
Chalmers now seeks curious and creative individuals for tenure-track Assistant Professors.
As an Assistant Professor in Nanoscience at Chalmers, you can turn your scientific curiosity into ideas, your ideas into experiments, and your experiments into discoveries.
Advancing Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
At Chalmers, we combine research on the fundamental chemical, biological, and physical phenomena at the nanoscale with the development of technologies that reveal and utilize these phenomena to contribute to solving the grand societal challenges. We have active collaboration with industry and support entrepreneurial opportunities. Our research topics include diverse areas, such as energy, health, information technology, nanomaterials, photonics and quantum technologies.
The position is a five-year tenure-track appointment with a competitive start-up package including funding for personnel, equipment, and operational costs.You will also get relocation support, mentoring, and leadership training to support your development as an independent research leader and educator.
The research spans several departments, including but not limited to:
- Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
- Environmental and Energy Sciences
- Life Sciences
- Mechanical Engineering
- Microtechnology and Nanoscience
- Physics and Astronomy
Linked research infrastructures and centres:
- 2D-TECH Centre
- Centre for Integrated Metaphotonics (MetaPIX)
- Chalmers e-Commons
- Chalmers Materials Analysis Laboratory (CMAL)
- Chalmers Mass Spectrometry Infrastructure (CMSI)
- Competence Centre for Catalysis (KCK)
- Graphene Centre
- Nanofabrication Laboratory (Myfab)
- Wallenberg Centre for Quantum Technology (WACQT)

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- Full Professor, Chemical Physics, Physics and Astronomy
- Full Professor, Applied Quantum Physics, Microtechnology and Nanoscience

