Department of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala University About the PositionUppsala University invites applications for a permanent, full-time Associate Professor position in Accelerator Physics – Future Colliders within the Division for High-Energy Physics, Department of Physics and Astronomy. Uppsala University’s tenure track system offers associate professors the opportunity to be assessed for promotion to professor. The university provides comprehensive support for academic and educational development, leadership training, and innovation and patent support. The Experimental Collider Physics Group—one of the three pillars of the Division for High-Energy Physics, alongside Theoretical Particle Physics and Astroparticle Physics—explores the fundamental particles and forces of nature using data from the ATLAS experiment at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The group’s work spans instrumentation, data collection, physics analysis, and the design and development of future colliders, including the Future Circular Collider (FCC) at CERN. Subject AreaThe successful candidate will contribute to the design and construction of CERN’s next flagship collider—potentially the FCC-ee project (energy range 91–365 GeV) or a linear e⁺e⁻ collider. Parallel research and development will focus on accelerator technology for future high-energy hadron or muon colliders, particularly high-field superconducting magnet development. The position involves close collaboration with the FREIA Laboratory at Uppsala University, CERN, and industrial partners. Duties
Qualifications Required
Assessment CriteriaApplicants will be evaluated based on research and teaching expertise, weighted equally. Research Expertise
Teaching Expertise
Collaboration and Management Expertise
All qualifications must be documented in a manner that allows assessment of both scope and quality. Additional Information
Uppsala University values work-life balance and recognizes parental leave, part-time work for care, and union activities as equivalent to work experience in the overall assessment. Applicants must pass a security vetting process if required. ApplicationPlease submit your application through Uppsala University’s recruitment system by 14 November 2025. For further information, contact: Read more about working at Uppsala University: About Uppsala UniversityUppsala University is a broad, internationally recognized research university. Our mission is to deliver education and research of the highest quality and societal relevance. With 7,600 employees and 53,000 students, we are among Sweden’s most dynamic academic institutions—fostering curiosity, collaboration, and discovery across disciplines.
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