Funded by the European Commission under a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions. Grant Agreement n° 861061
NewFrac opens its recruitment process
We are pleased to advertise 13 Early Stage Researcher (ESR) positions to begin in 2020 as part of the H2020 Marie Skłodowska Curie European Training Network - NEWFRAC ("New strategies for multifield fracture problems across scales in heterogeneous systems for Energy, Health and Transport")
The ESRs will be enrolled in a unique interdisciplinary PhD programme of leading academic and industrial organisations. NewFrac in its mission of training students capable of solving the current problems of multi-field fracture phenomena in heterogeneous engineering systems, offers 13 PhD positions for early stage researchers (ESRs) distributed in a network of 5 European countries (France, Germany, Italy, Portugal and Spain) and 2 countries associated (Israel and Switzerland), with the participation of prestigious academic and industrial institutions that will allow researchers to grow and develop their technical skills in a multisectoral environment.
Besides working on their project at their home institutions, the researchers will participate in network-wide training events like summer schools. Moreover, they will conduct secondments at other network partners combining academic and industrial experiences.
Interested in our open Phd Positions? Apply now»