Are you ready to advance your research career in cutting-edge fields like sustainability, quantum physics, AI, and 6G technology? KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, offers a range of fully-funded PhD positions for 2025, providing monthly salaries, international collaboration opportunities, and a vibrant research environment. Below, we’ve compiled 13 exciting PhD opportunities (with more to be added as details are provided) across various disciplines, each with clear details on what you’ll do, requirements, benefits, and how to apply.
Note: Application deadlines and specific requirements vary, so check the linked KTH recruitment system pages for the most up-to-date information.
All Available Positions
1- Doctoral Student in Fibre and Polymer Technology
Are you passionate about chemistry and sustainable materials? This PhD position at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm offers a chance to develop eco-friendly alternatives to single-use plastics through cutting-edge research in fibre and polymer science.
What You’ll Do
This project, funded by the Swedish Research Council, focuses on chemically modifying cellulose fibres to create vitrimers—materials that stay strong during use but can be reshaped and recycled under specific conditions. Your work will contribute to sustainable solutions for moulded plastic products, with opportunities to collaborate with Chalmers University of Technology and industry partners through the FibRe competence centre.
Requirements
To apply, you need:
- A Master’s degree or equivalent (240 higher education credits, including 60 at the second-cycle level).
- Strong background in chemistry, ideally with experience in organic chemistry synthesis or modifying carbohydrate-based/polymeric materials.
- Knowledge of cellulose fibre processing or polymer science is a big plus.
- English proficiency equivalent to English B/6.
- Skills like independence, collaboration, and problem-solving are essential.
What You’ll Get
- A fully-funded PhD position with a monthly salary based on KTH’s doctoral student agreement.
- Access to a dynamic, international research environment with industry and university collaborations.
- Employee benefits, including support for work-life balance and diversity.
- Guidance for relocating to Stockholm, a vibrant city close to nature.
- A chance to earn a doctoral degree over four years (full-time study).
How to Apply
Submit your application through KTH’s recruitment system by the deadline (19th Aug, 2025). Include:
- CV with relevant experience.
- A 2-page application letter explaining your research interests and goals.
- Certified copies of diplomas, grades, and English proficiency certificates (translated to English or Swedish if needed).
- Optional: Publications or technical reports (with abstracts and links if lengthy).
Note: Applications must be complete and submitted by midnight CET/CEST on the closing date. Check the official ad for details.
Additional Info
- Supervisor: Per Larsson (perl5@kth.se)
- The position may involve up to 20% teaching or administrative tasks.
- Employment starts with a one-year contract, renewable up to two years at a time.
- A security clearance may be required per Sweden’s Protective Security Act.
- KTH values gender equality and diversity.
2- Doctoral Student (Licentiate) in Efficient Use of Space and Climate Impact
Interested in sustainability and reducing greenhouse gas emissions? This PhD position at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm explores how digitalization can make buildings like sports facilities, student housing, and offices more space-efficient, reducing the need for new construction and supporting climate goals.
What You’ll Do
You’ll research how digital tools can improve space-sharing in buildings to cut down on emissions from new construction. The project focuses on sports facilities, student housing, mixed-use buildings, and offices, identifying challenges and benefits of space-sharing. You’ll work with partners like Akademiska Hus, Vakansa, and KTH Sustainability to drive real-world impact.
Requirements
To apply, you need:
- A Master’s degree or equivalent (240 higher education credits, including 60 at the second-cycle level).
- At least 60 credits in courses relevant to Sustainability Studies at an advanced level, or equivalent knowledge.
- English proficiency equivalent to English B/6.
- Skills like independence, collaboration, and problem-solving.
- Knowledge of environmental issues or digitalization is a plus (technical expertise in digitalization is not required).
- Swedish language skills are an advantage for daily work.
What You’ll Get
- A fully-funded PhD position with a monthly salary based on KTH’s doctoral student agreement.
- A dynamic, interdisciplinary research environment with leading experts in sustainability.
- Collaboration with industry and top universities worldwide.
- Employee benefits and support for work-life balance, diversity, and equality.
- Guidance for relocating to Stockholm, a city with access to nature and water.
- A chance to earn a licentiate degree over two years (full-time study).
How to Apply
Submit your application through KTH’s recruitment system by the deadline (17th August, 2025). Include:
- CV with relevant experience and knowledge.
- A 2-page application letter explaining your research interests and goals.
- Certified copies of diplomas, grades, and English proficiency certificates (translated to English or Swedish if needed).
- Optional: Publications or technical reports (with abstracts and links if lengthy).
Note: Applications must be complete and submitted by midnight CET/CEST on the closing date. Check the official ad for details.
Additional Info
- Supervisors: Mattias Höjer (hojer@kth.se), Göran Finnveden, and Shoaib Azizi.
- The position may involve up to 20% teaching or administrative tasks.
- Employment starts with a one-year contract, renewable up to two years at a time.
- A security clearance may be required per Sweden’s Protective Security Act.
- KTH promotes gender equality and diversity.
3- Doctoral Student (Licentiate) in Calculations of Consumption-Based Emissions
Are you passionate about tackling climate change through data and innovation? This PhD position at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm focuses on improving methods to calculate greenhouse gas emissions from Swedish consumption, helping shape sustainable policies.
What You’ll Do
You’ll work on refining methods to calculate consumption-based emissions using data from the Swedish System for Environmental and Economic Accounts and international models. Your main task will be developing future scenarios for emissions to support policy decisions. You’ll collaborate with partners like the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) and Statistics Sweden (SCB).
Requirements
To apply, you need:
- A Master’s degree or equivalent (240 higher education credits, including 60 at the second-cycle level).
- At least 60 credits in courses relevant to Sustainability Studies at an advanced level, or equivalent knowledge.
- English proficiency equivalent to English B/6.
- Skills like independence, collaboration, and problem-solving.
- Knowledge of environmental issues, environmental economics, industrial ecology, environmental science, or applied mathematics is a plus.
- Experience in quantitative analysis or programming is an advantage.
- Swedish language skills are helpful for daily work.
What You’ll Get
- A fully-funded PhD position with a monthly salary based on KTH’s doctoral student agreement.
- A dynamic, interdisciplinary research environment with leading experts in sustainability.
- Collaboration with industry and top universities worldwide.
- Employee benefits and support for work-life balance, diversity, and equality.
- Guidance for relocating to Stockholm, a city with access to nature and water.
- A chance to earn a licentiate degree over two years (full-time study).
How to Apply
Submit your application through KTH’s recruitment system by the deadline (17th August, 2025). Include:
- CV with relevant experience and knowledge.
- A 2-page application letter explaining your research interests and goals.
- Certified copies of diplomas, grades, and English proficiency certificates (translated to English or Swedish if needed).
- Optional: Publications or technical reports (with abstracts and links if lengthy).
Note: Applications must be complete and submitted by midnight CET/CEST on the closing date. Check the official ad for details.
Additional Info
- Supervisors: Göran Finnveden (KTH) (goranfi@kth.se) and Thomas Gibon (LIST).
- The position may involve up to 20% teaching or administrative tasks.
- Employment starts with a one-year contract, renewable up to two years at a time.
- A security clearance may be required per Sweden’s Protective Security Act.
- KTH promotes gender equality and diversity.
4- Doctoral Student in Quantum Matter
Are you fascinated by quantum physics and superconductors? This PhD position at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm offers a chance to explore high-temperature superconductivity, a key unsolved problem in modern physics, using advanced experimental techniques.
What You’ll Do
You’ll join the Quantum Materials group to develop and apply a new spectroscopic technique for studying superconductors, funded by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation. Your work will involve high-power lasers, ultra-high vacuum, and cryogenics, conducted at KTH and national/international research facilities. You’ll collaborate with PhD students, postdocs, and researchers on this and other projects within the group.
Requirements
To apply, you need:
- A Master’s degree in physics (specializing in quantum physics, condensed matter physics, or similar) or equivalent (240 higher education credits, including 60 at the second-cycle level).
- At least 7.5 ECTS credits each in quantum mechanics, condensed matter physics, optics, and electromagnetism.
- Documented experience in optics, vacuum technology, or cryogenics.
- English proficiency equivalent to English B/6.
- Skills like independence, collaboration, problem-solving, and the ability to learn new techniques quickly.
What You’ll Get
- A fully-funded PhD position with a monthly salary based on KTH’s doctoral student agreement.
- A dynamic, international research environment with access to cutting-edge facilities.
- Collaboration with industry and top universities worldwide.
- Employee benefits and support for work-life balance, diversity, and equality.
- Guidance for relocating to Stockholm, a city with access to nature and water.
- A chance to earn a doctoral degree over four years (full-time study).
How to Apply
Submit your application through KTH’s recruitment system by the deadline (15th August, 2025). Include:
- CV with relevant experience and knowledge.
- A 2-page application letter explaining your research interests and goals.
- Certified copies of diplomas, grades, and English proficiency certificates (translated to English or Swedish if needed).
- Optional: Publications or technical reports (with abstracts and links if lengthy).
Note: Applications must be complete and submitted by midnight CET/CEST on the closing date. Check the official ad for details.
Additional Info
- Supervisor: Prof. Oscar Tjernberg (oscar@kth.se).
- The position may involve up to 20% teaching or administrative tasks.
- Employment starts with a one-year contract, renewable up to two years at a time.
- A security clearance may be required per Sweden’s Protective Security Act.
- KTH promotes gender equality and diversity.
5- Doctoral Student in Neuromorphic Computing
Are you excited about robotics and cutting-edge computing? This PhD position at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm focuses on neuromorphic computing for low-power, low-latency robotic systems, offering two exciting project options in event-based vision.
What You’ll Do
You’ll work on one of two projects within the EU MSCA Doctoral Network ELEVATE:
- Event Vision for Human/Robot Co-working: Develop neuromorphic sensors and fuse data from multiple event cameras to enable real-time interaction between a robotic arm and a human using tools in a shared workspace.
- Real-time Stereo Event Vision for Mobile Robots: Improve terrain understanding for a quadruped robot using multiple embedded event cameras and low-latency spiking neural networks (SNNs).
Both projects involve research stays at European universities and companies and are based at KTH in Stockholm.
Requirements
To apply, you need:
- A Master’s degree or equivalent (240 higher education credits, including 60 at the second-cycle level).
- English proficiency equivalent to English B/6.
- Expertise in neuromorphic/event-based vision, robotics (hardware/software), and programming (including low-level languages like C).
- Experience with neural networks or machine learning.
- Compliance with the EU Mobility Rule: You must not have lived or worked in Sweden for more than 12 months in the three years before joining.
- Skills like independence, collaboration, and problem-solving.
What You’ll Get
- A fully-funded PhD position (1 year by KTH, 3 years by EU MSCA DN ELEVATE) with a monthly salary based on KTH’s doctoral student agreement.
- A dynamic, international research environment with industry and university collaborations.
- Employee benefits and support for work-life balance, diversity, and equality.
- Guidance for relocating to Stockholm, a city with access to nature and water.
- A chance to earn a doctoral degree over four years (full-time study).
How to Apply
Submit your application through KTH’s recruitment system by the deadline (13th August, 2025). Include:
- CV with relevant experience and knowledge.
- Certified copies of diplomas, grades, and English proficiency certificates (translated to English or Swedish if needed).
- Optional: Publications or technical reports (with abstracts and links if lengthy).
Note: Applications must be complete and submitted by midnight CEST on the closing date. Check the official ad for details.
Additional Info
- Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Jörg Conradt (jconradt@kth.se) and Prof. Dr. Arvind Kumar.
- The position may involve up to 20% teaching or administrative tasks.
- Employment starts with a one-year contract, renewable up to two years at a time.
- A security clearance may be required per Sweden’s Protective Security Act.
- KTH promotes gender equality and diversity.
6- Doctoral Students in Guided Diffusion Models for Reinforcement Learning
Are you passionate about artificial intelligence and reinforcement learning? This PhD position at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm explores innovative diffusion models to make reinforcement learning (RL) more efficient and robust, with applications in fields like finance and healthcare.
What You’ll Do
You’ll work on improving reinforcement learning by developing guided diffusion models to enhance the learning process and create robust policies. The project focuses on:
- Reducing errors in model-based RL and bridging the gap between simulated and real environments.
- Accelerating learning to make RL more sample-efficient, especially in data-scarce fields.
- Providing analytical guarantees for these methods.
You’ll be part of the WASP AI program, collaborating with industry and top universities worldwide.
Requirements
To apply, you need:
- A Master’s degree or equivalent (240 higher education credits, including 60 at the second-cycle level).
- English proficiency equivalent to English B/6.
- A strong background in statistics, probability, or optimization is highly valued.
- Skills like independence, collaboration, and problem-solving.
What You’ll Get
- A fully-funded PhD position with a monthly salary based on KTH’s doctoral student agreement.
- Access to the WASP AI program’s network for collaboration with industry and universities.
- A dynamic, international research environment.
- Employee benefits and support for work-life balance, diversity, and equality.
- Guidance for relocating to Stockholm, a city with access to nature and water.
- A chance to earn a doctoral degree over four years (full-time study).
How to Apply
Submit your application through KTH’s recruitment system by the deadline (12th August, 2025). Include:
- CV with relevant experience and knowledge.
- Certified copies of diplomas, grades, and English proficiency certificates (translated to English or Swedish if needed).
- Optional: Publications or technical reports (with abstracts and links if lengthy).
Note: Applications must be complete and submitted by midnight CET/CEST on the closing date. Check the official ad for details.
Additional Info
- Supervisor: Professor Alexandre Proutiere (alepro@kth.se).
- The position may involve up to 20% teaching or administrative tasks.
- Employment starts with a one-year contract, renewable up to two years at a time.
- A security clearance may be required per Sweden’s Protective Security Act.
- KTH promotes gender equality and diversity.
7- PhD in Telecommunication: Low-Power IoT Devices in 6G Radio Access Networks
Are you excited about the future of 6G and Internet of Things (IoT) technology? This PhD position at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm focuses on developing low-power IoT devices for 6G networks, combining telecommunication, energy harvesting, and radar signal processing.
What You’ll Do
You’ll work on two key areas in the 6G FR3 (7-15 GHz) spectrum:
- Designing antenna interfaces that support both telecommunication and energy harvesting, using simulations (CST Microwave Studio), prototype fabrication, and testing in an antenna chamber.
- Applying radar signal processing techniques (using Matlab) for joint communication and sensing to improve IoT range and efficiency.
The project is interdisciplinary, conducted in KTH’s THz lab with advanced measurement equipment, and involves collaboration with Swedish telecom industry and partners in Finland, Germany, and Switzerland.
Requirements
To apply, you need:
- A Master’s degree in electrical engineering, engineering physics, or equivalent (240 higher education credits, including 60 at the second-cycle level).
- English proficiency equivalent to English B/6.
- Basic knowledge or experience in RF technology, RF simulation tools, RF measurements, signal processing (Matlab), telecommunication, or electromagnetic wave propagation is a plus.
- Skills like independence, collaboration, and problem-solving.
What You’ll Get
- A fully-funded PhD position with a monthly salary based on KTH’s doctoral student agreement.
- Access to state-of-the-art THz lab facilities and collaboration with industry and international partners.
- A dynamic, international research environment.
- Employee benefits and support for work-life balance, diversity, and equality.
- Guidance for relocating to Stockholm, a city with access to nature and water.
- A chance to earn a doctoral degree over four years (full-time study).
How to Apply
Submit your application through KTH’s recruitment system by the deadline (13th July, 2025). Include:
- CV with relevant experience and knowledge.
- Certified copies of diplomas, grades, and English proficiency certificates (translated to English or Swedish if needed).
- Optional: Publications or technical reports (with abstracts and links if lengthy).
Note: Applications must be complete and submitted by midnight CET/CEST on the closing date. Check the official ad for details.
Additional Info
- Supervisor: Prof. Joachim Oberhammer (joachimo@kth.se).
- The position may involve up to 20% teaching or administrative tasks.
- Employment starts with a one-year contract, renewable up to two years at a time.
- A security clearance may be required per Sweden’s Protective Security Act.
- KTH promotes gender equality and diversity.
8- PhD in Micromachined Radio-Frequency Filters for 6G Telecommunication
Are you interested in shaping the future of 6G technology? This PhD position at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm focuses on developing innovative radio-frequency (RF) filters for 6G base stations using silicon micromachining, a cutting-edge technology for creating 3D structures in silicon wafers.
What You’ll Do
You’ll work on pioneering RF filters for 6G antenna arrays in the 6G FR3 (7-15 GHz) spectrum. Your tasks include:
- Designing filter concepts and interfaces between antenna arrays and circuits using CST Microwave Studio simulations.
- Manufacturing prototypes in KTH’s class-100 clean-room facilities.
- Testing devices in KTH’s THz lab and with industry partners.
You’ll also explore proof-of-concept prototypes for other 6G applications. The project, funded by a large-scale EU Smart-Networks-Service program, involves collaboration with Swedish and European telecom industries across six countries.
Requirements
To apply, you need:
- A Master’s degree in electrical engineering, engineering physics, or equivalent (240 higher education credits, including 60 at the second-cycle level).
- English proficiency equivalent to English B/6.
- Basic knowledge or experience in RF technology, RF simulation tools, RF measurements, telecommunication, or electromagnetic wave propagation is a plus.
- Skills like independence, collaboration, and problem-solving.
What You’ll Get
- A fully-funded PhD position with a monthly salary based on KTH’s doctoral student agreement.
- Access to world-leading THz lab facilities and collaboration with major telecom industries.
- A dynamic, international research environment.
- Employee benefits and support for work-life balance, diversity, and equality.
- Guidance for relocating to Stockholm, a city with access to nature and water.
- A chance to earn a doctoral degree over four years (full-time study).
How to Apply
Submit your application through KTH’s recruitment system by the deadline (13th July, 2025). Include:
- CV with relevant experience and knowledge.
- Certified copies of diplomas, grades, and English proficiency certificates (translated to English or Swedish if needed).
- Optional: Publications or technical reports (with abstracts and links if lengthy).
Note: Applications must be complete and submitted by midnight CET/CEST on the closing date. Check the official ad for details.
Additional Info
- Supervisor: Prof. Joachim Oberhammer (joachimo@kth.se).
- The position may involve up to 20% teaching or administrative tasks.
- Employment starts with a one-year contract, renewable up to two years at a time.
- A security clearance may be required per Sweden’s Protective Security Act.
- KTH promotes gender equality and diversity.
9- Doctoral Student in Organic Chemistry with Focus on Electrosynthesis
Are you passionate about sustainable chemistry? This PhD position at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm focuses on organic electrosynthesis, using electricity instead of chemical reagents to develop eco-friendly methods for selective organic synthesis.
What You’ll Do
You’ll work on creating sustainable methods for organic synthesis using electrochemistry, catalysis, and kinetics. Your research will provide fundamental insights and practical methods for environmentally friendly chemical synthesis, contributing to a greener future.
Requirements
To apply, you need:
- A Master’s degree or equivalent (240 higher education credits, including 60 at the second-cycle level).
- Completed advanced-level organic chemistry courses with theoretical and practical components (or equivalent lab-based thesis work).
- English proficiency equivalent to English B/6.
- Skills like independence, collaboration, and problem-solving.
- Experience in electrosynthesis or high grades in electrochemistry courses is a plus.
- Strong English communication skills (written and spoken) are highly valued.
What You’ll Get
- A fully-funded PhD position with a monthly salary based on KTH’s doctoral student agreement.
- A dynamic, international research environment with industry and university collaborations.
- Employee benefits and support for work-life balance, diversity, and equality.
- Guidance for relocating to Stockholm, a city with access to nature and water.
- A chance to earn a doctoral degree over four years (full-time study).
How to Apply
Submit your application through KTH’s recruitment system by the deadline (30th June, 2025). Include:
- CV with relevant experience and knowledge.
- A 2-page application letter explaining your research interests and goals.
- Certified copies of diplomas, grades, and English proficiency certificates (translated to English or Swedish if needed).
- Contact details for references, including their relation to you.
- Optional: Publications or technical reports (with abstracts and links if lengthy).
Note: Applications must be complete and submitted by midnight CET/CEST on the closing date. Check the official ad for details.
Additional Info
- Supervisor: Associate Professor Helena Lundberg (hellundb@kth.se).
- The position may involve up to 20% teaching or administrative tasks.
- Employment starts with a one-year contract, renewable up to two years at a time.
- A security clearance may be required per Sweden’s Protective Security Act.
- KTH promotes gender equality and diversity.
10- Doctoral Students in Machine Learning for Automated Code Generation
Are you passionate about AI and software development? This PhD position at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm offers two fully-funded opportunities to develop AI-assisted programming tools for creating efficient, secure, and resilient software with minimal human intervention. One position is reserved for the under-represented gender within the WASP program.
What You’ll Do
You’ll join a WASP-funded project on “Automated Software Verification with Expert-Driven Reasoning” to:
- Develop next-generation AI-assisted programming tools for automated code generation.
- Work on creating software that is efficient, secure, and adaptable with limited human input.
- Collaborate with a strong group of researchers and industry partners through the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP), Sweden’s largest research initiative.
Requirements
To apply, you need:
- A Master’s degree or equivalent (240 higher education credits, including 60 at the second-cycle level).
- English proficiency equivalent to English B/6.
- Skills like independence, collaboration, and problem-solving.
- Experience in machine learning, algorithmic theory, or code verification is a plus.
What You’ll Get
- A fully-funded PhD position with a monthly salary based on KTH’s doctoral student agreement.
- Access to the WASP program’s network, including research visits and collaboration with industry and top universities.
- A dynamic, international research environment with leading researchers.
- Employee benefits and support for work-life balance, diversity, and equality.
- Guidance for relocating to Stockholm, a city with access to nature and water.
- A chance to earn a doctoral degree over four years (full-time study).
How to Apply
Submit your application through KTH’s recruitment system by June 30, 2025. Early applications are encouraged as they are reviewed continuously. Include:
- CV with relevant experience and knowledge.
- Certified copies of diplomas, grades, and English proficiency certificates (translated to English or Swedish if needed).
- Optional: Publications or technical reports (with abstracts and links if lengthy).
Note: Applications must be complete and submitted by midnight CET/CEST on the closing date. Check the official ad for details.
Additional Info
- Supervisors: Associate Professor Marco Chiesa (mchiesa@kth.se) and Assistant Professor Hamed Nemati (hnnemati@kth.se).
- The position may involve up to 20% teaching or administrative tasks.
- Employment starts with a one-year contract, renewable up to two years at a time.
- A security clearance may be required per Sweden’s Protective Security Act.
- KTH promotes gender equality and diversity.
11- Doctoral Student in Human Computer Interaction
Are you passionate about digital accessibility and social sustainability? This PhD position at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm focuses on human-computer interaction within the EU AccessCoVE project, aiming to enhance digital accessibility for people with disabilities, including the elderly.
What You’ll Do
You’ll contribute to the AccessCoVE project by:
- Developing tools and curricula to train, assess, and certify digital accessibility expertise across Europe.
- Creating user-centered digital systems with a focus on usability and accessibility.
- Conducting research for open-access publication in peer-reviewed conferences and journals.
- Gaining project management skills through international collaboration.
You’ll work closely with people with disabilities to promote social sustainability and reduce discrimination.
Requirements
To apply, you need:
- A Master’s degree or equivalent (240 higher education credits, including 60 at the second-cycle level).
- English proficiency equivalent to English B/6.
- Good knowledge of Swedish (written and oral) for daily collaboration with people with disabilities.
- Experience in usability, accessibility, working with people with disabilities, or educational development.
- Skills like independence, collaboration, and problem-solving in an interdisciplinary environment.
What You’ll Get
- A fully-funded PhD position with a monthly salary based on KTH’s doctoral student agreement.
- A dynamic, international research environment with industry and university collaborations.
- Employee benefits and support for work-life balance, diversity, and equality.
- Guidance for relocating to Stockholm, a city with access to nature and water.
- A chance to earn a doctoral degree over four years (full-time study).
How to Apply
Submit your application through KTH’s recruitment system by June 26, 2025. Include:
- CV with relevant experience and knowledge.
- A 2-page application letter explaining your research interests and goals.
- Certified copies of diplomas, grades, and English proficiency certificates (translated to English or Swedish if needed).
- Optional: Publications or technical reports (with abstracts and links if lengthy).
Note: Applications must be complete and submitted by midnight CET/CEST on the closing date. Check the official ad for details.
Additional Info
- Supervisor: Professor Jan Gulliksen (gulliksen@kth.se).
- The position may involve up to 20% teaching or administrative tasks.
- Employment starts with a one-year contract, renewable up to two years at a time.
- A security clearance may be required per Sweden’s Protective Security Act.
- KTH promotes gender equality and diversity.
12- Doctoral Student in Lignin Chemistry and Biorefining
Are you passionate about sustainable materials and the circular bioeconomy? This PhD position at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm focuses on developing new processes for lignin extraction to create advanced materials from one of Earth’s most abundant natural compounds.
What You’ll Do
You’ll work on innovative processes to control lignin’s properties during extraction, unlocking its potential for advanced materials. The project, funded by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, involves:
- Developing new process concepts for lignin extraction.
- Contributing to the circular bioeconomy through sustainable material development.
- Collaborating with Stockholm University and Linköping University in a large-scale project titled “From Atomistic to Macroscopic Understanding: Unravelling Lignin’s Untapped Potential.”
You’ll be based at KTH’s Division of Wood Chemistry.
Requirements
To apply, you need:
- A Master’s degree in chemical engineering, chemistry, polymer technology, or a related field (240 higher education credits, including 60 at the second-cycle level).
- English proficiency equivalent to English B/6.
- Specialization in macromolecular materials or polymer technology is a plus.
- Knowledge or experience in wood chemistry, lignin chemistry, biorefining, or polymer chemistry is advantageous.
- Skills like independence, collaboration, curiosity, and strong communication (oral and written).
What You’ll Get
- A fully-funded PhD position with a monthly salary based on KTH’s doctoral student agreement.
- A dynamic, international research environment with industry and university collaborations.
- Employee benefits and support for work-life balance, diversity, and equality.
- Guidance for relocating to Stockholm, a city with access to nature and water.
- A chance to earn a doctoral degree over four years (full-time study).
How to Apply
Submit your application through KTH’s recruitment system by June 26, 2025. Include:
- CV with relevant experience and knowledge.
- Certified copies of diplomas, grades, and English proficiency certificates (translated to English or Swedish if needed).
- Optional: Publications or technical reports (with abstracts and links if lengthy).
Note: Applications must be complete and submitted by midnight CET/CEST on the closing date. Check the official ad for details.
Additional Info
- Supervisors: Martin Lawoko (lawoko@kth.se) and Minna Hakkarainen.
- The position may involve up to 20% teaching or administrative tasks.
- Employment starts with a one-year contract, renewable up to two years at a time.
- A security clearance may be required per Sweden’s Protective Security Act.
- KTH promotes gender equality and diversity.
13- PhD Student in Aftertreatment Filters for Hydrogen-Fueled Combustion Engines
Are you passionate about sustainable transport and clean energy? This PhD position at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm focuses on developing diesel particulate filters (DPFs) for hydrogen combustion engines, advancing emission control for next-generation vehicles.
What You’ll Do
You’ll work on understanding and reducing particle emissions from hydrogen combustion engines (H2-ICE) by:
- Developing and testing advanced diesel particulate filters (DPFs).
- Creating new methods to measure particle emissions.
- Conducting experiments in lab and engine environments, including hands-on testing at Scania’s facilities.
- Analyzing filter performance and contributing to scientific publications.
The project involves close collaboration with Scania’s research team.
Requirements
To apply, you need:
- A Master’s degree in chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, applied physics, or similar (240 higher education credits, including 60 at the second-cycle level).
- English proficiency equivalent to English B/6.
- Strong interest in combustion engines, emissions, and environmental technology.
- Hands-on experience with laboratory work or experimental setups.
- Skills like independence, collaboration, analytical thinking, and problem-solving.
What You’ll Get
- A fully-funded PhD position with a monthly salary based on KTH’s doctoral student agreement.
- Collaboration with Scania and access to their testing facilities.
- A dynamic, international research environment focused on sustainable transport.
- Employee benefits and support for work-life balance, diversity, and equality.
- Guidance for relocating to Stockholm, a city with access to nature and water.
- A chance to earn a doctoral degree over four years (full-time study).
How to Apply
Submit your application through KTH’s recruitment system by June 26, 2025. Include:
- CV with relevant experience and knowledge.
- A 2-page application letter explaining your research interests and goals.
- Certified copies of diplomas, grades, and English proficiency certificates (translated to English or Swedish if needed).
- Optional: Publications or technical reports (with abstracts and links if lengthy).
Note: Applications must be complete and submitted by midnight CET/CEST on the closing date. Check the official ad for details.
Additional Info
- Supervisor: Henrik Kusar (hkusar@kth.se).
- The position may involve up to 20% teaching or administrative tasks.
- Employment starts on August 15, 2025, with a one-year contract, renewable up to two years at a time.
- A security clearance may be required per Sweden’s Protective Security Act.
- KTH promotes gender equality and diversity.
More Positions to Be Added
This post currently includes 13 PhD positions at KTH. Additional details will be provided for the remaining positions. Stay tuned for updates, or contact KTH’s recruitment system for the latest opportunities.
Why Choose KTH?
KTH Royal Institute of Technology is a global leader in research and innovation, offering:
- A vibrant, international research community in Stockholm, a city known for its blend of urban life and natural beauty.
- Collaboration with top universities and industries worldwide.
- Support for diversity, gender equality, and work-life balance.
- Guidance for international students relocating to Sweden.
- Fully-funded positions with competitive salaries and benefits.
Ready to take the next step in your academic career? Explore these opportunities and apply through KTH’s recruitment system before the deadlines!
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