Postdoctoral Position in THz-Fältsynthese: KTH Royal Institute of Technology is seeking a postdoctoral fellow to engage in experimental and theoretical studies on the synthesis of electric and magnetic fields at THz frequencies. This role promises contributions to innovative methods for field manipulation and characterization, with potential applications across various cutting-edge fields.
Designation
Postdoctoral Fellow
| Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Research Area | THz Frequency Synthesis |
| Location | Stockholm, Sweden |
| Employment Type | Temporary (2 years maximum) |
| Full-time Equivalent | 100% |
| Salary | Monthly salary |
| Reference Number | PA-2025-3002 |
| Contact Person | Valdas Pasiskevicius |
Eligibility/Qualification
Requirements
- Doctoral degree or equivalent foreign degree, to be obtained by the time of employment decision.
- Research profile aligning with job description as evidenced by publications and PhD thesis.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively, demonstrated through prior projects.
- Proficiency in English, supported by presentations and teaching experience.
Preferred Qualifications
- Doctoral degree obtained within the last three years from the application deadline.
- Teaching experience at least at the level of teaching assistant.
- Awareness of diversity and equal opportunity issues, particularly regarding gender equality.
Job Description
The project focuses on synthesizing electric and magnetic fields at THz frequencies through nonlinear optical interactions. The successful candidate will develop hyperspectral 3D electric field imaging techniques operating in the THz spectral range. The position offers access to KTH Laser Lab’s advanced research facilities, fostering a collaborative and innovative environment.
How to Apply
To apply for this position, please:
- Log into KTH’s recruitment system.
- Ensure your application includes:
- CV detailing relevant experience.
- Copies of diplomas and grades (translations into English or Swedish if necessary).
- A brief account of your research interests and how they connect to your previous studies and future goals (max two pages).
Please ensure your complete application is submitted by the deadline.
Last Date to Apply
October 3, 2025, by midnight CET/CEST








