11 Available PhD Positions, MSCA Doctoral Network – NanoRAM

Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Individual Fellowships 2019

11 Available PhD Positions: NanoRAM is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Doctoral Network (DN) that aims to train a new generation of scientists in the development and application of newly developed manipulation and characterization nanotools in soft matter research. The network provides 14 PhD positions, with 11 positions still available across 9 European countries, fostering collaboration between academic and industrial partners.

NanoRAM Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Doctoral Network – 11 Available PhD Positions

Summary Table:

Total PhD PositionsAvailable PositionsDurationSalaryBenefits
14113-4 yearsVariesLiving Allowance, Mobility Allowance, Family Allowance, Secondments

Study Area: Nanotools for Soft Matter

Scholarship Description: The NanoRAM PhD candidates will engage in cutting-edge technique development within world-leading groups in soft matter research. The doctoral network emphasizes collaboration between academia and industry, providing specialized training and enhancing career prospects. The positions offer a unique opportunity for skill development and qualification enhancement.

Eligibility Requirements: Prospective candidates must meet the following criteria:

  • Mobility Rule: Not have resided or carried out their main activity in the country of the recruiting beneficiary for more than 12 months in the 3 years before the recruitment date.
  • Doctoral Candidate: Not already possess a doctoral degree at the date of recruitment.
  • Enrollment Requirements: Fulfill the requirements to enroll in a doctoral program at the hosting institution/country and any specific eligibility requirements at the hosting institutions.

Required Documents:

  1. Personal Information: Full name, gender, nationality, and contact details.
  2. Doctoral Projects Application: Clearly state the project numbers and your priority list.
  3. Motivation Letter: Maximum 2 pages highlighting academic and research experience, and why interested in NanoRAM and specific projects.
  4. Curriculum Vitae: Maximum 3 pages.
  5. Academic Records: Certified documents with grades, showing the expected graduation date if not yet completed.
  6. Recommendation Letters: From a university lecturer, scientist, or similar, verifying academic work and potential as a predoctoral researcher.

How to Apply: Apply for one or up to three positions through the joint application process by sending the required information to nanoram@au.dk before the application deadline of 1st April 2024 (for positions DC1, DC2, DC3, DC4, DC5, DC9, and DC13). Attachments must be in PDF format, and please include “Application [your name]” in the subject line.

Applications to positions DC6, DC10, DC11, and DC12 must be submitted directly to the hosting institution graduate school. A link is provided in the respective project descriptions at the bottom of the page.

Last Date: 1 April 2024

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