Reference Number: PAR 2025/873
Institution: University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Department: Earth Sciences
Employment Type: Full-time (100%)
Position Type: Doctoral student / Third-cycle education
Start Date: March 1, 2026 or by agreement
Application Deadline: 11 January 2026
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Department Website: Earth Sciences
Doctoral Studies Info: Doctoral Studies at GU
Dr. Philipp Wanner’s research group is part of the Department of Earth Sciences and belongs to the Geosphere research theme. The group conducts fundamental and applied research in contaminant hydrogeology and hydrogeochemistry, focusing on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and plastic particles in groundwater and drinking water.
Instrumentation: State-of-the-art stable isotope and elemental analysis
Collaborations: National and international partners in Germany, Switzerland, Canada, the USA, and France
Research Focus: Identification of contaminant sources, environmental behavior, and hydrogeochemical processes
Research Group Website: Philipp Wanner
The PhD project, “Revolutionizing PFAS Source Identification in Drinking Water with a Novel Stable Isotope Method”, is funded by the Swedish Research Council.
Objective: Develop and apply innovative stable isotope methods to trace sources of PFAS in drinking water.
Scope: Interdisciplinary work at the intersection of analytical chemistry, hydrogeochemistry, and environmental science.
Collaboration: Work with Prof. Lutz Ahrens (SLU, Sweden) and Prof. Orfan Shouakar-Stash (University of Waterloo, Canada).
Degree: Four years of full-time doctoral studies leading to a doctoral degree in Natural Science, specializing in Environmental Science.
Conduct research under supervision, including field and laboratory work.
Develop and apply novel analytical methods for source identification of PFAS.
Collaborate with national and international research partners.
Departmental duties may comprise up to 20% of employment (teaching, research, administration).
General Requirements:
Second-cycle (Master’s) degree or equivalent (240 ECTS, 60 at second-cycle level).
Preferred Qualifications:
Background in analytical chemistry, environmental chemistry, or contaminant hydrogeology.
Experience with field and laboratory work.
Experience with numerical simulations is an asset.
Strong oral and written proficiency in English.
Ability to assimilate doctoral studies
Relevant academic and research experience
Motivation and suitability for the research project
Potential for independent and collaborative research
Type: Temporary employment for four years, full-time
Location: Department of Earth Sciences, Gothenburg
First Day: March 1, 2026 or by agreement
Employment Rules: Ordinance SFS 1993:100 applies.
Employment periods may be renewed annually up to four years.
Physical presence in Gothenburg required; residence permit needed for non-EU applicants.
Salary: According to local doctoral student agreement
Supervisor: Dr. Philipp Wanner – philipp.wanner@gu.se
Union Representatives: GU Union Info
Applications should be submitted via the University of Gothenburg recruitment portal and must include:
Cover letter (maximum 1 A4 page) describing suitability for the position
CV including education, qualifications, and experience
Copies of examination certificates and transcripts
Master thesis (or equivalent)
Employment certificates or other relevant documents
Contact information for at least two references
Deadline: 11 January 2026
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