PhD Position in Bioelectroanalysis: The UCAM-SENS unit invites applications for a PhD student position focused on the development of advanced electrochemical sensing technologies for real-time health monitoring and diagnostics.
PhD Position in Bioelectroanalysis for Next-Generation (Bio)sensors
Designation
PhD Student in Bioelectroanalysis
Research Area
Bioelectroanalysis, Electrochemical Sensing Technologies
Location
Murcia, Spain
Eligibility/Qualification
| Criteria | Details |
|---|---|
| Required Degree | M.Sc. in Analytical Chemistry, Electrochemistry, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Nanotechnology, Biomedical Engineering, or related fields |
| Experience | Proven experience in: – Electrochemical biosensors – Bioelectroanalysis and bioelectronics – Wearable and implantable sensors – Microfluidic platforms – Data-driven sensor signal processing |
| Language Proficiency | Fluent English (B2/C1 level or higher) |
| Personal Skills | Ability to work independently and in a team; problem-solving skills; professional and goal-oriented approach |
Description
The selected PhD student will work on developing bioelectroanalytical tools aimed at real-time health monitoring, focusing on:
- Electrochemical sensing
- Bioelectrode development
- Analytical performance enhancement
You will join a research unit dedicated to advancing (bio)electroanalytical sensing, contributing to innovative solutions with practical impacts across healthcare and environmental monitoring.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit the following documents:
- CV (max. 2 pages)
- Application letter (max. 2 pages) detailing motivation and alignment with the project
- Copies of diplomas and transcripts (translated if necessary)
- Proof of English proficiency (if applicable)
- Relevant publications/technical reports
- Reference letters from supervisors or professors
Please send your application via the UCAM recruitment system and also email your application to candidatos@ucam.edu, copying ucamsens@ucam.edu.
Last Date to Apply
December 11, 2025
Join us in advancing the field of bioelectroanalysis and shaping the future of health monitoring technologies!






