Department: Environmental Science, Faculty of Science
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Employment Type: Full-time, Temporary Position
Contract Duration: Minimum 2 years, maximum 3 years (possibility of extension under special circumstances)
Start Date: 1 December 2025 or as per agreement
Reference Number: SU FV-3285-25
Application Deadline: 31 December 2025
The Department of Environmental Science is one of the largest departments at the Faculty of Science, comprising four units with more than 170 researchers, teachers, doctoral students, and technical/administrative staff from over 30 countries. Research and teaching focus on chemical contaminants, atmospheric science, biogeochemistry, and (eco)toxicology. Employees work in a dynamic, internationally recognized environment with leading research areas.
More information about the department can be found on the Department of Environmental Science website.
The Canadian Beaufort Sea shelf provides an ideal region to study the effects of sea-level rise and freshwater input on Holocene primary productivity, sea-ice cover, and ocean acidification. Similarly, shallow lakes in the Mackenzie region (Northwest Territories, Canada) are experiencing climatic disturbances, such as rising winter air temperatures, altered timing of spring freshets, and decreased precipitation. Research questions may also include shifting methane dynamics in a changing Arctic.
Extracting and analyzing biomarkers from Canadian Arctic samples.
Working with samples from previous expeditions (Warm COCOA, FLO CHAR, PeCaBeau) and potentially joining new expeditions to target specific samples.
Conducting intensive laboratory work using gas-chromatographic and stable isotope methods (GC, GC-IRMS, GC-MS).
Developing novel biomarker methods, such as:
Bacteriohopanpolyol (BHP) analysis
Levoglucosan concentration in marine and lake sediments
Hydrogen isotope ratios of sterols and alkenones
Carbon isotope ratios of GDGT
Compound-specific radiocarbon analysis
Research spanning modern environmental questions to paleoclimate reconstructions.
PhD in organic geochemistry, environmental sciences, geoscience, chemistry, or a related discipline
Degree must be completed no later than the time of the employment decision
Preference for candidates whose degree was completed within the last three years, though special circumstances (e.g., parental leave, sick leave, clinical attachment) may be considered
Flexibility and motivation to grow within a new research group
Interest in paleoclimatology and aquatic geochemistry
Experience with organic compound analysis is preferred
Ability to work in an interdisciplinary international team
Good communication skills, including fluency in English
Selection based on statement of scientific interest, publications, references, and interview
Full-time employment for 2–3 years
Start date 1 December 2025 or as per agreement
Work in a dynamic international environment
Stockholm University is located in the National City Park with excellent transport connections
Workplace free from discrimination and promotes equal opportunities
For further information about the position:
Julie Lattaud – julie.lattaud@aces.su.se
Apply through Stockholm University's recruitment system
Attach a personal letter, CV, and requested supporting documents
Ensure the application is complete before the deadline
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