Assistant Professor / Associate Professor in Advanced Electron Microscopy
The world requires outstanding technical universities to address the multifaceted global challenges that we face today. Chalmers University of Technology and its Department of Physics are on an ambitious path to expand the frontiers of science and technology to meet those challenges.
As part of these ambitions, the Department of Physics seeks a curious and creative individual, active in the area of Advanced Electron Microscopy, to join us as an Assistant Professor with tenure track or as an Associate Professor. We seek candidates with innovative research ideas who value scientific freedom to pursue their aspirations. The ideal candidate will have a strong focus on imaging, spectroscopy and method development in the areas of advanced electron microscopy, with particular interest in in situ approaches.
What we offer
- Funding for one PhD student
- Leadership training, mentoring, and relocation support
- Language course for non-Swedish speakers
- An inspiring work environment in Gothenburg, committed to equality and diversity (GENIE Initiative)
The department hosts the Chalmers Materials Analysis Laboratory which is currently home to three transmission electron microscopes along with supporting infrastructure. Through our cross-departmental research arenas in Nanoscience, Energy, and Materials you will have the opportunity to find collaborations and grow your network within the university and beyond as well as with our industrial and societal partners.
Position Overview
Assistant Professor (Tenure Track): A four-year faculty position with tenure assessment. Conduct independent research, publish in leading journals, secure funding, and develop teaching skills.
Associate Professor (Tenured Position): A permanent faculty position for an established researcher. Lead high-impact research, publish in top-tier journals, attract funding, and advance as an educator.
In both positions you will perform your own research, build and lead an internationally recognized research group, and advance the research and teaching activities in Advanced Electron Microscopy at the department and Chalmers levels. You will foster both independent and collaborative research in your field, teach general and specialist courses at the bachelor\’s and master\’s levels, attract research funding, and supervise students at all academic levels. The position also includes cooperation and exchange of knowledge with external partners, as well as internal development work at the department.
Qualifications
PhD in physics, materials science, or a related field (within last 7 years, with exceptions for leave). Demonstrated research potential and teaching experience. Supervision of BSc/MSc students. Merits: Pedagogical training, PhD student co-supervision.
Associate Professor: PhD in physics, materials science, or a related field. Strong research and teaching track record. Experience in student supervision and pedagogical training.
Both positions require strong verbal and written English skills. The date shown in your doctoral degree certificate is the date we use, as this is the date you have met all requirements for the doctoral degree. Exceptions from the 7-year limit can be made for longer periods resulting from parental leave, sick leave or military service.
Selection Process
This is an open-rank position (Assistant or Associate Professor), with the level determined by the candidate\’s qualifications. Evaluations will be conducted by the department, the Chalmers Faculty Appointment Committee, and external reviewers, following both the job criteria in the ad and Rules of Procedure – Chalmers University of Technology\’s Appointment Regulations for Teaching and Research Faculty.
Application procedure
The application should be marked with your family name and written in English. The application should be sent electronically and be attached as PDF-files, as specified below. Maximum size for each file is 40 MB. Please note that the system does not support Zip files.
Please follow the instructions for compiling an application for a research and teaching position at Chalmers.
Personal letter
This shall be one page where you:
- Introduce yourself
- Describe your motivation for applying to this position and what attracts you about Chalmers
- Describe how you support your colleagues and bring about a good working environment
- Include names and full contact information of two references that we can contact
CV
Your CV (please see the CV instructions) should include a list of publications (non-peer-reviewed works and publications under submission should be listed separately) and documents verifying awards and recognitions stated in your CV, leadership activities, etc.
Research statement
If you are applying for the position on the Assistant Professor level, also include information about your previous teaching experience in this document since your application then does not have to include a pedagogical portfolio. This shall be one to three pages where you:
- Describe your previous research areas and main research results
- State your future research goals and focus
- How your work might strengthen, complement, or create synergies between our existing research groups.
Other documents
Certificate or Diploma verifying your doctoral degree, verification of parental leave, sick leave or military service, if relevant, documents verifying awards and recognitions stated in your CV, leadership or teaching activities, etc., and copies of a maximum of five relevant publications that cannot be accessed via your ORCID, Scopus ID or ResearcherID, if relevant.
Please note: The applicant is responsible for ensuring that the application is complete. Incomplete applications and applications sent by email will not be considered.
Application deadline: May 4, 2025, by midnight (GMT+2)
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