
MÄLARDALENS UNIVERSITET · Västerås
The Faculty of Engineering and Health Sciences provides education and conducts research in engineering, health and information design, with a clear focus on add...
The Faculty of Engineering and Health Sciences provides education and conducts research in engineering, health and information design, with a clear focus on addressing societal challenges. Our research is carried out in close collaboration with external partners, both nationally and internationally, and contributes to knowledge development and innovation. Through our collaboration platforms, we bring together academia, the public sector and industry to jointly drive knowledge development and strengthen the relevance of research and education. Education at all levels is research-based and closely aligned with the needs of society and working life. Together, we contribute to sustainable societal development.The Faculty comprises three departments with a total of approximately 500 staff.The Department of Engineering Sciences brings together a large part of the University’s Bachelor of Science in Engineering and Master of Science in Engineering programmes in fields such as energy engineering, mechanical engineering, robotics, building engineering, environmental engineering and industrial systems. The department conducts internationally recognised research focusing on future energy and industrial systems. Collaboration with industry and society is central to developing sustainable, resource-efficient and competitive solutions for the society of tomorrow.
Employment information
Employment: Temporary employment
Period of employment/Start date: The expected start date is 1 September 2026Scope: Full time
Number of positions: 1
Closing date for application:10 August 2026
Campus location: Västerås
School: Teknikvetenskap
Third-cycle subject: Energy and Environmental Engineering
Admission to third-cycle (doctoral) education is regulated in MDU’s admission regulations, which compile national and local rules for eligibility and admission to doctoral studies at Mälardalen University. More information about third-cycle studies at MDU: https://www.mdu.se/en/malardalen-university/education/third-cycle-studies
The doctoral position includes full-time employment as a doctoral student for the duration of the education, which corresponds to four years.
Position description
The doctoral education is conducted within the subject area of Energy and Environmental Engineering, with a specialization in Electric Power Engineering, and is closely connected to MDU’s established research areas.
The position also includes departmental duties corresponding to a maximum of 20 percent of the working hours. Such duties may include teaching activities, for example leading problem-solving sessions, supervising laboratory work, and supervising student project work.
The doctoral project focuses on the development of future sustainable and resilient electric power systems, with particular emphasis on:
Flexibility and resilience in electric power systems,
Integration of energy storage and renewable power generation into electric power systems,
Power electronics related to the integration of batteries and variable renewable generation,
Power quality challenges associated with increased electrification.
Entry requirements
To be admitted to third-cycle studies, the applicant must meet both the general and specific entry requirements of the subject and be deemed to have the capacity to benefit from the education.
General entry requirements for third-cycle education (according to Chapter 7, Section 39 HF) are met by those who have:
completed a second-cycle (Master's level) degree,
completed course requirements of at least 240 higher education credits, of which at least 60 are at second-cycle level, or
acquired substantially equivalent knowledge in some other way in Sweden or abroad.
Specific entry requirements
Specific eligibility is granted to applicants who hold a Master of Science in Engineering degree or a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Engineering Physics, Energy Systems, or a closely related field.
Selection criteria
Among applicants who meet both the general and specific entry requirements, selection shall be based on their ability to benefit from the education (Chapter 7, Section 41 HF).
In addition, selection will be made based on the following assessment criteria: Good written and oral communication skills in English.
Good written and oral communication skills in Swedish,
Strong knowledge of electric power engineering, power electronics, and power system analysis,
Experience of modelling, simulation, and experimental work.
In an overall assessment of suitability, emphasis is also placed on personal abilities. All employees at MDU are expected to cooperate and treat colleagues and students with respect, take responsibility for the organisation and their own work duties and contribute to a positive work environment.
We value the qualities that an even distribution of age and gender, as well as ethnic and cultural diversity, can contribute to the organisation.
Application
The application is to be completed online. Please submit your application by clicking on the "Apply" button below.
The applicant is responsible for ensuring that the application is complete in accordance with the advertisement and will reach the university no later than closing date for application. The application should include the required documents to confirm eligibility and provide grounds for merit assessment. Degree certificates and/or transcripts must always be included and must be officially issued by the degree-awarding institution.
Documents may be submitted in Swedish or English. Supporting documents in other languages must be translated into Swedish or English by an authorized translator. Copies of the original documents in the original language must also be included.
If the admitted candidate requires a residence permit to stay in Sweden and pursue their studies, and if the studies require physical presence at Mälardalen University, the university reserves the right to withdraw the admission decision if a valid residence permit cannot be presented by the start date of the studies.
We look forward to receiving your application!
Saco-S mailto:saco-s@mdu.se
Susanne Meijer ST-OFR/S, tel: +46 21-10 14 89
We decline all contact with recruiters and salespersons of advertisements. We have made our strategic choices for this recruitment.
Mälardalens universitet (MDU) är Sveriges nyaste universitet. Med vår vision, att vara ett progressivt och samverkande universitet där vi tillsammans formar en hållbar framtid, vill vi göra verklig skillnad.Vill du vara med och bidra till vår utveckling?Tillsammans bidrar vi till en mer hållbar framtid genom kunskap och innovation. Vi anser att ny kunskap och nya perspektiv bäst skapas och uppnås i samverkan med andra - kollegor, studenter, näringsliv och offentlig sektor såväl nationellt som internationellt. Employment information Employment: Tidsbegränsad anställning Period of employment/Start date: Preferred start date is 1 October 2026 Scope: Deltid Number of positions: 1 Closing date for application: 17 June 2026 Campus location: Västerås School: Teknikvetenskap Third-cycle subject: Energy and Environmental Engineering Admission to third-cycle (doctoral) education is regulated in MDU's admission regulations, which compile national and local rules for eligibility and admission to doctoral studies at Mälardalen University. More information about third-cycle studies at MDU https://www.mdu.se/en/malardalen-university/education/doctoral-education The doctoral position includes full-time employment as a doctoral student for the duration of the education, which corresponds to four years. Position description As a doctoral student, you will conduct research focusing on the development and application of AI-based methods for energy system analysis. The work includes integrating AI methods with energy system models as well as developing methods for transparency, explainability, and uncertainty management, with a particular focus on sustainable transition. The position also includes participation in teaching, for example through course modules and exercises. Supervision of student projects may be included. Departmental work and teaching may comprise up to 20% of full-time working hours. Entry requirements To be admitted to third-cycle studies, the applicant must meet both the general and specific entry requirements of the subject and be deemed to have the capacity to benefit from the education. General entry requirements for third-cycle education (according to Chapter 7, Section 39 HF) are met by those who have: completed a second-cycle (Master´s level) degree, completed course requirements of at least 240 higher education credits, of wich at least at second-cycle level, or acquired substantially equivalent knowledge in some other way in Sweden or abroad. Specific entry requirements The applicant must hold a Master of Science in Engineering or a Master's degree in energy engineering, engineering physics, or a related field. Very good ability to communicate in spoken and written English is required. Selection criteria Among applicants who meet both the general and specific entry requirements, selection shall be based on their ability to benefit from the education (Chapter 7, Section 41 HF). In addition, selection will be made based on the following assessment criteria: Ability to work independently and collaboratively Motivation and ability to communicate clearly Merits include: Knowledge of LLMs, deep learning, and Python programming Knowledge of power electronics Experience in modelling, simulation, and experimental work In an overall assessment of suitability, emphasis is also placed on personal abilities. All employees at MDU are expected to cooperate and treat colleagues and students with respect, take responsibility for the organisation and their own work duties and contribute to a positive work environment. We value the qualities that an even distribution of age and gender, as well as ethnic and cultural diversity, can contribute to the organization. Application The application is to be completed online. Please submit your application by clicking on the "Apply" button below. The applicant is responsible for ensuring that the application is complete in accordance with the advertisement and will reach the university no later than closing date for application. The application should include the required documents to confirm eligibility and provide grounds for merit assessment. Degree certificates and/or transcripts must always be included and must be officially issued by the degree-awarding institution. Documents may be submitted in Swedish or English. Supporting documents in other languages must be translated into Swedish or English by an authorized translator. Copies of the original documents in the original language must also be included. If the admitted candidate requires a residence permit to stay in Sweden and pursue their studies, and if the studies require physical presence at Mälardalen University, the university reserves the right to withdraw the admission decision if a valid residence permit cannot be presented by the start date of the studies. We look forward to receiving your application! Union representatives: Saco-S mailto:saco-s@mdu.se Susanne Meijer ST-OFR/S, tel: +46 21-10 14 89 We decline all contact with recruiters and salespersons of advertisements. We have made our strategic choices for this recruitment. #LI-AE1
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There is therefore a growing need for improved understanding of ground support performance under both static and dynamic loading conditions. This project aims to develop a mechanism-based and site-adapted framework for ground support design, focusing on energy absorption, deformation capacity, and system-level behaviour. The research will integrate laboratory testing, numerical modelling, and field observations from deep underground mines. The expected outcomes include improved understanding of support performance, development of evaluation methodologies, and optimized support system design tailored to LKAB’s mining conditions. Duties As a PhD student, you will conduct both field data analysis and numerical research within the project. 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Qualifications Required qualifications: - Master’s degree in mining engineering, rock mechanics, geotechnical engineering, or in a related field - Background in mechanics and/or numerical modelling (experience at different levels is welcome) - Good written and verbal communication skills in English Meritorious qualifications: - Experience with numerical modelling tools (e.g. LS-DYNA, FEM, DEM) - Knowledge of underground mining and rock support systems - Experience with laboratory or field testing Personal qualities: - Ability to collaborate within a research team and develop independence over time - Analytical and problem-solving skills - Motivation to contribute to research with industrial relevance and real-world impact For further information about a specific subject seehttp://www.ltu.se/research/Utbildning-pa-forskarniva/Studieplaner/Allmanna-studieplaner-Teknisk-fakultetsnamnd?l=en Further information Employment as a PhD student is limited to 4 years, teaching and other department duties may be added with max 20%. Placement: Luleå. Starting: according to agreement For further information about the position, please contact Senior Lecturer Yang Zou, (+46) 920-49 3470, mailto:yang.zou@ltu.se or Professor Daniel Johansson, (+46) 920-49 2361, daniel.johansson@ltu.se Union representatives: SACO-S Diana Chroneer, (+46 ) 920-49 2037, mailto:diana.chroneer@ltu.se OFR-S Marika Vesterberg, (+46) 920-49 1721, mailto:marika.vesterberg@ltu.se In case of different interpretations of the English and Swedish versions of this announcement, the Swedish version takes precedence. Application We prefer that you apply for this position by clicking on the apply button below. The application should include a CV, personal letter and copies of verified diplomas from high school and universities. Mark your application with the reference number below. Your application, including diplomas, must be written in English or Swedish. Closing date for applications: July 31, 2026 Reference number: 3108-2026
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The Division of Mining and Geotechnical Engineering conducts research and education in rock mechanics, mining engineering, and geotechnical engineering, with a strong focus on the safe, efficient, and sustainable design of underground and surface excavations. The division works closely with industry to address practical engineering challenges and develop solutions for future mining and infrastructure projects. Subject description Mining and Rock Engineering comprises mining technology, rock engineering and rock mechanics, including rock mass properties, design of rock excavations and tunneling as well as planning and production processes related to both mining and civil engineering. Project description As underground mining operations at LKAB continue to greater depths, the rock mass is subjected to increasingly high in-situ stresses and dynamic disturbances, leading to elevated risks of seismic events and rockburst damage. There is therefore a growing need for improved understanding of ground support performance under both static and dynamic loading conditions. This project aims to develop a mechanism-based and site-adapted framework for ground support design, focusing on energy absorption, deformation capacity, and system-level behaviour. The research will integrate laboratory testing, numerical modelling, and field observations from deep underground mines. The expected outcomes include improved understanding of support performance, development of evaluation methodologies, and optimized support system design tailored to LKAB's mining conditions. Duties As a PhD student, you will conduct both field data analysis and numerical research within the project. Your work will include: Development and application of numerical models for ground support systems (e.g. bolts, mesh, shotcrete, and rock mass interaction) Analysis and interpretation of laboratory testing results, including static and dynamic performance of support elements Participation in the design and evaluation of ground support systems for deep underground mining Collaboration with industry partners and integration of field data into research Dissemination of research results through scientific publications and conferences Most of your working time will be devoted to your own research studies. You may also have the opportunity to contribute to teaching activities. 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