Deadline: 15 Feb. 2013
2 Fellowships for Early Stage Researchers (ESR) Marie Curie for 36 months, starting from November 2013
The Fondazione Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT) was founded with the objective of promoting the country's technological development and further education in science and technology.
In this sense, in fact, IIT is committed to achieve its scientific program, which sees in the integration between basic scientific research and the development of technical applications, a major inspirational principle.
The research activities cover areas of science of high innovative content, representing the most advanced frontiers of modern technology, with wide application possibilities in various fields from medicine to industry, from computer science to robotics, life sciences, and nanobiotechnology.
The Center for Nanoscience and Technology@POLIMI (CNST) is one node of the network established by the Fondazione Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia with Italian academies in order to foster synergy in the national research.
CNST has a focus on material science, and it is able to conduct the complete production line, from conceiving and realizing a new material to its application in devices, through a comprehensive characterization. The areas of competence are Material Chemistry, Molecular Electronics, Printed Electronics, Nanotechnology Fabrication and Optical – Photophysical - Morphological and Theoretical Characterization.
CNST is activating a procedure for the selection of n. 2 fellows (duration 36 months each) starting from November 2013 (IIT budget code: 68376 and 68377; IIT Project code: P56007), for the European Marie Curie project
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2 Fellowships for Early Stage Researchers (ESR) Marie Curie for 36 months, starting from November 2013
The Fondazione Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT) was founded with the objective of promoting the country's technological development and further education in science and technology.
In this sense, in fact, IIT is committed to achieve its scientific program, which sees in the integration between basic scientific research and the development of technical applications, a major inspirational principle.
The research activities cover areas of science of high innovative content, representing the most advanced frontiers of modern technology, with wide application possibilities in various fields from medicine to industry, from computer science to robotics, life sciences, and nanobiotechnology.
The Center for Nanoscience and Technology@POLIMI (CNST) is one node of the network established by the Fondazione Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia with Italian academies in order to foster synergy in the national research.
CNST has a focus on material science, and it is able to conduct the complete production line, from conceiving and realizing a new material to its application in devices, through a comprehensive characterization. The areas of competence are Material Chemistry, Molecular Electronics, Printed Electronics, Nanotechnology Fabrication and Optical – Photophysical - Morphological and Theoretical Characterization.
CNST is activating a procedure for the selection of n. 2 fellows (duration 36 months each) starting from November 2013 (IIT budget code: 68376 and 68377; IIT Project code: P56007), for the European Marie Curie project
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