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Reference Number: PAR 2026/47 About the University of GothenburgThe University of Gothenburg tackles society’s challenges with diverse knowledge. With 58,000 students and 6,800 employees, the University is a large and inspiring place to work and study. Strong research and attractive study programmes attract researchers and students from around the world. Through new knowledge and perspectives, the University contributes to a better future. Doctoral Position in Atomic and Molecular PhysicsThe Department of Physics at the University of Gothenburg is located on the Johanneberg campus of Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg and has approximately 100 employees. Communication routes are excellent both nationally and internationally. The department’s research focuses on:
Research is conducted in an international environment with extensive national and international collaborations. The department also offers Bachelor’s, Master’s, and teacher-training programmes in Physics, as well as outreach courses aimed at the general public. The Gothenburg Physics Centre (GPC) is a close collaboration with four other departments within the Faculty of Science and Chalmers University of Technology, fostering an innovative research environment. More information:
Duties and Research AreasUp to two fully funded PhD positions are available in the areas of:
The research focuses on experimental investigations of atoms and molecules undergoing electron emission following photon absorption, with emphasis on two main directions:
Both directions involve multi-particle correlation spectroscopy techniques to detect all charged particles produced during electron emission processes. The successful candidate(s) are expected to:
Doctoral studies correspond to four years of full-time study and lead to a doctoral degree. As part of the employment, departmental duties of up to 20% of full-time work may be included, typically involving teaching at first- and second-cycle levels, as well as possible research or administrative tasks. These duties extend the total study period accordingly. Research GroupThe doctoral student(s) will join the Low-Density Matter Research Group, led by Professor Raimund Feifel. The group conducts research in photon science with a focus on electron and ion spectroscopy of atoms and molecules across a wide range of charge and excitation states. The group has internationally recognized expertise in:
The group recently established Gothenburg’s first attosecond research facility, Attohallen, based on a state-of-the-art OPCPA femtosecond laser system. Ongoing research aims to expand studies of short-lived radicals and real-time tracking of electron motion in complex quantum systems. EligibilityGeneral EligibilityApplicants must meet at least one of the following:
Specific EligibilityApplicants must:
Applicants must also demonstrate an acceptable command of spoken and written English. Guidance for English proficiency includes a minimum TOEFL score of:
Assessment CriteriaSelection will be based on the applicant’s ability to successfully complete doctoral studies. The following aspects will be considered:
Admission and EmploymentUpon admission to doctoral studies, the candidate will be employed as a doctoral student at the University of Gothenburg in accordance with SFS 1993:100.
Initial employment may be for up to one year and renewed for up to two years at a time. Total employment may not exceed the equivalent of four years of full-time doctoral studies. The University applies a local salary agreement for doctoral students. Please note: Doctoral studies at the Department of Physics require physical presence in Gothenburg. Admission may be revoked if a required residence permit cannot be presented by the start of studies. Contact InformationProfessor Raimund Feifel UnionsUnion representatives at the University of Gothenburg can be found here: ApplicationApplications must be submitted online via the University of Gothenburg’s recruitment portal. The application must include:
Application deadline: 22 February 2026 Information for International ApplicantsInformation about relocation, benefits, and living in Gothenburg is available at: Additional InformationThe University of Gothenburg actively promotes equal opportunities and values diversity in its workforce. In accordance with Swedish National Archives regulations, application documents will be stored for two years after the position is filled and then returned upon request or destroyed. The University has already decided which recruitment channels to use and therefore declines further contact with vendors, recruitment agencies, or staffing companies.
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