Third-cycle subject area
Chemistry
Description of the doctoral project
We are looking for a highly motivated doctoral student to join our research group in de novo protein design. The position is funded by a Novo Nordisk Foundation Ascending Investigator grant and focuses on developing next-generation protein-based catalysts for sustainable chemical transformations.
With increasing global demand for sustainable materials, chemicals, and food production, there is a pressing need for innovative catalytic solutions. This project aims to design enzymes that do not exist in nature, combining physics-informed design principles, AI-driven protein engineering, and synthetic biology.
About the position
As a doctoral student, you will work at the interface of computational and experimental protein science. Your research will include:
Personal qualities such as analytical thinking, independence, collaboration skills, and scientific curiosity will be given great importance.
The designed biocatalysts and their reaction products will be analyzed using interdisciplinary biochemical and biophysical techniques.
You will be part of an international and collaborative research environment, with close interactions with academic and industrial partners. Dissemination of results through publications, conferences, and presentations will be an integral part of the position.
Requirements
To meet the general entry requirements you must have:
Specific entry requirements for the third-cycle courses and study programme in Chemistry]. To meet the specific entry requirements, you must have knowledge corresponding to at least 90 HEC in chemistry (general, analytical, inorganic and physical chemistry as well as biochemistry and organic chemistry). This must include a degree project, and subject-specific studies at the advanced level of at least 30 HEC.
You must also meet the equivalent English language requirements as those necessary for the Swedish upper-secondary qualification Engelska B/6.
Your profile
We are looking for a candidate who is highly motivated, creative, and interested in interdisciplinary research at the interface of chemistry, biology, and data science.
Ruired qualifications:
Meriting qualifications:
About us
The Department of Molecular Sciences at SLU in Uppsala has approximately 110 employees and, together with two other departments, forms an inspiring research environment at the BioCenter located on the Ultuna campus in Uppsala. Here, you will find expertise in chemistry, biotechnology, microbiology, plant biology and food science, as well as advanced infrastructure including molecular biology platforms, NMR, and X-ray techniques.
The research in the advertised position will be conducted within the Organic Chemistry division, led by Professor Per-Olof Syrén, Chair of Organic Chemistry.
Read more about staff benefits and life as an SLU employee on https://www.slu.se/om-slu/jobba-pa-slu/
Read more about third-cycle courses and study programmes on http://www.slu.se/utbildning/program-kurser/forskarutbildning/
Form of employment
Employment as a doctoral student (4-year programme)
Location:
Uppsala/Ultuna
Scope:
100%
Start date:
Upon agreement
Application and selection:
Please submit your application using the link below. The deadline is 4 May 2026.
Read more about the attachments that your application should include at https://www.slu.se/en/study/programmes-courses/doctoral-education/how-can-i-become-a-doctoral-student/application/
Selection among eligible applicants is based on the documents attached to the application, and is carried out with regard to the applicant's ability to complete the programme within the allotted time.
Academic union representatives:
https://internt.slu.se/en/my-employment/employee-associations/kontaktpersoner-vid-rekrytering/