Institution: Stockholm University – Department of Zoology & SciLifeLab
Employment: Full-time, temporary
Salary: Individual salary setting
Number of positions: 2
Full-time equivalent: 100%
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Reference number: SU FV-0648-26
Application deadline: 31 March 2026
The Department of Zoology at Stockholm University has ~80 employees, including researchers, PhD students, and administrative staff. Research and education occur in an international environment with focus on animal biology. Key research areas include evolutionary biology, molecular and population genetics, genomics, conservation, and behavior.
SciLifeLab is Sweden’s premier national research infrastructure for advanced molecular biosciences, located at Campus Solna, hosting research groups from Stockholm University, KTH, and Karolinska Institute.
We seek two highly motivated postdoctoral researchers to develop mathematical and computational methods for modeling developmental and evolutionary dynamics. The positions are part of Assistant Professor Lisandro Milocco’s group at Stockholm University and SciLifeLab, under Sweden’s national Data-Driven Life Science (DDLS) program funded by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation.
Data-driven discovery of developmental trajectories
Develop frameworks to learn dynamical structure directly from time-series data
Methodological work includes nonlinear state-space reconstruction, system identification, reservoir computing, and related recurrent architectures
Focus on robustness, generalization, and performance in high-dimensional and noisy datasets
Developmental constraints on phenotypic variation
Identify low-dimensional structure in high-dimensional phenotypic data
Incorporate this structure into mathematical models of trait evolution across phylogenies
Combines dimensionality reduction, geometric data analysis, and statistically rigorous comparative methods
Applicants may focus on one direction or combine aspects of both.
Preferred Background: Quantitative biology, applied mathematics, physics, computational science, statistics, or related fields.
Develop new quantitative methods and computational frameworks
Implement and validate methods, perform simulations, and analyze empirical datasets
Mathematical modeling, algorithm development, statistical analysis, and programming
Contribute actively to the research group and SciLifeLab community
Present results at international conferences
Publish findings in peer-reviewed journals
Supervise students where applicable
Note: These positions do not involve lab work.
Swedish doctoral degree or equivalent from another country, completed before the employment decision
Preferably completed within 3 years prior to application deadline (exceptions for special circumstances)
Doctorate in quantitative fields of biology, applied mathematics, physics, computational science, statistics, or related fields
Assessment Criteria:
High-quality independent research
Strong mathematical and quantitative training
Experience in one or more: dynamical systems, nonlinear time-series analysis, system identification, reservoir computing, manifold learning, geometric data analysis, phylogenetic models of trait evolution
Ability to collaborate in interdisciplinary research environment
Scientific originality, analytical maturity, and long-term research potential
Duration: Minimum 2 years, maximum 3 years, with possibility of extension
Start date: As soon as possible or by agreement
Full-time employment
Interdisciplinary and stimulating work environment
Flexibility to develop own research interests with guidance
Opportunities for research stays and conference participation
Access to advanced computing facilities via SciLifeLab and Swedish National Supercomputer Centre
Attractive welfare benefits and family-friendly environment in Stockholm
Asst. Prof. Lisandro Milocco
Email: lisandro.milocco@zoologi.su.se
Apply via Stockholm University’s recruitment system
Attach personal letter, CV, and required documents per application instructions
Ensure application is complete and submitted before the deadline
Published: 26 February 2026
Application deadline: 31 March 2026
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