Umeå University’s Integrated Science Lab (IceLab) is offering three, two-year postdoctoral scholarships to conduct groundbreaking, multidisciplinary research. These positions are designed for researchers interested in bridging theoretical, computational, and empirical approaches.
Three Multidisciplinary Postdoctoral Scholarships at Umeå University, Umeå University, Sweden
Designation
Postdoctoral Researcher (Scholarship Holder)
Key Details
| Detail | Information |
| Duration | 2 years |
| Funding | 720,000 SEK (scholarship) + 75,000 SEK (research expenses) |
| Status | Tax-free scholarship |
| City | Umeå, Sweden |
| Reference No. | FS 2.1.6-1373-26 |
| Start Date | Between January and April 2027 |
Research Areas & Projects
Applicants may apply for one or more of the following five multidisciplinary projects:
- Project A: Sensing the breaking point: Decoding the inputs to a cell wall integrity receptor in Chlorella vulgaris.
- Project B: Decoding the Hidden Logic of RNA Polymerase Allocation Under Stress.
- Project C: Adaptive immunity as an evolutionary response to unforeseen stress.
- Project D: Multitrophic interaction networks as drivers of competitor coexistence under global change.
- Project E: From training load to adaptation: Modeling of stress, resilience, and performance in elite female athletes.
Eligibility & Qualifications
- Education: Completion of a doctoral degree (or equivalent). Priority is given to those who received their degree within the last three years (extensions considered for documented special reasons like parental leave or illness).
- Expertise: Candidates should have a strong background in fields such as computational/mathematical modeling, statistical modeling, machine learning, network science, bioinformatics, applied mathematics, biophysics, systems biology, or related experimental sciences.
- Skills: Strong drive, critical thinking, creativity, and the ability to work both independently and collaboratively.
- Language: Excellent proficiency in oral and written English.
Job Description
Successful candidates will join IceLab and be hosted by specific departments based on their project. You will work within a multidisciplinary team to:
- Develop mechanistic or mathematical models for complex biological systems.
- Integrate theoretical approaches with experimental data.
- Participate in IceLab’s interdisciplinary activities, such as lunch pitches and camps.
- Bridge the gap between theoretical research and empirical application.
How to Apply
Interested candidates must submit a full application via the Umeå University e-recruitment system (Varbi). Your application must include:
- Cover Letter: Clearly stating your preferred project(s), qualifications, and research motives (max 2 pages).
- CV: Including a full publication list.
- Degree Certificates: Verified copies of your doctoral degree or expected completion documentation.
- Academic Records: Certified copies of transcripts and diplomas.
- Thesis: A copy of your doctoral thesis.
- Publications: Copies of relevant publications.
- References: Contact information for at least two professional references.
- Additional Documents: Any other supporting information you wish to provide.
Note: All documents must be in English or Swedish and in Word or PDF format.
Important Dates
- Application Deadline: September 17, 2026
- Anticipated Start: January – April 2027








