly valued. Applications must be submitted via KTH's recruitment system by November 30, 2025. Required documents include a CV, cover letter, degree certificates, transcripts, proof of language proficiency, and representative publications. For further information, contact Professor Ulrica Edlund at [email protected].

3 months ago