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Subject: Theoretical Physics
The division 'Condensed Matter and Quantum Optics' at the Department of Physics of Stockholm University invites applications for a PhD position in theoretical physics, under the supervision of Maria Hermanns, with the subject 'Three-dimensional topologically ordered phases'. Within the 'Condensed Matter and Quantum Optics' division, there is a vibrant activity in condensed matter theory, and in particular in strongly correlated systems and topological phases.
An important task in condensed matter physics is to classify the phases of matter that can exist in nature and to determine their properties. With the discovery of the quantum Hall effect, it became apparent that specifying the symmetries of a phase is not sufficient to comprehensively describe its properties. Instead, concepts from topology and quantum information have proven necessary to classify such ‘topological phases of matter’. Of particular interest are interacting topological phases, usually referred to as ‘topologically ordered’, because their excitations have very unusual properties, they can, for instance, carry fractional quantum numbers. Our focus lies on three-dimensional topological phases, which are less well-understood than two-dimensional ones. We aim to determine which types of phases are possible, their properties, and their stability against perturbations, as well as possible experimental probes to detect them.
We seek a self-motivated candidate, who is fluent in English, and has a strong background in theoretical (condensed matter) physics. Good numerical skills are a merit.
In order to be admitted to postgraduate education, the applicant must have the general and specific entry requirements. The qualification requirements must be met by the deadline for applications.
You meet general entry requirements if you have completed a second-cycle degree, or completed courses equivalent to at least 240 higher education credits, of which 60 credits must be in the second cycle, or have otherwise acquired equivalent knowledge in Sweden or elsewhere.
Specific entry requirements. In order to be accepted as a PhD student in Physics or Theoretical Physics a BSc in Physics (or equivalent) is required. The studies must include 60 credits of second-cycle courses in physics out of which at least 15 credits correspond to a second-cycle degree project. The degree project does not have to have been examined at the application deadline, but work corresponding to half a semester of full-time studies should have been devoted to it. For the subject Chemical Physics courses in chemistry may replace the required physics courses. The subject Medical Radiation Physics requires a second-cycle degree project of 30 credits in the subject area, or with 60 credits of physics, a second-cycle degree project of 30 credits in another subject area.
In addition, proficiency in English language, equivalent to English B in Swedish high school, is required, or
The selection among the eligible candidates will be based on their capacity to benefit from the training. The following criteria will be used to assess this capacity:
Admission Regulations for Doctoral Studies at Stockholm University.
We offer a fixed-term employment as a doctoral student according to Chapter 5 of the Higher Education Ordinance (1993:100). The period of employment may not be longer than what corresponds to full-time doctoral education for four years. As a doctoral student, you should primarily devote yourself to your own doctoral education, but the employment may include work with education, research and administration to a limited extent (maximum 20 %).
A new employment as a doctoral student is for a maximum of one year, the employment is then renewed for a maximum of two years at a time.
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For more information about the project, please contact Prof. Maria Hermanns, maria.hermanns@fysik.su.se.
For information about the employment Prof. Michael Odelius, odelius@fysik.su.se, who can also forward questions to the PhD student council at Fysikum.
Apply for the PhD student position at Stockholm University's recruitment system. Attach a personal letter and CV as well as the attachments requested in the application form. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that the application is complete in accordance with the instructions in the job advertisement, and that it is submitted before the deadline.
The instructions for applicants are available at: How to apply for a position.
Type of employment | Temporary position |
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Contract type | Full time |
Salary | Fixed salary |
Number of positions | 1 |
Full-time equivalent | 100 % |
City | Stockholm |
County | Stockholms län |
Country | Sweden |
Reference number | SU FV-0126-25 |
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Published | 03.Feb.2025 |
Last application date | 03.Mar.2025 11:59 PM CET |