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Admission to Doctoral (PhD) Studies Join Us!About the DepartmentThe Department of Materials Science and Engineering aims to be an environment for successful and valuable research and education with a focus on materials science solutions for important societal challenges. Our department is an exciting workplace with research spanning from basic to large-scale applied research, and close interaction with students in engineering and master's programs. Research and teaching are conducted within seven divisions with different research focuses, as well as a division providing support and service. The department is an international workplace with around 230 active co-workers. [Read more about us here] About the DivisionThe Division of Biomedical Engineering performs research on the development and evaluation of new materials in interaction with biological systems to understand underlying principles. Our ambition is to foster a dynamic teaching and research environment that is internationally recognised for connecting basic research with clinical applications. The BioMaterial Systems (BmS) research group, comprising about 20 people, focuses on using additive manufacturing (AM, or 3D writing) to develop new biomaterials and implants. Expertise spans materials science, mechanics, and biology. [More information about the research group's profile] The group participates in and leads several major collaborative projects, nationally and internationally, funded by Swedish Research Council, VINNOVA, Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, and the EU. Project DescriptionThis project is part of the EU-funded Print4Life, a Marie Sklodowska-Curie (MSCA) network led by Prof. Persson, group leader of BmS. The network includes 8 doctoral candidate host institutions and 6 additional partners across Europe. The network provides research training in additive manufacturing of biomaterials and tissues. Focus: Magnesium-based alloys are biodegradable and clinically used for small bone fracture fixation, with some alloys demonstrating antibacterial properties. The project aims to improve material performance using 3D printing to develop microstructures with higher corrosion resistance and strength. Additive manufacturing is applied via powder bed fusion with laser beam (PBF-LB). Project Goals:
Research will involve collaboration with other doctoral students, academic institutions, and industry. Short research stays are planned in Sweden, Germany, and Ireland. Supervisors:
Duties
Training in all techniques is included in doctoral education. Requirements
MSCA Eligibility:
Additional Qualifications (advantageous):
Personal Qualities:
Application Documents
Applications should be in English. Applications are reviewed continuously; interviews will be scheduled accordingly. Employment
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Application Deadline: 31 December 2025 [Submit your application through Uppsala University’s recruitment system] About Uppsala UniversityUppsala University is a broad research university with ~7,600 employees and 53,000 students. It values curiosity, commitment, and international collaboration. More about working at Uppsala University Note: Position may require security vetting. HR Excellence in Research: Uppsala University holds this award, ensuring a stimulating and favourable working environment. Placement: Department of Materials Science and Engineering
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