Luleå University of Technology is growing rapidly with world-leading expertise in several research areas. Our scientific and artistic research and education are conducted in close collaboration with international, national and regional companies, public actors and leading universities. Luleå University of Technology has an annual turnover of over SEK 2.3 billion. We have more than 1,800 employees and almost 21,600 students.The research at the Division of Machine Elements focuses mainly on tribology and its applications. The research group is highly international and consists of more than 40 researchers and PhD students and is one of the leading tribology research groups in Europe. The research is both of basic and applied nature and is often conducted in close collaboration with Swedish and international industry.
We are currently looking for a postdoctoral researcher to help us further develop our research in the field of machine elements.
Subject description
Machine elements include analysis and optimization of machine components and component systems in terms of performance, lifetime, energy efficiency, reliability and environmental impact. Special emphasis is placed on issues in the field of tribology.
Project description
You will work on research in characterization and evaluation of tribological performance of different alloys at high temperatures and corrosive environments. The research aims to develop a fundamental understanding of the mechanisms governing friction and wear of different materials under these conditions with a particular focus on fretting.
Work tasks
The main research will involve tribological evaluation of different materials and coatings at high temperatures and analysis of microstructure, mechanical properties and tribological mechanisms. The work is mainly experimental, which requires good practical skills and detailed knowledge of tribology, tribological tests, surface analysis and material characterization.
Qualifications
To be eligible for employment, a PhD or equivalent foreign degree in mechanical engineering or materials science is required. A degree obtained within the last three years before the closing date for applications for this position would be an advantage. If there are special reasons, those who have obtained a doctorate earlier may be considered, for example in the case of various types of statutory leave.
The research is mainly experimental in nature and you must have very good practical skills and knowledge in tribology, tribotesting and analysis. You should have good oral and written communication skills and be fluent in English. Experience in tribological testing (especially fretting) at high temperatures and corrosive environments as well as surface analysis techniques with applications in tribology is an advantage. In evaluating candidates, particular emphasis will be placed on the following:
- Knowledge and skills relevant to the project
- Quality of previous research results
- Personal skills relevant to research
Information to be provided
This position is a full-time position for two years. Place of employment is Luleå. Planned start in spring 2026.
For further information, please contact Professor Jens Hardell, 0920-49 1774,
jens.hardell@ltu.se
Trade union representative:
SACO-S Diana Chroneer, 0920-49 2037,
diana.chroneer@ltu.se
OFR-S Marika Vesterberg, 0920 49 1721,
marika.vesterberg@ltu.se
How to apply
We prefer that you apply for the position via the application button below where you attach a cover letter and CV/resume and copies of verified diplomas and thesis. Please mark your application with the reference number below. Both the application and the degree certificate must be written in Swedish or English.
Deadline for applications: 2026-03-24
Reference number: 2203-2026