PhD Position – Hydrogen Sensors, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

Postdoctoral fellow in Sweden, Chalmers University of Technology
PhD Position – Hydrogen Sensors: Join the Langhammer group at Chalmers University of Technology to develop innovative nanomaterials for cutting-edge hydrogen sensors, contributing to the clean energy transition. This fully funded PhD position is part of Sweden’s prestigious WISE program and affiliated with the TechForH2 Competence Center, offering a dynamic, collaborative research environment in Gothenburg, Sweden.

PhD Position – Next-Generation Nanomaterial Development for Hydrogen Sensors


Summary Table

CategoryDetails
DesignationPhD Student
Research AreaNanomaterial Development, Hydrogen Sensors, and Plasmonics
LocationGothenburg, Sweden
Eligibility/QualificationMaster’s degree in Physics, Applied Physics, Nanoscience, or Materials Science
Job DescriptionConduct advanced experiments, nanofabrication, and spectroscopy; analyze data; present findings
How to ApplySubmit CV, personal letter, references, thesis documents, and proof of English proficiency online
Last Date to ApplyMarch 16, 2025

Details

Designation

PhD Student

Research Area

Nanomaterials science with a focus on developing high-performance hydrogen sensors through advanced nanotechnology, optical microscopy, and sustainability research.

Location

Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden

Eligibility/Qualification

  • Mandatory:
    • Master’s degree in Physics, Applied Physics, Nanoscience, or Materials Science.
    • Experimental Master’s thesis in a relevant area.
    • Strong collaboration and communication skills in English (TOEFL required if applicable).
  • Preferred:
    • Background in plasmonics, plasmonic sensing, or micro-/nanofabrication.
    • Experience with machine learning, programming (Python, MATLAB), advanced microscopy, and data analysis.

Job Description

  • Plan and execute experiments focused on hydrogen interaction with high-entropy alloy nanoparticles.
  • Develop innovative nanofabrication techniques for nanoparticle arrays.
  • Perform plasmonic nanospectroscopy and imaging to investigate hydrogen absorption at the single-particle level.
  • Characterize samples using advanced electron microscopy techniques.
  • Analyze datasets using machine learning tools.
  • Present results within the research team and at international conferences.
  • Supervise Master’s students and teach undergraduate courses (up to 20%).

How to Apply

Applicants should submit the following documents in English (maximum 40 MB per file):

  1. CV
  2. Personal Letter
  3. Two References
  4. Bachelor’s and Master’s Thesis (with transcripts)
  5. Proof of English Proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS test results or English-written reports)

Note: Applications must be complete and submitted via the application form. Incomplete or emailed applications will not be considered.

Last Date to Apply

March 16, 2025


Additional Information

  • Fully funded PhD position.
  • Starting salary: 34,550 SEK/month.
  • Participate in WISE Research School seminars and networking.
  • Affiliation with the TechForH2 Competence Center, supported by industry leaders like Volvo, Scania, and Siemens Energy.
  • Opportunities for Swedish language courses for international candidates.

Contact Information

Prof. Christoph Langhammer
Chemical Physics, Physics Division
Email: clangham@chalmers.se
Phone: +46(0)317723331

We look forward to your application!


About Chalmers University
Chalmers University of Technology excels in research and education in technology and natural sciences, with a strong focus on sustainability and innovation. Established in 1829, Chalmers fosters global commitment and close collaboration with society to address modern challenges.

Link

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here