University of Oslo PhD Scholarships 2027, Norway
The University of Oslo PhD Scholarships 2027 under the SINTEF Industry Contract are now open for applications, offering an outstanding opportunity for international students interested in cutting-edge research in quantum materials and superconducting technologies. Hosted by SINTEF Industry in collaboration with the University of Oslo (UiO), this fully funded doctoral position allows candidates to earn a PhD while working in one of Europe's leading research environments.
The project focuses on the Fabrication and Characterization of Quantum Materials, contributing to next-generation technologies in quantum communication, computing, and sensing.
Scholarship Overview
- Host Country: Norway
- Host Institution: University of Oslo (UiO)
- Research Partner: SINTEF Industry
- Degree Level: PhD
- Funding Type: Fully Funded
- Study Area: Quantum Materials and Superconductivity
- Application Deadline: 12 June 2026
- Expected Start Date: September 2026
Degree Level
The scholarship supports students pursuing a:
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Successful applicants will be employed as PhD candidates while completing their doctoral research at the University of Oslo.
Available Subjects
The PhD position is particularly suitable for graduates in:
- Solid-State Physics
- Quantum Technology
- Materials Science
- Condensed Matter Physics
- Nanotechnology
- Applied Physics
- Superconductivity Research
- Engineering Physics
- Related Scientific Disciplines
Benefits
Selected candidates will receive a comprehensive funding package that includes:
- Full-time PhD employment contract with SINTEF Industry
- Competitive Norwegian PhD salary
- Tuition-free doctoral education at the University of Oslo
- Employee benefits under Norwegian employment regulations
- Access to world-class laboratories and research facilities
- Opportunities for international collaboration with research institutes in the United Kingdom and Denmark
- Supervision by leading experts in quantum materials and superconductivity
- Participation in advanced European research networks
- Access to MiNaLab nanotechnology facilities
- Opportunity to publish research in internationally recognized scientific journals
- Professional and career development within a globally respected research ecosystem
Eligible Nationalities
Applications are welcome from international students and researchers worldwide who meet the academic requirements for doctoral admission in Norway.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants should meet the following requirements:
- Hold a Master's degree or equivalent qualification in a relevant scientific field.
- Possess a foreign degree corresponding to at least four years of higher education under the Norwegian education framework.
- Have a strong academic background in solid-state physics or related disciplines.
- Demonstrate excellent written and spoken English skills.
- Show strong teamwork abilities and a goal-oriented attitude.
- Be capable of conducting advanced experimental research.
Preferred Qualifications
Preference may be given to candidates with experience in:
- Superconducting materials
- Thin-film deposition techniques
- Quantum materials characterization
- Nanofabrication
- Device development
- Condensed matter physics research
Research Responsibilities
The selected PhD candidate will participate in advanced research activities, including:
- Fabrication of superconducting thin films
- Pulsed Laser Deposition (PLD)
- Magnetron Sputtering
- In-situ deposition techniques
- Electrical resistivity measurements
- Magnetization analysis
- Specific heat measurements
- X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS)
- Photoemission Electron Microscopy (PEEM)
- Conducting Atomic Force Microscopy (cAFM)
The project aims to improve superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors used in future quantum communication and computing technologies.
Application Procedure
Interested applicants should follow these steps:
- Review the PhD project details and eligibility requirements.
- Prepare academic transcripts and degree certificates.
- Update your curriculum vitae (CV).
- Prepare supporting documents demonstrating your research background.
- Submit your application through the official recruitment portal before the deadline.
- Shortlisted candidates may be invited for interviews before the summer holiday period.
- Successful applicants are expected to begin the PhD programme in September 2026.
Why Apply for This PhD?
This opportunity combines industrial research with academic excellence, allowing candidates to gain practical experience while earning a doctoral degree from one of Norway's top universities. Researchers will work on technologies expected to shape the future of quantum computing, secure communications, and advanced sensing systems while collaborating with internationally recognized experts.