Institution: Department of Surgical Sciences, Uppsala University, Sweden
Research Area: Orthopaedics and Hand Surgery, Additive Manufacturing for Bone Tissue Engineering
Start Date: 1 April 2026 (or by agreement)
Employment: Temporary, full-time (100%)
Deadline for Applications: 31 December 2025
Reference Number: UFV-PA 2025/3159
The Department of Surgical Sciences (IKV) is part of the Disciplinary Domain of Medicine and Pharmacy at Uppsala University. It employs ~160 staff and supervises ~230 doctoral students, many of whom are clinically active. The department conducts both research and teaching across medical and health sciences, in close collaboration with other departments and universities.
The Orthopaedics and Hand Surgery research group focuses on improving diagnosis and treatment of orthopedic injuries and diseases, spanning trauma, degenerative diseases, pediatric orthopaedics, and hand surgery. Translational research is conducted at OrthoLab, with collaborations across materials science and engineering.
This project is part of the “Print4Life” MSCA doctoral network, aiming to advance additive manufacturing of biomaterials for bone tissue engineering.
Objectives:
Develop and characterize artificial bone scaffolds using 3D printing technologies
Fabricate scaffolds from ECM-based hydrogels or porous titanium, incorporating antimicrobial agents
Systematically study scaffold–cell interactions to inform the development of clinically relevant bone substitutes
Project Goals:
Develop and optimize biomaterial inks mimicking natural bone, evaluate rheological properties for printability
Fabricate anatomically relevant scaffold structures via extrusion-based 3D printing; enhance mechanical properties
Incorporate antimicrobial agents (e.g., antibiotics, peptides) and assess biological performance
Supervision:
Main Supervisor: Prof. Nils Hailer (Uppsala University)
Co-Supervisors: Assoc. Prof. Paul O’Callaghan, Dr. Anna Diez Escudero, Dr. Estefanía Echeverri
Collaboration: Includes short research stays at partner universities and companies in Finland and Spain.
Conduct independent research projects in line with project goals
Develop biomaterial inks, fabricate scaffolds, and characterize mechanical, biological, and antimicrobial properties
Participate in PhD courses, seminars, and collaborative activities
Contribute to teaching and departmental duties (≤20%)
MSc in biomedical engineering, materials science, biotechnology, biological or medical sciences, or equivalent
Strong interest or experience in biomaterials, tissue engineering, or additive manufacturing
Good command of written and spoken English
MSCA Eligibility:
Must not have a doctoral degree at recruitment
Must comply with mobility rule: not have resided or carried out main activity in Sweden for more than 12 months in the 36 months prior to recruitment
Desirable Qualifications:
Experience with extrusion-based or other additive manufacturing techniques
Synthesis of bioprinting materials (hydrogels)
Rheological, mechanical, or physicochemical material characterization
Microscopy, image analysis, microbiology, cell/molecular biology techniques
Strong analytical, problem-solving, and academic writing skills
Short cover letter (motivation, suitability, MSc thesis topic)
CV (max 2 pages)
Certified copy of MSc degree and transcripts
Copies of MSc thesis and other relevant publications
Names and contact details of at least two referees
Applications must be submitted in English through the Uppsala University recruitment system.
Contact: Prof. Nils Hailer – nils.hailer@uu.se
Temporary position according to the Higher Education Ordinance (Chapter 5 §7)
Full-time (100%), starting 1 April 2026 or by agreement
MSCA PhD fellows receive a gross salary of approx. 37,000 SEK/month (before taxes), including standard benefits for doctoral candidates in Sweden
Uppsala University is Sweden’s largest and oldest university, recognized internationally for research and education excellence. It is an HR Excellence in Research awardee, providing a stimulating and supportive environment for doctoral candidates.
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