PhD in AI-Driven EMI Solutions: Join the revolutionary PATTERN program to advance your career in academia and industry by leveraging cutting-edge AI technologies to design innovative Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) solutions. The program collaborates with leading European universities and industries to equip doctoral candidates with multidisciplinary skills and tools to address societal challenges.
Designation
PhD Student/Doctoral Candidate
Research Area
- Artificial Intelligence
- Electromagnetic Compatibility and Interference (EMI/EMC)
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- Machine Learning and Data Science
Location
Europe (Multiple universities and organizations including TUe (NL), KU Leuven (BE), IETR (FR), etc.)
Eligibility/Qualification
- Doctoral candidates not currently in possession of a doctoral degree.
- Mobility Rule: Candidates must not have resided or carried out their main activity in the host country for more than 12 months in the last 36 months before recruitment.
- Open to candidates of all nationalities.
- Proof of English language proficiency required.
Job Description
The selected doctoral candidates will embark on hands-on research to develop components, tools, and techniques for EMI solutions, with AI as the central technology enabler. This entails:
- Collaborating with renowned European universities and industries.
- Presenting research findings at international forums.
- Undertaking professional and scientific courses for skill enhancement.
- Participating in structured mobility and secondments across partners.
- Contributing to interdisciplinary research projects and publications.
How to Apply
- Step 1: Visit the online recruitment portal to submit your application.
- Step 2: Upload all necessary documentation, including a detailed CV, motivation letter, and transcripts.
- Step 3: Ensure compliance with mobility criteria and language proficiency.
- Step 4: Applicants may apply for a maximum of three positions, listing their preference.
Last Date for Apply
- Deadline: 30 September 2024
- Recruitment Event: Mid-November 2024
- Decision Announcement: End-November 2024
Successful applicants are anticipated to start their research early in 2025. This program is committed to fostering gender equality in STEM and encourages applications from women. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to be at the forefront of EMI research and development in Europe. Apply today!