23 PhD Positions: A unique opportunity is available for aspiring researchers through the QuanG Marie-Sklodowska-Curie Action COFUND program, the QuanTEdu-France PhD program, and the Labex QuantAlps in Grenoble. This collaborative initiative seeks to support outstanding candidates in the fields of physics, computer science, electrical engineering, mathematics, chemistry, and humanities, fostering gender diversity and equality in quantum sciences and technologies.
Summary Table:
Program | Study Area | Scholarship Description | Eligibility | Required Documents | How to Apply | Last Date |
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QuanG | Quantum Sciences and Technologies | PhD thesis with a secondment in a company or international lab | EU MSCA mobility criteria and other program-specific criteria | Application form, PhD project, reference letters | Online application interface and email submission | March 15, 2024, 17:00 (Central European Time) |
QuanTEdu-France | Quantum Technologies | Quantum computing, simulation, communication, sensors, or metrology | EU MSCA mobility criteria and other program-specific criteria | Application form, PhD project, reference letters | Online application interface and email submission | March 15, 2024, 17:00 (Central European Time) |
QuantAlps-Labex | Quantum Sciences | Interdisciplinary projects fulfilling Labex synergy criteria | EU MSCA mobility criteria and Labex criteria | Application form, PhD project, reference letters | Online application interface and email submission | March 15, 2024, 17:00 (Central European Time) |
Study Area: The available PhD positions span a range of study areas, including physics, computer science, electrical engineering, mathematics, chemistry, and humanities, focusing on quantum sciences and technologies.
Scholarship Description:
23 PhD Positions in Quantum Sciences and Technologies
Candidates selected for the QuanG, QuanTEdu-France, and QuantAlps programs will embark on a three-year PhD journey. The projects involve a secondment in a company or international academic laboratory, promoting practical exposure and collaboration.
Eligibility: Applicants must adhere to the EU MSCA mobility criteria and program-specific criteria. Notably, candidates should not have spent more than 12 months in France in the last three years, excluding holidays.
Required Documents: Prospective candidates are required to submit an online application form, a detailed PhD project proposal, and two reference letters following the provided model. All documents should be sent to quantum-grenoble-phd@listes.grenoble.cnrs.fr.
How to Apply: Interested candidates can apply through the online application interface, submitting their PhD project proposal and necessary documents. Reference letters should be sent directly to the provided email address.
Last Date: The complete application, including online submission and reference letters, must be received by 15 March 2024, at 17:00 (Central European Time). The selection process, including candidate interviews, will take place in April and June, with final acceptance required by June 14, 2024. Don’t miss this opportunity to contribute to quantum sciences and technologies!