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PhD student in Multimodal Machine Learning for Energy Storage Materials


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Uppsala - Sweden

Monthly Salary: Not provided by the employer
Posted: 21 August 2026 (Yesterday)
Application Deadline: 18 November 2026
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Uppsala University Disciplinary Domain of Science and Technology Faculty of Chemistry Department of Chemistry - Ångström Laboratory

The Department of Chemistry - Ångström conducts research and education in the chemistry field. The department has more than 270 employees and has a turnover of 300 million SEK. At the departments six programs we conduct very successful research of a high international standard. We have a large number of externally funded research projects often with international cooperation and we see continued good growth in our subject area. The department has education assignments in engineering programs and masters programs. More information is available on our website.

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Project description

Progress in the energy storage materials of the future rests on a fundamental understanding of how their chemical composition and structure evolve during operation in the applications. No single approach can capture the whole picture. Instead researchers rely on several complementary techniques each providing an incomplete and indirect view of the same underlying process traditionally interpreted manually and in isolation. Multimodal machine learning offers a principled alternative: integrating heterogeneous experimental and simulation data streams into a single physically grounded focus of the project is the development of such a framework and its specific application to electrode/electrolyte interphases in batteries where surface-sensitive X-ray scattering techniques (X-ray reflectivity GISAXS and GIWAXS) and electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring (EQCM-D) are combined in operando experiments. At the core of the methodology is data assimilation in which the underlying properties of the interphase (mass volume density porosity and morphology) are treated as a latent state evolving in time with each technique contributing a noisy partial observation through its own forward model. The work spans sequential Bayesian inference deep state-space models and uncertainty-aware representations trained on both experimental data and simulations such as phase-field simulations of metal nucleation and growth coupled to lattice-Boltzmann modelling of the acoustic quartz crystal response. Machine-learning-accelerated surrogate models make these simulations fast enough to serve as transition and observation operators within the inference engine. Finally the learned latent space is analysed to extract physical meaning and the generative capability of the models is exploited to translate data between techniques. The goal is an interpretable uncertainty-quantified model of interphase formation and growth that deepens our understanding of metal plating and surface passivation in Li Zn and Cu based systems and that is transferable to other materials and analytical techniques.

The doctoral candidate will develop and implement this framework in close collaboration between chemistry and computer science at Uppsala University and together with our German partners. The work includes building and validating inference and simulation pipelines actively participating in the planning and execution of operando experiments including beamtimes at the PETRA III synchrotron (DESY Hamburg) and gaining in-depth expertise in probabilistic machine learning data assimilation scientific computing and the analysis of electrochemical interphases.

The core focus of the PhD program is research. Teaching responsibilities may be assigned but will not exceed 20% of the total working hours. The candidate will also complete third-cycle coursework closely aligned with the research themes. We are looking for a highly motivated individual who will contribute to high-quality scientific work within a team setting aiming to publish findings in leading peer-reviewed journals and present them at both national and international scientific meetings.

Requirements

The candidate must have:

  • been awarded a second-cycle qualification or
  • have completed at least 240 credits in higher education with at least 60 credits at Masters level including an independent project worth at least 15 credits or
  • acquired essentially equivalent knowledge in some other way in Sweden or abroad.
  • very good oral and written proficiency in English.
  • second-cycle qualification or equivalent as above in Chemistry Material Science Computer Science Applied Mathematics Engineering Physics or a related field.
  • the capability to express yourself clearly document your work and work with others in a research environment.

Consideration will also be given to good collaborative skills drive and independence and how the applicants experience and skills complement and strengthen ongoing research within the department and how they stand to contribute to its future development.

Additional qualifications
Practical experience in probabilistic machine learning Bayesian inference generative models data assimilation or scientific computing is an advantage as are strong programming skills (e.g. Python PyTorch or JAX). Experience of electrochemistry battery research X-ray scattering techniques or the analysis of experimental time-series data is also beneficial.

About the employment
The employment is a temporary position according to the Higher Education Ordinance chapter 5 7. Scope of employment 100 %. Starting dateor as agreed. Placement: Department of Chemistry-Ångström.

Rules governing PhD students are set out in the Higher Education Ordinance chapter 5 1-7 and in Uppsala Universitys rules and guidelines.

For further information about the position please contact: Prof. Erik Berg ()

Please submit your application by 11 September 2026 UFV-PA 2026/2414.

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