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Researcher in Materials Physics – Lund University, Sweden

Exploring Nanoparticle-Based Materials at the Department of Physics

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Lund University’s Department of Physics is offering a Researcher position in Materials Physics, specializing in nanoparticle-based materials for applications in catalysis and magnetism. This role is embedded in NanoLund, Sweden’s largest interdisciplinary research centre on nanoscience and nanotechnology. Applicants must hold a PhD and have expertise in aerosol particles, transmission electron microscopy, and semiconductor growth.


🔍 Job Details

Title Researcher in Materials Physics
Organization Lund University (Lunds universitet), LTH
Department Division of Solid State Physics, Department of Physics
Work Location Lund, Sweden
Research Field Physics (Nanophysics, Materials Science, Nanoparticle-based Materials)
Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1)
Contract Type Fixed-term (21 Sep 2025 – 31 Dec 2025, full-time)
Application Deadline 1 September 2025 (21:59 UTC)
Start Date 21 September 2025
Job Status Full-time
Funding Not funded by an EU programme
Salary As per Lund University regulations
How to Apply Submit via Lund University’s recruitment portal with CV, cover letter, degree certificates, and references

About the Department

The position is based at the Division of Solid State Physics within Lund University’s Department of Physics. With around 100 researchers, the division focuses on cutting-edge nanophysics and is a central part of NanoLund, Sweden’s leading interdisciplinary centre for nanoscience and nanotechnology. Research spans materials science, bio- and quantum physics, and applications in energy, catalysis, and beyond.

What You’ll Do

As a Researcher in Materials Physics, you will:

  • Conduct advanced research on nanoparticle-based materials with applications in catalysis and magnetism.

  • Assist in research project execution and co-supervise degree and PhD projects.

  • Support grant writing and applications for external funding.

  • Collaborate with industry partners and contribute to societal applications of nanotechnology.

  • Handle research-related administration and documentation.

Who Succeeds Here

The ideal candidate should bring:

  • A PhD in Physics, Materials Science, or related field.

  • Strong experience in aerosol particles, transmission electron microscopy, and semiconductor growth.

  • Excellent written and spoken English skills.

  • Ability to work independently while also being an effective collaborator.

  • Prior experience in project supervision and teamwork.

Benefits & Work Environment

Lund University offers a supportive and stimulating research environment, with benefits including:

  • Public sector employment security.

  • Generous leave policies and occupational pension schemes.

  • Access to world-class nanotechnology infrastructure at NanoLund.


Application Instructions

Applications must be submitted online via Lund University’s recruitment portal. Include:

  • CV

  • Personal statement (cover letter)

  • Degree certificate(s)

  • Relevant supporting documents (transcripts, referee contacts, recommendation letters)

Deadline: 1 September 2025 (21:59 UTC)


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⚠️ Disclaimer

This post is a summary of the official announcement published by Lund University. For the most accurate and updated details, always refer to the official job posting on the university’s recruitment portal.

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