2 Early Stage Research Positions for the MSCA-ETN Project MENELAOS NT

*CiTIUS is looking for 2 outstanding PhD researchers in the framework of the H2020 project MENELAOS NT: Multimodal Environmental Exploration Systems Novel Technologies.*

CiTIUS provides a stimulating, interdisciplinary and cutting-edge scientific environment, where our researchers can start and foster their training and scientific career in an international team. Among others, we offer:

  • State-of-the art research facilities and unique training opportunities.
  • Work in an international research project
  • Flexible working schedule. CiTIUS is committed to reconcile the work and family life of its employees.
  • Training programme in scientific and transversal skills which aims to enhance future employability and career success of our researchers.
  • Possibility to participate in dissemination events with industry and outreach activities with scholars, organised throughout the year.
  • Access to university facilities: gym, sport activities, Spanish courses, etc.

Application

Candidates interested in these positions should fill in the online application form available for each position:

  • ESR1: Fabrication of CMOS ToF sensors with 2D/3D capabilities
  • ESR2: Design of an AIC CMOS vision system for spatio-temporal event detection

    The application must include:

  • Motivation letter (Research statement with respect to ESR topic, 1 page)

  • Curriculum vitae including relevant skills, experience and publications list

  • University transcripts and certificates: Bachelor and Master degrees

  • Language proficiency certificates (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS, Cambridge or equivalent). This is not required in the case of native English speakers.

  • Copy of personal identification card or passport

    Optionally, you can add any other documents which you find relevant for the application such as reference letters, publications or project reports.

    Estimated Starting Date: September 1st, 2020.

Deadline for submitting applications: 31 May 2020 | 23:59 CEST (UCT +02:00).

Candidates are encouraged to contact the Supervisor Prof. Dr. Paula López Martínez (p.lopez@usc.es) for assistance of for any doubt related to the application process.

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Grant Agreement No.860370.