Sweden – PhD Positions in Chemistry at Uppsala University

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Posted Aug 13, 2025
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University: Uppsala UniversityCountry: SwedenDeadline: 2025-09-15Fields: Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Materials Science, Physics, Molecular SciencesAre you passionate about advancing the frontiers of molecular materials and spectroscopy? Do you envision your future career at the intersection of cutting-edge research, innovation, and global scientific collaboration? If you hold a Master’s degree in Chemistry, Physics, or a related field, and are eager to contribute to the next generation of molecular quantum technologies and energy conversion, Uppsala University in Sweden offers two exciting PhD opportunities that could shape your academic and professional journey.

About The University Or Research InstituteUppsala University, founded in 1477, is Sweden’s oldest university and is consistently ranked among the world’s top institutions for higher education and research. Located in the historic city of Uppsala, just north of Stockholm, the university is renowned for its vibrant academic environment, world-class facilities, and a tradition of excellence spanning over five centuries. The Department of Chemistry – Ångström Laboratory is a hub for interdisciplinary research, bringing together experts in chemistry, physics, materials science, and engineering to tackle some of the most pressing scientific challenges of our time.

Students benefit from a dynamic international community, access to state-of-the-art laboratories, and the opportunity to collaborate with leading researchers from around the world. Sweden itself is celebrated for its high quality of life, progressive society, and commitment to sustainability and innovation, making it an ideal destination for ambitious scholars. Research Topic and SignificanceThe two available PhD positions focus on advancing our understanding of molecular materials and their applications in quantum technologies and energy conversion.

The first position delves into the realm of light- and spin-based spectroscopies, employing advanced techniques such as transient absorption and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) to study triplet pair formation and coherence in singlet fission materials. This research is pivotal for the development of next-generation solar energy devices and quantum information systems, offering the potential to revolutionize how we harvest and utilize energy. The second position centers on the synthesis of functional organic materials, particularly acene-based molecules designed for photophysical and photocatalytic applications.

By developing new synthetic pathways and characterizing these molecules using techniques like NMR, this research aims to create materials with enhanced properties for use in sustainable energy and photochemical processes. Together, these projects contribute to the broader scientific goal of harnessing molecular systems for technological innovation in energy and quantum science, areas of immense societal and industrial relevance.

Also SeePhD and Postdoc Opportunities in Quantum Sensing at Leipzig UniversityFully Funded PhD Scholarship in Quantum Physics – Polarons at Swinburne University of TechnologyUSA – Postdoc in Optical Spectroscopy at University of Colorado BoulderCanada – Fully Funded PhD in Electrochemical Energy Systems at University of CalgarySwitzerland – PhD in Quantum Measurements and Photonics at EPFLProject Details PhD in Physical Chemistry – Focus on Light- and Spin-Based Spectroscopies– This project is anchored in the use of advanced spectroscopic methods, including transient absorption and EPR, to investigate the fundamental processes underlying singlet fission and triplet pair dynamics.

The successful candidate will join a vibrant research group within the Ångström Laboratory, working on the forefront of physical chemistry and molecular materials science. PhD in Chemistry – Focus on Synthesis of Functional Organic Materials– This position emphasizes the organic synthesis of acene-based molecules, with a focus on their applications in photophysical and photocatalytic systems. The project involves multistep synthesis, purification, and detailed characterization (notably via NMR), providing the candidate with a comprehensive skill set in synthetic organic chemistry and materials science.

Both positions are integrated into a larger research initiative aimed at advancing molecular quantum technologies and sustainable energy conversion, offering ample opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration and professional development. Candidate ProfileIdeal Applicants For These PhD Positions Will Possess– A Master’s degree (or equivalent) in Chemistry, Physics, or a closely related field. – For the Physical Chemistry position: Strong background in spectroscopy, data analysis, and an interest in photophysical processes and quantum materials. – For the Organic Synthesis position: Demonstrated experience in multistep organic synthesis and NMR characterization; interest in developing new functional materials.

– A passion for interdisciplinary research and a drive to contribute to the advancement of molecular science. – Excellent communication and teamwork skills, with the ability to thrive in an international academic environment. – Motivation to pursue a research career in academia or industry, particularly in the fields of energy, materials, and quantum science. Application ProcessTo learn more about each position and to submit your application, please refer to the following official links: – PhD in Physical Chemistry (Light- and Spin-Based Spectroscopies)Ref: UFV-PA 2025/2408Deadline: September 15, 2025Learn more and apply: https: //lnkd.

in/d3hx7ZcQ– PhD in Chemistry (Synthesis of Functional Organic Materials)Ref: UFV-PA 2025/2409Deadline: September 15, 2025Learn more and apply: https: //lnkd. in/dNszhi4EFor further information about the group and research activities, please refer to the official advertisement links above. ConclusionThese PhD opportunities at Uppsala University offer a unique platform for motivated and talented individuals to engage in high-impact research at the forefront of chemistry, materials science, and quantum technologies. By joining the Department of Chemistry – Ångström Laboratory, you will become part of a distinguished academic community in one of Europe’s most innovative and welcoming countries.

If you are ready to take the next step in your scientific career, we encourage you to apply and explore similar positions to broaden your academic horizons. Want to calculate your PhD admission chances? Try it here: https: //phdfinder. com/phd_admission_chance_calculator/ Get the latest openings in your field and preferred country—straight to your email inbox. Sign up now for 14 days free: https: //phdfinder. com/position-alert-service/We’re an independent team helping students find opportunities. Found this opportunity helpful? Support us with a coffee!

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