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Reference number: PA2026/1792 About Lund UniversityLund University was founded in 1666 and is repeatedly ranked among the world’s top universities. The University has around 46 000 students and 8 500 staff based in Lund, Helsingborg and Malmö. We are united in our efforts to understand, explain and improve our world and the human condition. Research EnvironmentThe position is hosted jointly by the CoSAXS beamline and the Edler group at Lund University. CoSAXS (MAX IV)CoSAXS (https://www.maxiv.lu.se/beamlines-accelerators/beamlines/cosaxs/) is a state-of-the-art SAXS/WAXS beamline operating on the 3 GeV storage ring at MAX IV, one of the world’s leading fourth-generation synchrotron sources. The beamline supports research in soft matter, biological materials, and nanostructured systems through advanced instrumentation and flexible sample environments. Edler GroupThe Edler Group (https://www.cas.lu.se/research/materials-chemistry/edler-research-group) focuses on understanding how hierarchical functional materials form and how this understanding can be used to design new materials with tailored properties. Research in the group centres on self-assembly processes involving nanoparticles, surfactants, polymers, lipid systems, and other soft matter components, with particular emphasis on how nanoscale interactions govern structure and function across multiple length scales. The group combines advanced scattering and diffraction methods with a broad suite of complementary characterisation techniques such as TEM, SEM, AFM, NMR, light scattering, XRD, and neutron scattering approaches. The project also involves collaboration with researchers at ESS and ISIS Neutron and Muon Source as part of the ESS First Science initiative “The Lifecycle of a Lipid Nanoparticle.” Project DescriptionHigh-throughput SAXS for Visualising Solid Lipid NanoparticlesLipid nanoparticles are rapidly transforming the field of drug delivery, including RNA therapeutics and precision medicine. Despite their importance, many fundamental questions remain about how nanoparticle structure governs encapsulation, stability, transport, and biological performance. This project aims to establish direct links between nanoscale structure and function in lipid nanoparticles using advanced synchrotron SAXS/WAXS methods at MAX IV. The postdoctoral researcher will play a central role in developing new experimental and analytical capabilities for high-throughput lipid nanoparticle characterisation at CoSAXS. The work combines synchrotron experiments, advanced scattering analysis, and collaborative method development. ResponsibilitiesThe successful candidate will:
The position offers a unique opportunity to contribute both to frontier research in nanostructured therapeutics and to the development of next-generation experimental methods for the wider scientific community. Required QualificationsWe are looking for an ambitious and collaborative researcher with strong experimental and analytical skills. Applicants should have:
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About the AMBER ProgrammeThis fellowship is part of AMBER – Advanced Multiscale Biological Imaging using European Research Infrastructures, an EU-funded Marie Skłodowska-Curie COFUND programme coordinated by LINXS Institute of Advanced Neutron and X-ray Science. AMBER supports postdoctoral researchers working across biological imaging and structural science, from molecular to organism-level studies, through access to leading European research infrastructures. EligibilityTo be eligible for the AMBER programme, applicants must:
How to ApplyFull application details, templates, and eligibility information: Applications must be submitted in English and PDF format through the AMBER portal. Required documents:
Applicants may apply for up to 3 positions, with a ranked preference list sent to: amber@linxs.se Incomplete applications will not be considered. Interviews will start in November 2026. Employment Details
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