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Join our team at the Division of Industrial Biotechnology, Department of Life Sciences, and contribute to impactful research at the interface of microbiology, biotechnology, and honeybee health.
The Department of Life Sciences conducts research, innovation, and education to enable a biobased society and improve human health. We explore how biological systems, and innovative technologies can be used to convert biomass into valuable products. We use advanced computational technologies to discover how biomolecules and organisms function and interact. We pioneer new methods for prediction, prevention, diagnostics and treatment of diseases.
The Division of Industrial Biotechnology (IndBio) offers a dynamic, interdisciplinary, and highly international research environment with extensive state-of-the-art laboratory facilities. Regular group meetings, seminars, and social activities foster a collaborative culture and provide strong academic and social support throughout the doctoral studies.
The Doctoral student will join the research group of Associate Professor Cecilia Geijer (Geijer Group), which explores yeast biodiversity to discover and characterize novel yeast species and develop them for applications in biotechnology, food systems, and sustainable bio-based technologies. The project is embedded in an international network and will be conducted in close collaboration with researchers at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), the University of Gothenburg, and Imperial College London, providing opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration and scientific exchange.
Honeybees are vital pollinators that support biodiversity and global food production, yet their populations are increasingly threatened by disease. This project investigates whether naturally occurring yeasts found in honey and the hive environment can protect bees by suppressing pathogens or promoting health through probiotic effects.
Using a unique collection of more than 2,500 yeast isolates from Swedish honey, the research aims to identify beneficial yeasts and understand how they interact with bees and bee pathogens. The long-term goal is to develop sustainable strategies that improve pollinator health and strengthen resilient food systems.
The project provides excellent opportunities to develop both fundamental and applied research skills and contribute to innovative solutions for sustainable agriculture and food production.
*for students with an education earned outside of Sweden, a 4-year Bachelor’s degree is accepted.
Chalmers is dedicated to improving gender balance and actively works with equality projects, such as the GENIE Initiative for gender equality and excellence. We celebrate diversity and consider equality and inclusion as fundamental aspects of all our activities.
If Swedish is not your native language, Chalmers offers Swedish courses to help you settle in.
Find more general information about doctoral studies at Chalmers here.
The application should be written in English and attached as PDF-files, as below. Maximum size for each file is 40 MB. Please note that the system does not support Zip files.
CV
Personal letter
Bachelor’s and, if available, master’s thesis together with the transcripts.
Use the button at the foot of the page to reach the application form.
A background check may be conducted as part of the application process.
Please note: The applicant is responsible for ensuring that the application is complete. Incomplete applications and applications sent by email will not be considered. Contact details to references will be requested after the interview.
We welcome your application no later than 31st of August, 2026
Cecilia Geijer (Associate Professor), [email protected]
*** Chalmers declines to consider all offers of further announcement publishing or other types of support for the recruiting process in connection with this position. ***
Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg conducts research and education in technology and natural sciences at a high international level. The university has 3100 employees and 10,000 students, and offers education in engineering, science, shipping and architecture. With scientific excellence as a basis, Chalmers promotes knowledge and technical solutions for a sustainable world. Through global commitment and entrepreneurship, we foster an innovative spirit, in close collaboration with wider society.
Chalmers was founded in 1829 and has the same motto today as it did then: Avancez – forward.
Our goal is to focus on competence, knowledge and collaboration in order to play an important, demonstrable role in social development.
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