Reference number: PA2026/1958
Lund University was founded in 1666 and is repeatedly ranked among the world’s top universities. The University has around 46 000 students and 8 500 staff based in Lund, Helsingborg and Malmö. We are united in our efforts to understand, explain and improve our world and the human condition.
We are looking for a candidate who, during three years as a postdoctoral researcher, wishes to contribute to the research project What’s Next For Frontier Particle Physics? The position is based at the Department of Philosophy, Lund University, within the research group of Adam Koberinski, and is partly funded by the LMK foundation.
The project What’s Next for Frontier Particle Physics? is a five-year research project conducted at Lund University, Sweden, with Principal investigator (PI) Adam Koberinski. Particle physics is at a crossroads: on the one hand, the Standard Model of particle physics has withstood decades of stringent tests, and boasts some of the most precisely confirmed predictions in the history of science. On the other hand, the Standard Model seems to tell us that it shouldn’t keep working as well as it does, and physicists expect that it is incomplete. This means that something is wrong with our current understanding of the Standard Model, but what could it be? Conceptual issues like this are a prime place for philosophers of science to weigh in.
This project is a three-pronged philosophical investigation into contemporary particle physics, aimed at diagnosing the theoretical and experimental challenges facing the Standard Model. It involves (1) a close study of the foundations of theoretical particle physics, (2) a big picture study of how and why particle physics was so successful over the last several decades, and (3) an analysis of experiments in particle physics that search for new, currently unknown physics. The project will involve embedded collaboration of philosophers directly within Lund University’s particle physics division, allowing for a close exchange of ideas and direct philosophical engagement with physics. Particular attention will be given to experiments conducted at the new European Spallation Source, located in Lund.
As a postdoctoral researcher, you will play a central role in the project from its outset. During the three-year fixed term, your contributions will be essential to ensuring the project moves swiftly and productively from the start. The position offers a substantial degree of intellectual independence within a collaborative research environment.
As a postdoctoral researcher, you will have the opportunity to develop your independence as a researcher with the support of senior colleagues. The appointment is limited to 3 years and is full time in accordance with the Agreement regarding fixed-term employment as a postdoctoral fellow.
International employees are supported in their move to Sweden. If you have a family, they will find new contacts and support through Lund’s International Citizen Hub.
Lund University is a government agency, which means that you get special benefits, generous holidays and a favourable occupational pension.
Assessment is primarily based on research merits and potential as a researcher.
The appointment is limited to 3 years and is full time in accordance with the Agreement regarding fixed-term employment as a postdoctoral fellow.
Your application should be written in English and include:
Your research plan should relate to the theme and research project described above.
Instructions: How to apply for a postdoc position at the Joint Faculties of Humanity and Theology | The joint faculties of humanities and theology
Only applicants whose research and previous work could strengthen the research team and the project as a whole will be considered.
About The Joint Faculties of the Humanities and Theology
The faculties have seven departments and conduct research and education aimed at understanding people as cultural and social beings. Around 700 employees and 4000 students.
About the Department of Philosophy
The Department has about 80 employees and conducts research and education in Cognitive science, Practical philosophy, and Theoretical philosophy.
Published: 10 June 2026
Last application date: 16 August 2026
Martin Jönsson, Deputy Head of Department
martin.jonsson@fil.lu.se
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