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an interdisciplinary, international and cross-sectoral approach. FutureData4EU, builds on existing PhD courses, will offer 53 PhD positions in the multi- and trans-disciplinary field of Big-Data, declined in seven
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ING-IND/12 at any level from BSc to PhD level, as well as effort to win and manage research contracts and promote the technological transfer activities. Moreover, the candidate will have to contribute
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of research activity; previous experience in research activity mainly concerning the physico-chemnical characterisation of materials, PhD, knowledge of the English language. Additional comments Contact email
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description A PhD position is available from November 2024 for a duration of 3 years under the supervision of Prof. Ilaria Cristofolini and Prof. Marco Zago . The project is funded by
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natural ecosystems of the harmful plant pathogen Xylella fastidiosa INWASTE: digital and biotechnological refining of olive mill wastes in phytovaccines. The PhD student will have the opportunity
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laboratories and advanced manufacturing facilities . The candidate will have the exciting prospect of spending a mobility period at renowned international partner universities during the PhD programme
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Framework Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The FBK Center for Digital Industry focuses its research
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Framework Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The FBK Center for Digital Industry focuses its research
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the transition towards circularity, with particular reference to the potential and impacts of advanced manufacturing technologies and Industry 4.0 in the furniture and food systems sectors.- Systems and spaces
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of the contract). Enrolment in a PhD programme. Shared research and innovative multidisciplinary and multisectoral training by experts and experienced trainers from two sectors (academia and industry) and two