Summary
The University of Gothenburg, in collaboration with CERN, invites applications for a PhD position focused on the study of negative ions within the framework of the EU-funded Horizon Europe Doctoral Network (PANIONS). This prestigious opportunity aims to advance research in atomic and molecular physics and engage students in applied sciences through comprehensive training.
Marie Curie PhD Position in Physics – Applications of Negative Ions (PANIONS), Switzerland
Designation
Doctoral Student in “Laser Spectroscopy”
Table of Details
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Research Area | Laser Spectroscopy, ion beam physics, atomic and molecular physics, nuclear physics |
| Location | Gothenburg, Sweden and Geneva, Switzerland |
| Contract Duration | 4 years (3 years at CERN, 1 year at University of Gothenburg) |
| Stipend/Salary | 5,266 CHF/month at CERN; 36,000-39,550 SEK/month at University of Gothenburg |
| Application Deadline | April 19, 2026 |
Research Area
The focus of the research will be on the properties of negative ions in various environments, ranging from vacuum to interstellar clouds. The project aims to bridge the gap between fundamental science and applications, utilizing advanced theoretical models and experimental methods.
Location
- Primary Locations: CERN, Geneva, Switzerland; University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Eligibility/Qualification
- Hold a university degree (MSc) or equivalent allowing for doctoral studies.
- Must be within the first 4 years of full-time research career (after obtaining the degree).
- Must not have held a PhD previously.
- Must not have held a contract with CERN at more than 50% presence for more than 12 months in the last three years.
- Proficiency in English is required.
- Relevant knowledge in ion beam physics, atomic and molecular physics, and laser technology is advantageous.
Description
The selected candidate will work on ion beam developments and techniques for the characterization of radioactive anions at CERN. During the time at the University of Gothenburg, they will be involved with the Laser Spectroscopy research group, participate in courses, and gain training in laser and ion beam technologies.
How to Apply
To apply for this position, candidates must submit identical applications online through both the CERN and the University of Gothenburg portals. Required documents include:
- A personal letter
- A CV including a list of scientific publications
- A copy of the highest qualification (including transcript)
- Contact details of two academic or professional references
- Apply Online at CERN
- Apply Online at University of Gothenburg
Last Date for Application
April 19, 2026
This is a unique opportunity for motivated individuals looking to advance their careers in interdisciplinary research within a collaborative international environment.








