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University: Luleå University of Technology
Location: Kiruna, Sweden
Supervisor: Victoria Barabash – [email protected]
Application Deadline: March 24, 2026
Reference Number: 2261-2026
About Luleå University of Technology
Luleå University of Technology (LTU) is a rapidly growing institution with internationally recognized research in science and engineering. With more than 21,600 students and 1,800 employees, LTU collaborates closely with industry, public organizations, and global research partners.
Northern Sweden is a leading European space region, hosting major space actors including the Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF), EISCAT Scientific Association, and the Swedish Space Corporation (SSC) at Esrange Space Center.
Department and Research Environment
The position is based at the Division of Space Technology within the Department of Computer Science, Electrical and Space Technology in Kiruna.
The division offers Master’s programs in Space Science and Technology and conducts research in:
- Atmospheric science
- Space systems engineering
- Spacecraft, payloads, and launchers
- Upper atmosphere and planetary exploration
Research is supported by advanced laboratory facilities for:
- Rocket propulsion
- Small satellites (pico, nano, micro satellites)
- Asteroid engineering
- Space avionics
Subject Area: Space Systems
Space systems research focuses on control, instrumentation, and communication technologies for use in the upper atmosphere and space. Special emphasis is placed on:
- Radiation-resistant, low-power electronic systems
- Miniaturization technologies
- Reliable space avionics and instrumentation
Project Description
In 2026, LTU will launch an interdisciplinary regional development initiative linked to the Campus Totalförsvar program. The goal is to provide applied, needs-driven research supporting dual-use actors in Norrbotten and Västerbotten counties.
This PhD project focuses on space-related solutions for monitoring and supporting critical infrastructure, including:
- Energy supply
- Water systems
- Logistics and resource allocation
- Industrial production
- Crisis preparedness systems
The objective is to enhance the resilience of critical infrastructure in emergency and crisis scenarios through advanced space-based technologies.
Duties and Responsibilities
As a PhD student in Space Systems, you will:
- Conduct experimental and theoretical research
- Design, develop, or support operations of small spacecraft missions
- Publish in scientific journals and present at international conferences
- Participate in interdisciplinary research collaborations
- Potentially contribute to teaching (up to 20%)
Most working time will be dedicated to doctoral research and coursework.
Required Qualifications
Applicants must have:
- A Master’s degree (or equivalent) in aerospace engineering or a closely related field
- Experience with small satellite missions (pico, nano, or micro satellites), including design, development, or operations of satellite hardware or software
- Strong written and oral English communication skills
Employment Conditions
- Fully funded 4-year PhD position
- Possible teaching and departmental duties (maximum 20%)
- Placement in Kiruna, Sweden
- Start date by agreement
Application Process
Applications must be submitted online and include:
- CV
- Personal letter
- Verified diplomas (high school and university)
All documents must be in English or Swedish.
Closing date: March 24, 2026
For further information, contact:
- Victoria Barabash – [email protected]
- René Laufer – [email protected]
This PhD position at Luleå University of Technology offers a unique opportunity to conduct advanced research in space systems engineering, small satellite missions, and critical infrastructure resilience, within one of Europe’s most dynamic space regions.
Apply now at: https://www.ltu.se/en/about-the-university/work-with-us/job-vacancies?rmjob=10032