Lund University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Biomedical Engineering

Lund University was founded in 1666 and is repeatedly ranked among the world’s top universities. The University has around 47 000 students and more than 8 800 staff based in Lund, Helsingborg and Malmö. We are united in our efforts to understand, explain and improve our world and the human condition.

Lund University welcomes applicants with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We regard gender equality and diversity as a strength and an asset.

Description of the workplace

At the division of Engineering Geology, we work with education and research focussed on methods for assessing properties of geological materials, groundwater and civil engineering constructions as well as characterisation and monitoring of their structural health. We develop and use geophysical and non- destructive testing methods and also sampling and measurements at the ground, in water and in bore-holes. The division has comprehensive equipment and experience from field investigations, chiefly with non-destructive testing, various geophysical methods, core-drilling and sampling (the national research infrastructure Riksriggen) and hydraulic testing. An important part of our activities is signal processing and methods for interpretation of measured data, among others inverse numerical modelling for assessment of material properties and integrated interpretation of different types of data.

We are in total about 20 colleagues at the division situated in the V-house, LTH. Approximately half of the employees are senior researchers and teachers, and the others are doctoral students, technicians and administrators. The research and development activities are mainly financed by grants from the major Swedish research councils and foundations associated with building and civil engineering technology as well as environmental and energy issues.

Subject description

Research on how methodology and instrumentation for DCIP (Direct Current resistivity and time-domain Induced Polarisation) tomography can be optimised as a method for determining the spatial distribution of the spectral induced polarisation (SIP) properties in the ground. This will be done by numerical modelling and measurement tests in the laboratory and field for investigation and monitoring of electrical properties of the ground. Infrastructure and environmental applications will be in focus, including monitoring of processes like fluid and gas migration, and smouldering fire. Systematic tests regarding noise disturbances in the data and ways to handle it are included. 

Work duties

The main duties involved in a post-doctoral position is to conduct research. Teaching may also be included, but up to no more than 20% of working hours. The position includes the opportunity for three weeks of training in higher education teaching and learning. The purpose of the position is to develop the independence as a researcher and to create the opportunity of further development. 

The position entails travel in connection with meetings, conferences and field work, where the latter may require working outside normal office hours under physically demanding conditions.

Detailed description of the work duties:

  • Research within the subject area.
  • Forward and inverse numerical modelling of DCIP tomography in 2D, 3D and 4D.
  • Design, perform and evaluate comparative measurements with prototype instruments for DCIP and SIP in the frequency domain in the laboratory.
  • Set up and follow monitoring experiments in laboratory and/or field scale.
  • Conduct field surveys with prototype instruments and reference instruments.
  • Analyse and filter data for harmonic and transient noise.
  • Data processing, analysis, inversion and interpretation of field data.
  • Present results at conferences and in peer-reviewed scientific articles.
  • Seeking external research funding.
  • Supervision of students on BSc, MSc and PhD level.
  • Collaboration with industry and wider society.
  • Administration linked to the tasks above is included.

Qualification requirements 

Appointment to a post-doctoral position requires that the applicant has a PhD, or an international degree deemed equivalent to a PhD, within the subject of the position. The certificate proving the qualification requirement is met, must be received before the employment decision is made. Priority will be given to candidates who have graduated no more than three years ago before the last day for application. Under special circumstances, the doctoral degree can have been completed earlier.

Requirements:

  • Very good oral and written proficiency in English. 
  • Documented training and experience of the DCIP method under laboratory and /or field conditions.
  • Documented skills in data handling including writing scripts/software to automate it. 
  • Documented ability to organise, implement and lead field experiments.
  • Driving license.
  • Good communication and organisational skills.
  • Documented ability to present and publish results at national and international conferences and in peer-reviewed scientific journals.

Assessment criteria 

This is a career development position primarily focused on research. The position is intended as an initial step in a career, and the assessment of the applicants will primarily be based on their research qualifications and potential as researchers. Particular emphasis will be placed on research skills within the subject.

For appointments to a post-doctoral position, the following shall form the assessment criteria:

  • A good ability to develop and conduct high quality research.
  • Teaching skills. 

Other meritorious qualifications:

  • Documented skills in Python programming.
  • Experience of the IP method in frequency domain.
  • Ability to successfully apply for and receive research funding.

Consideration will also be given to how the applicant’s experience and skills complement and strengthen ongoing research within the department, and how they stand to contribute to its future development.

We offer

Lund University is a public authority which means that employees get particular benefits, generous annual leave and an advantageous occupational pension scheme. Read more on the University website about being a Lund University employee Work at Lund University

Further information

This is a full-time, fixed-term employment of 2 years. The period of employment is determined in accordance with the agreement “Avtal om tidsbegränsad anställning som postdoktor” (“Agreement on fixed-term employment as a post-doctoral fellow”).

How to apply

Applications are to be submitted via the University’s recruitment system. The application should include a CV including a list of publications and a personal letter justifying your interest in the position and how it matches your qualifications. The application should also include a degree certificate or equivalent and any other document to which you would like to draw attention (copies of grade transcripts, details of referees, letters of recommendation, etc.). 

Welcome to apply!

Type of employment Temporary position
Contract type Full time
First day of employment As soon as possible
Number of positions 1
Full-time equivalent 100
City Lund
County Skåne län
Country Sweden
Reference number PA2023/3391
Contact
  • Torleif Dahlin, torleif.dahlin@tg.lth.se,072-53
Union representative
  • OFR/ST:Fackförbundet ST:s kansli, 046-2229362
  • SACO:Saco-s-rådet vid Lunds universitet, kansli@saco-s.lu.se
  • SEKO: Seko Civil, 046-2229366
Published 01.Dec.2023
Last application date 08.Jan.2024 11:59 PM CET

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