Summary: A PhD position is available at the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Technology Management at the Faculty of Science and Technology, focusing on the development of next-generation thermoelectric cooling materials by leveraging quantum physical effects. This project is part of the NOMATEC initiative, funded by the Research Council of Norway.
PhD Position in Theoretical Material Physics, Norway
Designation
PhD Research Fellow
Table
| Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Research Area | Theoretical Material Physics, Thermoelectric Cooling |
| Location | Ås, Norway (Norwegian University of Life Sciences) |
| Duration | 3 years |
| Salary | 550,800 NOK per annum (higher for exceptionally qualified candidates) |
| Application Deadline | 15th March 2026 |
Eligibility/Qualifications
- Master’s degree or equivalent in Physics or a closely related discipline.
- Foreign degrees must meet admission criteria for the PhD program.
- Minimum average grade of B for Master’s courses, with the thesis also graded B or better.
- Proficiency in Python or Julia for scientific computing.
- Strong analytical skills and ability to work independently.
Description
The PhD candidate will be involved in developing theory-based models for electronic scattering, computing electronic and thermal transport properties, and performing materials screening with machine learning to identify promising thermoelectric materials. The candidate will engage in formal training, participate in research activities, publish findings, and complete a PhD dissertation.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should apply online via the University’s Web Recruitment System. The application must include:
- Motivation letter (1 page)
- Curriculum Vitae
- Certified copies of academic diplomas and certificates
- Documentation of English proficiency
- Contact details for two references
Last Date to Apply
15th March 2026
For more information, please contact:
- Kristian Berland, Associate Professor, NMBU: kristian.berland@nmbu.no, +47 4567 9296
- Dr. Ole Martin Løvvik, Chief Scientist, SINTEF: olemartin.lovvik@sintef.no








