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.
The Department of Building and Environmental Technology has a stimulating and international environment consisting of PhD students, postdocs, teachers and researcher from many parts of the world. Here, research and teaching take place in an open and progressive climate with challenges and collaborations both within academia and with industry partners, both nationally and internationally. The work environment is characterized by commitment, collaboration, creativity and personal responsibility. The work environment is also characterized by an open and friendly attitude among all members of staff with the intention that all shall be given the opportunity to grow personally and professionally.
The department consists of nine divisions, and this position is in the Division of Building Materials. The research and teaching at the division mainly concerns materials that are used in the construction sector with the aim of studying and understanding processes in materials, often related to moisture and durability aspects. The division has a large laboratory infrastructure and has a high focus on experimental work.
Biobased building materials can reduce the greenhouse gas emissions from the construction sector. These materials are hygroscopic, meaning that they exchange moisture from the air which results in heating and cooling as moisture is either absorbed or evaporated. Previous studies have shown that this can be beneficial for the energy performance of buildings. Moreover, the capacity to take up moisture can be favourable in case of temporary moisture loads such as condensation or water leakages.
This PhD project is part of a larger project with the aim of studying and improving the hygrothermal performance of biobased insulation materials. The purpose of the PhD project is to study the hygrothermal performance of existing biobased insulation materials and enhance their energy performance and increase robustness to temporary moisture loads. This will be explored by tailoring the hygrothermal performance of the materials, e.g. their heat release, moisture capacity and sorption kinetics, through tuning the material structure and chemistry by chemical modification.
The main duties of doctoral students are to devote themselves to their research studies which includes participating in research projects and third cycle courses. The work duties will also include teaching and other departmental duties (no more than 20%).
The work duties include:
A person meets the general admission requirements for third-cycle courses and study programmes if the applicant:
A person meets the specific admission requirements for third cycle studies in Building materials if the applicant has:
Finally, the student must be judged to have the potential to complete the programme.
Additional requirements:
Selection for third-cycle studies is based on the student’s potential to profit from such studies. The assessment of potential is made primarily on the basis of academic results from the first and second cycle. Special attention is paid to the following:
Other assessment criteria:
Consideration will also be given to good collaborative skills, drive and independence, and how the applicant, through experience and skills, is deemed to have the abilities necessary for successfully completing the third cycle programme.
Lund University is a public authority which means that employees get particular benefits, generous annual leave and an advantageous occupational pension scheme.
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Only those admitted to third cycle studies may be appointed to a doctoral studentship. Third cycle studies at LTH consist of full-time studies for 4 years. A doctoral studentship is a fixed-term employment of a maximum of 5 years (including 20% departmental duties). Doctoral studentships are regulated in the Higher Education Ordinance (1993:100), chapter 5, 1-7 §§.
Applications shall be written in English and include a cover letter stating the reasons why you are interested in the position and in what way the research project corresponds to your interests and educational background. The application must also contain a CV, degree certificate or equivalent, and other documents you wish to be considered (grade transcripts, contact information for your references, letters of recommendation, etc.).
Welcome to apply!
Type of employment | Temporary position |
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First day of employment | 1 November 2025 or as agreed |
Salary | Monthly salary |
Number of positions | 1 |
Full-time equivalent | 100% |
City | Lund |
County | Skåne län |
Country | Sweden |
Reference number | PA2025/2150 |
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Published | 27.Jun.2025 |
Last application date | 12.Aug.2025 |