Chalmers University of Technology strives for academic excellence while addressing the challenges and needs of society and industry. We offer a creative and dynamic environment for research, education, innovation and applied science. We are now inviting applications for a tenure-track position as Assistant Professor or Associate Professor at the Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience.
At Chalmers, talented researchers are given the opportunity to grow into academic leaders. We aim to become a globally leading university of technology, driven by high-quality research and education, openness and collegiality.
We offer you the chance to design a unique and autonomous research programme, networking with specialists, students and entrepreneurs across disciplines and departments. Additionally, the successful candidate will receive competitive start-up funding, relocation support, leadership programmes, mentoring, etc.
We strongly encourage applicants with a research profile in quantum technologies that complements existing expertise within the department and fosters collaboration with other core areas, such as material sciences, photonics and high-speed electronics. We welcome applicants with both theoretical and experimental orientation. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Quantum simulation
- Materials research for quantum technology devices
- Emerging platforms for quantum technology
- Scalable and networked quantum systems
- Quantum computing
- Quantum algorithms
We expect that you will contribute by:
- Actively developing a distinct line of research through independent projects
- Contributing to education at all levels
- Supervising masters and doctoral students
- Raising external research funds
- Participating in joint departmental and university-wide undertakings
- Leading dissemination activities in quantum technology
- Participating in national and international collaborations
With our long-standing tradition in quantum research at Chalmers, you will have access to a large network of international collaborators. Chalmers has also identified several areas of strong excellence research, including nanoscience and nanotechnology, ICT, and materials sciences that enable cross-disciplinary and cross-departmental collaborations. In addition, we host several research and innovation centers that allow researchers to collaborate closely with international industries and research institutes, thus offering a broad range of opportunities for you to quickly establish and further develop your future academic career in quantum technologies.
The Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience (MC2) hosts a unique environment for research and education in quantum technologies, photonics, microwave engineering, and nanofabrication. Our research is supported by an in-house world-class infrastructure for clean-room processing (the Nanofabrication Laboratory).
The Quantum Technology division at MC2 is a dynamic and creative group with about 65 members working in an international and collaborative atmosphere. We perform both curiosity-driven and applied research in the areas of superconducting quantum circuits, quantum optomechanics, atomic physics and quantum photonics.
The recruited individual will be part of the Wallenberg Centre for Quantum Technology (WACQT). WACQT is a national research programme, coordinated by Chalmers, that aims to take Swedish research and industry to the forefront of quantum technology. To support the long-term competitiveness and development in this area, we are now seeking outstanding candidates for an Assistant/Associate Professor position who will pursue a strong and international leading research programme related to quantum technologies.
This is a 5-year full-time tenure-track position, in accordance with the applicable collective agreement, whereby the employee has the opportunity to acquire both pedagogical and scientific qualifications. An Assistant Professor is expected to improve her or his ability to formulate and solve scientific problems, to publish scientific articles, and to develop abilities in teaching and supervision, by means of both practical training and independent study. At the end of the five years you will be evaluated for internal recruitment to a permanent position as Associate Professor.
You hold a doctoral degree in a relevant field, obtained within seven years before the application deadline. Exceptions to the seven-year eligibility limit may be made for documented circumstances such as parental leave or military service.
You have demonstrated independent, high-quality research and potential to build a competitive research program. You also show interest in teaching and educational development.
- Experience in attracting or applying for research funding
- Ability to build national and international networks
- Pedagogical interest and potential
- Commitment to sustainable development and academic citizenship
Proficiency in written and spoken English is required. Chalmers offers Swedish language courses.
We are looking for candidates who are interested in building a research group and attracting external funding and who are interested in research and education. You are open-minded and interested in collaborating both within and outside Chalmers, nationally and internationally. You also have interest in—and experience from—teaching and supervision as well as a post-doctoral or equivalent stay, ideally from an institution other than the one where the PhD was awarded. Teamwork, leadership, organizational and entrepreneurial skills are clear advantages.
- Conducted research at the highest international level, demonstrated by e.g. publications in the leading journals of the field presentations at leading conferences
- Demonstrated ability to establish national and international collaborations
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, in English
For a full description of the qualification requirements for an Assistant professor position at Chalmers, please consult our Appointment regulations, Chapter 3.1.
The appointment as Associate Professor is a permanent faculty position. An Associate Professor is expected to conduct research at highly international standards. An Associate Professor is expected to continuously apply for research funding and to actively contribute to the development of the subject area both nationally and internationally. The employee is expected to supervise doctoral students, to teach at all levels and to participate in courses and programmes development. The Associate Professor is also expected to continuously develop their education skills, to actively develop their contribution in utilization and academic citizenship.
To qualify for the Associate Professor position, you have a doctoral degree in a relevant field and demonstrate independent scientific research of a high international quality and growing production of research.
We are looking for candidates who are open-minded and interested in collaborating both within and outside Chalmers, nationally and internationally. You also have interest in—and experience from—teaching and supervision. You should also demonstrate leadership and organizational skills.
- Conducted research at the highest international level, demonstrated by e.g. publications in the leading journals of the field presentations at leading conferences
- Demonstrated ability to acquire research funding
- Demonstrated ability to establish national and international collaborations.
- Supervised doctoral students as main and/or assistant supervisor
- Higher Education pedagogical training in accordance with the current SUHF recommendation (preferable)
- Excellent teaching proficiency
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, in English
For a full description of the qualification requirements for an Associate professor position at Chalmers, please consult our Appointment regulations, Chapter 3.2.
Chalmers provides a dynamic and inspiring environment in the coastal city of Gothenburg, combining academic excellence with a strong commitment to sustainability, equality, and collaboration.
Read more about working at Chalmers and our employee benefits. Learn more about life in Gothenburg and Sweden’s family-friendly policies, including generous parental leave, subsidized childcare, free education, and universal healthcare, at Move To Gothenburg.
Chalmers promotes gender balance and actively works with equality and inclusion initiatives, such as the GENIE Initiative for gender equality and excellence.
Submit your application in English through our recruitment portal. All files should be in PDF format (max 40 MB each; ZIP files not supported).
- Personal letter
- 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
- include your full publication list.
- Research and teaching statement – 1–3 pages describing your previous and planned activities
- Describe your previous research and teaching experience and focus
- State your future research and teaching goals and focus
- Describe how you complement our existing competences and how you could create synergies between our existing research groups
- Certificates and supporting documents – including your doctoral degree certificate and any documentation of awards, parental leave, or teaching merits
- Up to five key publications (if not available online)
Applications for the Associate Professor position should also include:
- Pedagogical portfolio
- describe your pedagogical and educational qualifications using the format specified in the Pedagogical Portfolio instructions
- append certificates for completed courses in pedagogical training and any other documents described in the portfolio instructions
Only complete applications submitted through the portal will be considered.
Application deadline: August 17th, 2026
For questions about the position, please contact:
Giovanna Sammarco Tancredi
Email: [email protected]
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Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg conducts research and education in technology and natural sciences at a high international level. The university has 3100 employees and 10,000 students, and offers education in engineering, science, shipping and architecture. With scientific excellence as a basis, Chalmers promotes knowledge and technical solutions for a sustainable world. Through global commitment and entrepreneurship, we foster an innovative spirit, in close collaboration with wider society.
Chalmers was founded in 1829 and still has the same motto today: Avancez – forward.