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Institution: Stockholm University About the DepartmentThe Department of Chemistry is one of the largest departments at Stockholm University, with more than 200 employees. Research spans all major areas of chemistry, including:
Research ranges from theoretical to experimental studies, from fundamental science to applied research, with strong emphasis on sustainable chemistry and advanced analytical methods for chemicals and materials. The department provides a well-developed research infrastructure equipped with state-of-the-art instrumentation supported by experienced staff scientists. The department also offers:
Doctoral education is available in:
Subject AreaNano-Enabled Medical Devices for Precision Healthcare (Analytical Chemistry)Medical devices are increasingly being transformed through the integration of advanced functional materials capable of actively interacting with biological systems. This PhD project focuses on developing next-generation nano-enabled medical devices by combining:
The research includes:
The project aims to develop multifunctional materials and engineered surfaces with tailored physicochemical and biological properties for applications including:
Particular emphasis will be placed on understanding structure-property-function relationships, investigating how:
influence biological responses and device performance. The developed systems may provide functionalities such as:
By integrating materials science, chemical engineering, nanotechnology, biomaterials, and medical technology, the project offers an opportunity to develop innovative healthcare technologies with strong clinical and industrial potential. ResponsibilitiesThe PhD student will:
Qualification RequirementsApplicants must satisfy both the general and specific entry requirements for doctoral education. The qualification requirements must be fulfilled by the application deadline. General Entry RequirementsApplicants must have:
Specific Entry RequirementsApplicants must have completed:
Selection CriteriaSelection will be based on the applicant's ability to successfully complete doctoral education. The following criteria will be assessed:
Selection follows the Admission Regulations for Doctoral Studies at Stockholm University. EmploymentThe position is a fixed-term doctoral student employment under Chapter 5 of the Higher Education Ordinance (1993:100). Key employment conditions include:
Stockholm University strives to provide a workplace free from discrimination and promotes equal opportunities for all. Contact InformationFor further information, please contact: Prof. Georgios A. Sotiriou Phone: +46 733 728720 Email: georgios.sotiriou@su.se Application ProcessApplications must be submitted through Stockholm University's recruitment system. Applicants should attach:
Applicants are responsible for ensuring that:
Application instructions are available in "How to apply for a position." Employment Information
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