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Provisional Admission List Published: We are pleased to announce that the provisional admission list for the recruitment programme is now available.
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JOB DESCRIPTION
CINBIO is looking for 3 postdoctoral researchers to define and fully develop an innovative, disruptive and interdisciplinary research project in the frame of the programme “ -NANO4TALENT: post-doctoral talent attraction programme to boost research career in the field of nanomaterials for biomedicine ” funded by the EC under the call HORIZON-MSCA-2023-COFUND-01.
We look forward to applications by excellent researchers in the areas of nanomaterials, biomedicine, or nanomaterials applied to biomedicine, and related areas, to define an ambitious and interdisciplinary research project, fitting their individual interests and involving two different research groups from the two different core areas (Nanomaterials and Biomedicine) and exploring new collaborations and synergies between CINBIO researchers. Check CINBIO research groups.
It is advisable to directly contact the relevant CINBIO PI to ensure the best alignment between the candidate´s interests and CINBIO priorities, before submitting the application.
CINBIOis dedicated to promoting the role of women in science, and, therefore, explicitly invites women to apply.
The selected candidates will join the CINBIO staff and be fully supported by two supervisors, preferably, from the two different areas of CINBIO and will complete their transversal skills preparation through secondments, training and mentoring provided by the 16 international associated partners from both academic and non-academic sector.
ELEGIBILITY CRITERIA
- Comply with the transnational of COFUND – candidates who have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc) in Spain for more than 12 months in the 36 months immediately before the call deadline are not elligible. Compulsory national service, short stays such as holidays and time spent as part of a procedure for obtaining refugee status under the Geneva Convention are not taken into