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This is NTNU
NTNU is a broad-based university with a technical-scientific profile and a focus on professional education. The university is located in three cities with headquarters in Trondheim.
At NTNU, 9,000 employees and 44,000 students work to create knowledge for a better world.
Video: https://youtu.be/Xt-yHCN5QS0About the position
The Department of Physics at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) has a vacancy for a permanent position as Associate Professor in Experimental Biophysics.
We invite candidates who can develop a high‑profile international research program, strengthen university education in physics‑based understanding of biological systems from molecules to tissues, and contribute to the use and further development of our research infrastructure.
The research profile may focus on either “Molecular Biophysics”, or “Cellular and Tissue Biophysics”. as summarized in the following.
Molecular Biophysics
Molecular biophysics seeks to understand the structure, functions, and applications of biological macromolecules and their higher order assemblies through physics-based principles, across multiple length scales. Examples include studying individual macromolecules and their role in hierarchical organization in both healthy and diseased states, as well as the architecture of complex molecular assemblies such as extracellular matrices, biomolecular condensates, and hydrogels. Experimental approaches are often complemented by theoretical and numerical strategies. The insights harnessed provide a foundation for high throughput characterization and diagnostics, highlighting the field’s significant translational potential.
Cellular and Tissue Biophysics
Research in cellular and tissue biophysics involves experimental studies at the level of individual cells, multicellular systems, and tissues, extending also to animal models. The overarching goal is to advance physics-based understanding of cellular systems and living tissues across multiple length scales, thereby improving diagnostic methods and therapies for conditions such as cancer and central nervous system disorders (e.g., neurodegenerative diseases). A critical prerequisite for better diagnostics and treatments is elucidating the underlying mechanisms of disease and the mechanisms of action of therapeutic interventions. Insights from this research seek to optimize treatment protocols and enable personalized medicine. The experimental approaches are often complemented by theoretical and numerical strategies, providing a comprehensive framework for discovery and translation.
Research infrastructure
The Department of Physics offers a robust research infrastructure relevant to this position, including multiple atomic force microscopy instruments, a range of advanced optical microscopy systems, laboratories for microfluidics/microdevices, and dedicated cell culture facilities. Additionally, the shared cleanroom facility NTNU Nanolab provides important infrastructure for biophysics research. Recent advances in biophysics and biomedical research have been driven by strong integration with engineering and technology. This includes using microscopy methods (confocal and multiphoton nonlinear microscopy, Raman-based microscopy techniques, Brillouin microscopy, advanced scanning probe microscopy), single-cell analyses, microfluidic and micro-physiological platforms, utilization of micro- and nanotechnology, cell or tissue cultures, screening and sequencing and integration with mathematical models. These approaches enable characterization of biological specimens across multiple length scales, including spatially resolved mapping of chemical composition and material properties. Future development will rely on both state-of-the-art commercial instruments and custom-built setups with unique capabilities. Strengthening biophotonics capabilities and expanding the range of microscopy techniques would benefit the research activities at the Department. Within the field of microdevices and their application within biophysics, customized microdevices (e.g. microfluidics integrated with electrical, acoustic, and optical functionalities) are expected to have growing impact and offer significant opportunities for collaborative synergies within biophysics research.
Beyond the local research infrastructure at the Department of Physics, there are also complementary capabilities located at other departments at NTNU.
Your immediate leader is the Head of the Department of Physics.
Duties of the position
The successful candidate shall:
- Initiate, conduct and lead experimental research within either of the fields “Molecular Biophysics” or “Cellular and Tissue Biophysics”, and integrate this with application and further development of research infrastructure.
- Take a leading role in research-based education, including supervision, teaching, and course development for bachelor, master and Ph.D. students in physics generally and within molecular and cellular biophysics, bionanotechnology and microscopy, more specifically.
- Participate in administrative activities as for example boards devoted to development of teaching and research at the Department and Faculty.
- Initiate and actively participate in research and innovation projects, including taking a leading role in obtaining external funding.
- Actively disseminate research to the scientific community and the general public.
Required qualifications
You must have the following qualifications required for the position of associate professor:
- A doctoral degree in biologically oriented physics (biophysics) or a closely related field.
- Experience with experimental research in molecular biophysics and/or cellular and tissue biophysics
- Research experience beyond the doctoral degree of at least two years duration.
- Experience with relevant student interaction through either university level teaching or supervision of bachelor, master and/or doctoral candidates.
- Very good written and oral English language skills.
You must document relevant basic competence in teaching and supervision at a university/higher education-level, as referenced in the NTNUs guidelines for academic positions. If this cannot be documented, you will be required to complete an approved course in university pedagogy within two years of commencement. NTNU offers qualifying courses.
New employees who do not speak a Scandinavian language by appointment is required, within three years, to demonstrate skills in Norwegian or another Scandinavian language equivalent to level B2of the course for Norwegian for speakers of other languages at the Department of Language and Literature at NTNU.
Preferred qualifications
- Proven ability to attract research funding and lead research and development projects.
- Demonstrated interest and experience in didactic development for teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in physics in general, and molecular and cellular biophysics and microscopy in particular.
- Experience in project coordination and management, including integrating students at various levels into research projects.
- Track record in scientific dissemination and outreach activities.
- Ability to build and maintain collaborative networks.
- Experience with start-ups and/or working with industrial partners
- Very good written and oral Scandinavian language skills
Personal qualities
The successful candidate is expected to demonstrate the following personal qualities:
- Strong collaboration skills, sharing knowledge and experience to support colleagues and teams.
- Self-motivated, proactive, and responsible, dependable and trustworthy.
- Active contributor to a positive and stable work environment.
- Strategic and analytical thinker with the ability to communicate clearly, precisely, and in a structured manner, fostering acceptance of ideas and plans.
- Self-aware, recognizing personal strengths and limitations, and committed to continuous learning and development.
In the evaluations of the most qualified applicant, education, experience, personal attributes, and motivation for the position will be considered.
We offer
- Exciting and challenging tasks in a dynamic and international academic environment.
- Attractive collaborations with St. Olavs university hospital
- State of the art research infrastructure facilities supported by highly competent engineers, such as Center for advanced microscopy and NTNU Nanolab
- Supervision and teaching of students at the most highly ranked physics and nanotechnology study programs in Norway
- A strategically prioritized research area, with access to university-wide networks through NTNU Health and Life Science
- Legally mandated academic freedom
- Counseling services for administrative staff and academics through NTNU International Researcher Support (NIRS) including housing, dual career services, seminars, courses, and social activities for the international community at NTNU.
- An open and inclusive working environment, with enthusiastic colleagues
- Favorable terms in the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund
- Employee benefits
NTNU – Inclusion and diversity
Diversity is a strength, and at NTNU we aim to be an employer that reflects the diversity in society and that makes use of the potential of the population's collective skills. Our vision is Knowledge for a better world and our values are creative, critical, constructive and respectful. We believe that an organization that is equal, diverse, and gender-balanced is essential for us to achieve our goals.
We strive to attract employees with different skills, life experiences and perspectives to contribute to even better problem solving of our societal mission in research and education.
If you think this position is relevant and interesting, we encourage you to apply, regardless of gender, functional ability, and cultural background, or whether you have been out of work for a period of time.
At NTNU we want to increase the proportion of women in scientific positions. We have a number of measures to promote equality.
Application Process
You can find more information about working at NTNU and the application process here.
Video: https://youtu.be/bwfNPj8HxHwSalary and conditions
The position as Associate Professor (code 1011) comes with a starting package for new research staff and is remunerated according to the Norwegian State salary scale, depending on qualifications and seniority.
The engagement is to be made in accordance with the regulations in force concerning State Employees and Civil Servants, and the acts relating to Control of the Export of Strategic Goods, Services and Technology. Candidates who by assessment of the application and attachment are seen to conflict with the criteria in the latter law will be prohibited from recruitment to NTNU.
As an employee at NTNU, you are expected to continually maintain and improve your professional development and be flexible regarding any organizational changes.
For the necessary professional and social interaction, it is a prerequisite that you are physically present and available to the institution.
Associate Professors at a Norwegian University can apply to be promoted to the Professor within the same scientific field, based on evaluation of personally acquired competences.
About the application
The attachments (including a description of your scientific work) must accompany the application as these documents form the basis of the assessment. The documents must be in English.
Applications will be evaluated solely on the information received by the deadline. Accordingly, ensure that your submission clearly demonstrates how your skills and experience satisfy the criteria outlined above. All application materials and attachments must be submitted electronically through Jobbnorge.no. Should you be invited to an interview, please bring certified copies of any certificates or diplomas if requested.
If, for any reason, you have taken a career break or have had an atypical career and wish to disclose this in your application, the selection committee will take this into account, recognizing that the quantity of your research may be reduced as a result.
Your application must include:
- CV, diplomas, and certificates
- A teaching portfolio, in which your teaching competence is compiled and presented systematically. See guidelines for applicants: Documentation of educational competence
- Academic works– published or unpublished – that you wish to be considered during assessment of your application (up to 5 items)
- A description of the scientific works you consider most relevant, which you particularly wish to be factored into the assessment
- A complete publication list, including Orchid ID (or equivalent)
- A research plan outlining the proposed scope of the research (up to 10 pages). The plan should describe how the candidate’s research will complement the department’s current activities, while contributing to its strategic development. It should also detail how the applicant intends to utilize and further develop the available research infrastructure in their work.
- Details of projects for which you have served as project manager, including information on financing, duration, and scope
- Names and contact information for three relevant referees
It is important that you both document and reflect on your competence. You are encouraged to use the NTNUs competence matrix as a guide for documentation of your competence.
Collaborative work will also be considered. If it is difficult to identify your specific input to a joint project, you must include evidence of your contributions.
In the evaluation of which candidate is best qualified, emphasis will be placed on education, experience and personal and interpersonal qualities. Motivation, ambitions, and potential will also count in the assessment of the candidates. Our assessment of the pedagogical skills will be based on documented pedagogical material, forms of presentation in your academic works, teaching experience, PhD, and Masters supervision, and any other relevant pedagogical background. Both quality and scope will be taken into consideration, and an open scientific practice will be recognized.
NTNU is obliged by the evaluation criteria for research quality in accordance with The San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment – DORA and the obligations in the Coalition for Advancing Research Assessment ( CoARA) on responsible assessment of research and recognition of a wider range of academic contributions to science and society. This means that we will pay particular attention to the quality and academic range demonstrated by your scientific work to date. We will also pay attention to research leadership and participation in research projects. Your scientific work from the last five years will be given the most weight.
Your application will be considered by an expert committee. Candidates of interest will be invited to an interview, and to deliver a trial teaching session.
General information
The city of Trondheim is a modern European city with a rich cultural scene. Trondheim is the innovation capital of Norway with a population of 200,000. The Norwegian welfare state, including healthcare, schools, kindergartens and overall equality, is probably the best of its kind in the world. Professional subsidized day-care for children is easily available. Furthermore, Trondheim offers great opportunities for education (including international schools) and possibilities to enjoy nature, culture and family life and has low crime rates and clean air quality.
A public list of applicants with name, age, job title and municipality of residence is prepared after the application deadline. If you want to reserve yourself from entry on the public applicant list, this must be justified. Assessment will be made in accordance with current legislation. You will be notified if the reservation is not accepted.
For the sake of transparency, candidates will be given the expert evaluations of their own and other candidates. As an applicant you are considered part of the process and are stipulated by rules of confidentiality.
If you have any questions regarding the position, please contact Head of Department of Physics, Kathrine Røe Redalen.
If you have questions regarding the recruitment process, please contact HR adviser Ranveig Nerhoel
Application deadline: 17.06.2026
Om arbeidsgiveren:
NTNU - knowledge for a better world
The Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) creates knowledge for a better world and solutions that can change everyday life.
Department of Physics
Our research and teaching are both experimental and theoretical, covering a wide range of disciplines. Our activities contribute to development of new medical technology and to finding solutions for the next generation’s communication technology, energy utilization and development of materials. The Department of Physics is one of seven departments in the Faculty of Natural Sciences.
This is NTNU
NTNU is a broad-based university with a technical-scientific profile and a focus in professional education. The university is located in three cities with headquarters in Trondheim.
At NTNU, 9,000 employees and 43,000 students work to create knowledge for a better world.
You will find more information about working at NTNU and the application process here.
Video: https://youtu.be/Xt-yHCN5QS0
About the position
Are you motivated to take a step towards a doctorate and open up exciting career opportunities? As a PhD Candidate with us, you will work to achieve your doctorate, and at the same time gain valuable experience that qualifies you for a further career in higher education and research, in and outside academia.
This PhD fellowship is part of the newly established AI Centre for the Empowerment of Human Learning (AI LEARN).
Your immediate leader will be the leader of the Software Engineering unit.
About the project
This PhD fellowship is part of the national AI Centre for the Empowerment of Human Learning (AI LEARN).
AI LEARN is a new Centre dedicated to the empowerment of human learning through responsible, human-centred artificial intelligence. In a world where AI systems are reshaping how we learn, work and participate in democracy, AI LEARN tackles the promise and peril of hybrid intelligence—human and machine working and learning together. AI LEARN’s mission is to establish an internationally leading interdisciplinary hub that advances foundational research, responsible innovation, robust governance and broad capacity building.
This PhD fellowship is associated with the centre’s first research cluster, which focuses on Hybrid Intelligence. A key objective of this cluster is to investigate how to design AI artefacts, including user interfaces and algorithms, through participatory approaches that actively involve stakeholders (e.g., technology designers and actors from the public and private sectors). This approach aims to ensure that the resulting AI systems are both relevant and usable.
The approach integrates principles from Design-Based Research (DBR) and Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI). The PhD fellow will engage in participatory design and evaluation of AI artefacts, working closely with stakeholders. In addition, the project will employ extensive case studies in collaboration with partner organisations (e.g., schools and public and private sector actors), alongside rigorous analysis of the collected data.
Duties of the position
The candidate will be a member of the Software Engineering unit.
The goal of this project is described above. We are seeking a highly motivated individual who wants to excel in a research environment. Part of the main duties and responsibilities include conducting the following tasks:
- Conduct a literature review
- Implement participatory activities with end-users and stakeholders,
- Implement the necessary services and interfaces,
- Plan and conduct case studies,
- Collect and analyze empirical data,
- Write up reports and research articles,
- Attend international conferences,
- Organize dissemination and communication activities within the AI LEARN centre,
- Participate in the collaborative activities within the AI LEARN centre.
Be prepared for changes to your work duties after employment.
Required selection criteria
- You must have an academically relevant background within Learning Technologies, Interaction Design, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Participatory Design (PD) or alike.
- You must have a Master's degree in Computer Science, Information Science or equivalent (with a focus on learning technologies, AI in education, interaction design, HCI, PD, or alike). Your course of study must correspond to a five-year Norwegian course, where 120 credits have been obtained at master's level. Master's students can apply, but the master's degree must be obtained and documented before starting the position, and no later than the end of July 2026.
- You must have a strong academic background from your previous studies and have an average grade from your Master's degree study, or equivalent education, which is equal to B or better compared to NTNU's grading scale. If you do not have letter grades from previous studies, you must have an equally good academic foundation. If you have a weaker grade background, you may be considered if you can document that you are particularly suitable for a PhD education.
- You must meet the requirements for admission to the IE’s faculty Doctoral Programme in Computer Science.
- Good written and oral English skills. Applicants must provide evidence of good English language skills, written and spoken. The following tests can be used as such documentation: TOEFL, IELTS, or Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) or Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE). Minimum scores are:
- TOEFL: 600 (paper-based test), 92 (Internet-based test)
- IELTS: 6.5, with no section lower than 5.5 (only Academic IELTS test accepted)
- CAE/CPE: grade B or A
- In extraordinary circumstances, formal documentation of language skills can be relinquished. In such cases, the candidate’s language skills will be assessed in a personal interview.
- A solid knowledge of quantitative and qualitative research methods.
PLEASE NOTE: For detailed information about what the application must contain, see paragraph “About the application”.
If you cannot document skills in Norwegian, Swedish or Danish at level A2 upon employment, you must complete Norwegian courses corresponding to at least 15 credits before the end of the employment period. NTNU will facilitate this.
The appointment is to be made in accordance with Regulations for the Universities and Colleges Act (university and colleges regulations) and Regulations for the degrees philosophiae doctor (ph.d.) and philosophiae doctor (ph.d.) in artistic development work at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) for general criteria for the position.
Preferred selection criteria
The following qualifications will be considered as an advantage:
- Relevant experience as a research assistant in research projects
- Published or submitted relevant research work
- Good oral and written presentation skills in Norwegian/Scandinavian.
Emphasis will be put on personal qualities and potential as a researcher. High importance will also be attached to personal communication and cooperation skills.
Personal characteristics
To complete a doctoral degree (PhD), it is important that you are able to:
- Ability to work independently as well as in teams
- Work in a structured way, set goals and make plans to achieve them, result-oriented
- Excellent analytical skills, analyze data, assess different perspectives and draw well-founded conclusions
- Strong motivation to contribute to a good working and social environment
In the evaluation of which candidate is best qualified, emphasis will be placed on education, experience, and personal suitability, in terms of the qualification requirements specified in the advertisement.
We offer
Evaluate and remove/add what is relevant for the position.
- An exciting job with an important mission in society
- Developing tasks in a strong and international professional environment
- Career guidance and follow-up during the PhD period
- Open and inclusive working environment with committed colleagues
- Working capital that can be used to implement the project
- Mentor programme as a new employee at NTNU
- Favorable terms as a member of the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund (SPK)
As a PhD Candidate at NTNU, you will have access to employee benefits.
Diversity
Diversity is a strength, and at NTNU we aim to be an employer that reflects the diversity in society and that makes use of the potential of the population's collective skills. Our vision is Knowledge for a better world and our values are creative, critical, constructive and respectful. We believe that an organization that is equal, diverse and gender-balanced is essential for us to achieve our goals.
We strive to attract employees with different skills, life experiences and perspectives to contribute to even better problem solving of our societal mission in research and education.
If you think this position is relevant and interesting, we encourage you to apply, regardless of gender, functional ability and cultural background, or whether you have been out of work for a period of time.
At NTNU we want to increase the proportion of women in scientific positions. We have a number of measures to promote equality.
Salary and conditions
In the position of PhD Candidate, code 1017, your gross salary will normally be NOK 550 800,-per annum depending on qualifications and seniority. A 2% statutory contribution to the State Pension Fund is deducted from the salary.
The employment period is 3 years, with potential extension to a 4th year in case the candidate engages with duty work (career promotion work. A minimum of three work years of the total term period must be dedicated to doctoral work.)
For employment as a PhD Candidate, it is a prerequisite that you gain admission to the PhD programme in Computer Science within three months of your employment contract start date, and that you participate in an organized doctoral programme throughout the period of employment.
As an employee at NTNU, it is important that you keep yourself up to date with academic and organizational changes and adapt to them.
For the necessary academic and social interaction, it is a prerequisite that you are physically present and available to the institution on a daily basis.
For the necessary academic and social interaction, it is a prerequisite that you are physically present and available to the institution on a daily basis.
The appointment is carried out in accordance with the principles of the State Employees Act, and Export control (legislation that regulates the export of knowledge, technology and services). Candidates who, after assessment of the application and attachments, are considered to bein conflict with the criteria in the latter act, will not be able to be employed.
About the application
The attachments (including a description of your scientific work) must accompany the application as these documents form the basis of the application assessment. The documents must be in Norwegian/a Scandinavian language or English.
Please note: the application will only be assessed on the basis of the information we have received by the application deadline. Therefore, make sure that your application clearly shows how your skills and experience meet the criteria described above. The application and all attachments must be sent electronically via Jobbnorge.no. If you are invited to an interview, you must bring certified copies of certificates and diplomas upon request.
The application must include:
- Transcripts and diplomas for Bachelor's and Master's degrees.
- Information about education and relevant experience (academic CV).
- Copy of Master's thesis. If you have recently submitted your Master's thesis, you can attach a draft of the thesis. Documentation of a completed Master's degree must be presented before taking up the position.
- A short essay (ca. 1000 words) describing their view of the main research challenges in designing AI technologies to support and empower human learning.
- Short cover/motivation letter (400 words/1 page).
- Publications and any other work that the applicant wishes to be taken into account should clearly indicate the applicant's contribution.
- Names and contact information of at least three references.
If all, or parts, of your education has been taken abroad, we also ask you to attach documentation of the scope and quality of your entire education, both Bachelor's and Master's education, in addition to other higher education. If your institution uses “diploma supplement” (normal for most European institutions), you must attach this. A description of the documentation required can also be found here. If you already have a statement from Norwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills (HK-dir), please attach this as well.
Joint work will be considered. If it is difficult to identify your contribution to joint work, you must attach a brief description of your participation.
When assessing the best qualified, we emphasize necessary qualifications such as education, experience and personal suitability. Motivation for the position, ambitions, and potential for research will also count when assessing the candidates.
NTNU recognizes a wide range of academic contributions and has committed itself to The San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment and CoARA (responsible assessment of research and recognition of a greater breadth of academic contributions in accordance with NTNU's social mission).
General information
A public list of applicants with name, age, job title and municipality of residence is prepared after the application deadline. If you wish to be exempt from entry on the public applicant list, this must be justified. Assessment will be made in accordance with current legislation. You will be notified if the exemption is not granted.
If you think this position looks interesting and in line with your qualifications, you are welcome to apply.
If you have any questions about the position, please contact Professor Michail Giannakos, email michailg@ntnu.no.
If you have any questions about the recruitment process, please contact HR, e-mail: hr@idi.ntnu.no.
Application deadline: 11.05.2026
For practical information about working at NTNU, please visit this webpage.
The city of Trondheim is a modern European city with a rich cultural scene. Trondheim is the tech capital of Norway with a population of 200,000. The Norwegian welfare state, including healthcare, schools, kindergartens and overall equality, is probably the best of its kind in the world. Professional subsidized day-care for children is easily available. Furthermore, Trondheim offers great opportunities for education (including international schools) and possibilities to enjoy nature, culture and family life and has low crime rates and clean air quality.
Om arbeidsgiveren:
NTNU - knowledge for a better world
The Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) creates knowledge for a better world and solutions that can change everyday life.
Department of Computer Science
We are the leading academic IT environment in Norway, and offer a wide range of theoretical and applied IT programmes of study at all levels. Our subject areas include hardware, algorithms, visual computing, AI, databases, software engineering, information systems, learning technology, HCI, CSCW, IT operations and applied data processing. The Department has groups in both Trondheim and Gjøvik. The Department of Computer Science is one of seven departments in the Faculty of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering .
This is NTNU
NTNU is a broad-based university with a technical-scientific profile and a focus in professional education. The university is located in three cities with headquarters in Trondheim.
At NTNU, 9,000 employees and 43,000 students work to create knowledge for a better world.
You will find more information about working at NTNU and the application process here.
Video: https://youtu.be/Xt-yHCN5QS0
About the position
Are you motivated to take a step towards a doctorate and open up exciting career opportunities? As a PhD fellow with us, you will work to achieve your doctorate, and at the same time gain valuable experience that qualifies you for a further career in higher education and research, in and outside academia.
Your immediate leader will be the Head of Department, Kathrine Røe Redalen. You will be supervised by associate Professor Christoph Brüne and Professor Morten Kildemo.
The PhD position will be allocated in the QuSpin center of excellence/Quantum Condensed Matter section at the Department of Physics, NTNU. We are one of the leading research environments in Norway in Spintronics and Quantum Materials and connected phenomena.
In this PhD project, you will carry out experimental research on novel advanced materials with strong potential for spintronic applications. Spintronics enables new routes toward energy efficient electronic devices with reduced heat dissipation, continued miniaturization beyond silicon based technology, and operation at much higher frequencies. The work will involve the synthesis, characterization, and analysis of a new material system combining the concepts of antiferromagnetism and spin polarization electron bands. Our goal is to experimentally realize such a material and understand and control its functional properties. In this way, your research will contribute to the development of materials platforms for the next generation of electronic and data storage technologies. To achieve this goal, you will use state-of-the-art experimental techniques in our molecular beam epitaxy and ellipsometry labs.
About the project
In this PhD project you will be investigating the growth and characterization of a new type of magnetic material: an antiferromagnetic half-metal. Such materials combine the advantages of half metals – spin polarized electron bands and electron transport - with those of antiferromagnetic materials: high speed of operation, no stray fields, low sensitivity to external magnetic fields, and high Neel temperatures. This makes antiferromagnetic half-metals an ideal material class for potential spintronics applications.
In this project, we will investigate how such a material can be synthesized in thin film form and how we can measure and characterize the properties of these thin films. The growth of the materials will be done via molecular beam epitaxy, where we can control crystal properties down to single atomic layers. Growth control and investigation of the thin films will mainly focus on using optical characterization via NIR-UV ex-situ ellipsometry, FTIR-ellipsometry and Raman measurements which are supported by standard thin film structural characterizations via e.g. X-ray, SEM and AFM measurements. In addition to these main tasks, we are part of a large group of collaborating scientific groups, giving us access to, for example, low temperature magneto transport measurements and point contact spectroscopy measurements, THz-Mueller Matrix Ellipsometry and advanced structural characterization (e.g. TEM, polarized neutron diffraction) as well as theoretical support. This means that an important part of your project will also be collaborating with our partners and thereby getting insight into a wide variety of physical measurement methods and the theoretical descriptions of our material systems.
Duties of the position
- Complete the doctoral education until obtaining a doctorate
- Carry out research of good quality within the framework described above
- Academic publications and popular science dissemination
- Participate in the research group NanoPhotonics and Polarimetry and the Molecular Beam Epitaxy group
- Participate in international activities such as conferences and/or research stays at foreign educational institutions
- Potentially teaching duties in agreement with the Department
- Other career-promoting work
Be prepared for changes to your work duties after employment.
Required selection criteria
- You must have a relevant Master's degree in physics, physical electronics or materials science or equivalent. Your course of study must correspond to a five-year Norwegian course, where 120 credits have been obtained at master's level. Master students can apply, but the master's degree must be obtained and documented before starting the position and no later than November 1st 2026.
- You have an educational background in one or more of the following subjects:
- solid-state physics and magnetism
- optics and electromagnetism
- nanofabrication and thin films - You must have a strong academic background from your previous studies and an average grade from the master's degree program, or equivalent education, which is equal to B or better compared with NTNU's grading scale. If you do not have letter grades from previous studies, you must have an equally good academic basis. If you have a weaker grade background, you may be assessed if you can document that you are particularly suitable for a PhD education.
- Fluent oral and written communication skills in English
- You must meet the requirements for admission to the Faculty's of Natural Sciences doctoral program.
PLEASE NOTE: For detailed information about what the application must contain, see paragraph “About the application”.
The appointment is to be made in accordance with NTNUs guidelines for recruitment positions and Regulations for the degrees philosophiae doctor (ph.d.) and philosophiae doctor (ph.d.) in artistic development work at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) for general criteria for the position.
Preferred selection criteria
- Background in solid state physics (including magnetism), classical electromagnetism and optics/optical physics.
- Competence in experimental research, data analysis, and/or clean room device fabrication is an advantage.
- High level Norwegian language qualifications and motivation to contribute as teaching assistant in our undergrade education is an advantage.
- Strong interest in both synthesis/manufacturing of materials and working with optical methods to characterize thin films.
- You enjoy working with and maintaining experimental setups (e.g. MBE machines and/or ellipsometry setups).
- You have solid knowledge in thin film growth or material synthesis and characterization, therein optical characterization of thin films.
Personal characteristics
To complete a doctoral degree (PhD), it is important that you are able to:
- Work in a team and establish positive relationships with other students and staff
- Work in a structured way, set goals and make plans to achieve them, together with the supervisors
- Work independently
- Present and discuss your research with other professionals
- Analyze data, assess different perspectives and draw well-founded conclusions
- Be flexible and open to adjusting the plan for the project as needed
- Participate in co-supervision of master students
- Complete the doctoral education in accordance to the PhD program at the Faculty of Natural Sciences, NTNU
- Write academic publications and participate in popular science dissemination
In addition, you should be highly motivated, competent in the field of research, and ambitious in terms of reaching scientific goals.
We offer
- An exciting job with an important mission in society
- Developing tasks in a strong and international professional environment
- Career guidance and follow-up during the PhD period
- Open and inclusive working environment with committed colleagues
- Working capital that can be used to implement the project
- Mentor programme as a new employee at NTNU
- Favorable terms as a member of the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund (SPK)
- Free Norwegian language training at a basic level (A2)
As a PhD Candidate at NTNU, you will have access to employee benefits.
Diversity
Diversity is a strength, and at NTNU we aim to be an employer that reflects the diversity in society and that makes use of the potential of the population's collective skills. Our vision is Knowledge for a better world and our values are creative, critical, constructive and respectful. We believe that an organization that is equal, diverse, and gender-balanced is essential for us to achieve our goals.
We strive to attract employees with different skills, life experiences and perspectives to contribute to even better problem solving of our societal mission in research and education.
If you think this position is relevant and interesting, we encourage you to apply, regardless of gender, functional ability, and cultural background, or whether you have been out of work for a period of time.
At NTNU we want to increase the proportion of women in scientific positions. We have a number of measures to promote equality.
Salary and conditions
In the position of PhD Candidate, code 1017, your gross salary will normally be NOK 550 800,- per annum depending on qualifications and seniority. A 2% statutory contribution to the State Pension Fund is deducted from the salary.
The employment period is 3 years, with potential for extension for teaching duties / career promotion work.
For employment as a PhD Candidate, it is a prerequisite that you gain admission to the PhD programme in Physics within three months of your employment contract start date, and that you participate in an organized doctoral programme throughout the period of employment.
As an employee at NTNU, it is important that you keep yourself up to date with academic and organizational changes and adapt to them.
For the necessary professional and social interaction, it is a prerequisite that you are physically present and available to the institution on a daily basis.
The appointment is carried out in accordance with the principles of the State Employees Act, and Export control (legislation that regulates the export of knowledge, technology and services). Candidates who, after assessment of the application and attachments, are considered to be in conflict with the criteria in the latter act, will not be able to be employed.
About the application
The attachments (including a description of your scientific work) must accompany the application as these documents form the basis of the application assessment. The documents must be in Norwegian/a Scandinavian language or English.
Please note: the application will only be assessed on the basis of the information we have received by the application deadline. Therefore, make sure that your application clearly shows how your skills and experience meet the criteria described above. The application and all attachments must be sent electronically via Jobbnorge.no. If you are invited to an interview, you must bring certified copies of certificates and diplomas upon request.
The application must include:
- Transcripts and diplomas for Bachelor's and Master's degrees
- CV
- Copy of Master's thesis. If you have recently submitted or are in the process of submitting your Master's thesis, you can attach a draft of the thesis.
- Short letter of motivation (max 400 words/1 page)
- Possibly publications etc. other relevant research work
- Possibly certificates
- Names and contact information of two relevant referees
If all, or parts, of your education has been taken abroad, we also ask you to attach documentation of the scope and quality of your entire education, both Bachelor's and Master's education, in addition to other higher education. If your institution uses “diploma supplement” (normal for most European institutions), you must attach this. A description of the documentation required can also be found here. If you already have a statement from Norwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills (HK-dir), please attach this as well.
Joint work will be considered. If it is difficult to identify your contribution to joint work, you must attach a brief description of your participation.
When assessing the best qualified, we emphasize necessary qualifications such as education, experience and personal suitability. Motivation for the position, ambitions, and potential for research will also count when assessing the candidates.
NTNU recognizes a wide range of academic contributions and has committed itself to The San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment and CoARA (responsible assessment of research and recognition of a greater breadth of academic contributions in accordance with NTNU's social mission).
General information
A public list of applicants with name, age, job title and municipality of residence is prepared after the application deadline. If you wish to be exempt from entry on the public applicant list, this must be justified. Assessment will be made in accordance with current legislation. You will be notified if the exemption is not granted.
If you think this position looks interesting and in line with your qualifications, you are welcome to apply.
If you have any questions about the position, please contact Christoph Brüne (associate professor), email christoph.brune@ntnu.no or Morten Kildemo (Professor), email Morten.Kildemo@ntnu.no. If you have any questions about the recruitment process, please contact Anja Isaksen (HR consultant), e-mail: anja.t.isaksen@ntnu.no.
Søknadsfrist: 15.05.2026
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Department of Physics
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