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NanoLund and Physics key in Lund’s largest international hiring drive

Lund University - main building. Photo.
“This investment strengthens Lund University’s position as a leading research university, both nationally and internationally,” says Erik Renström Vice-Chancellor of Lund University.

Lund University is seeking 25 international researchers in its largest-ever global recruitment drive. Among these opportunities, the Department of Physics is offering two positions within the renowned NanoLund research environment as part of this major investment.

“In an uncertain world where free research and education are under intense pressure, Lund University is making its largest-ever investment in international recruitment. The aim is to attract young talent in order to build creative environments for future research and education, while also linking established leading researchers to the University,” says Erik Renström, Vice-Chancellor of Lund University.

If all goes according to plan, no fewer than 25 new researchers from around the world will arrive in Lund this autumn. The recruitment targets both early-career researchers and professors. Two of them are directly connected to the NanoLund research environment at the Department of Physics:

Assistant Professor in Physics with specialization in semiconductor photonics.
Contact: Dan Hessman
Deadline 11 August

Assistant professor in physics with a focus on neutron scattering from correlated electron systems.
Contact: Rainer Timm
Deadline 10 August