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The REDI (RMIT European Doctoral...

The REDI (RMIT European Doctoral Innovators) program, a global doctoral training initiative co-funded by the European Union’s Marie Skłodowska–Curie COFUND actions, RMIT University and over 25 European research and industry partners, is seeking 12 highly motivated early-stage researchers in the fields of engineering, material science and other related fields, to join a life-changing opportunity. 

The available positions in the scientific fields of your interest are listed below:

TUHH-DC1: Additive Manufacturing and AI
PhD awarding institution/s: Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH) and RMIT University
Location: Germany

MPIE/BASF-DC1: Novel concepts for self-healing organic coatings
PhD awarding institution/s: Ruhr-Univ. Bochum, Faculty of Mechan Engineering and RMIT University
Location: Germany

CNAM-DC2: Architectured materials 2
PhD awarding institution/s: Hautes Écoles Sorbonne Arts et Métiers University (HESAM University) and RMIT University
Location: France

CIMNE-DC1: Additive Manufacturing
PhD awarding institution/s: Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC) & RMIT University
Location: Spain

ICN2-DC2: Modelling and synthesis at the molecular scale
PhD awarding institution/s: Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) & RMIT University
Location: Spain

BOGGI-DC1: New Aero and Space Technology Research
PhD awarding institution/s: University of Bologna & RMIT University
Location: Italy

EC Lyon-DC1: Photonic Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs)
PhD awarding institution/s: École Centrale de Lyon & RMIT University
Location: France

Why apply to REDI? 

REDI is a one-of-a-kind, international and innovative PhD program experience, in which researchers will have up to four years to complete their PhD, while working with leading European research and academic institutions across 10+ countries, networking with academic and industry leaders from 60+ supporting partners, as well as gaining enviable international experience and sought-after skills. 

In addition, researchers will also receive an attractive salary package, and spend up to one year at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, as well as attend an annual training week in Barcelona, Spain. 

REDI researchers will set themselves apart by fast-tracking their careers with dual doctorates, becoming part of a new generation that can rise to the world’s challenges and create positive societal change through impactful research.

Are you interested? 

After an impressive response to the first and second call of the program, REDI has received applications from over 1,000 international students from around the globe.  

Now REDI is in its third call of applications, open until 19 September 2022 with 12 new positions. 

For more information on the positions, eligibility criteria and the selection process, please visit rediprogram.eu, and feel free to forward this information to someone who might find it interesting.

The REDI team

 

Autor: Jasna Majcen
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