15 PhD positions for PACE, an EU funded Innovative Training Network for understanding Perception and Action in Complex Environments
Dear colleagues, PACE (Perception and Action in Complex Environments) is an Innovative Training Network funded by the Marie Sklodowska-Curie program of the European Union starting on April 1st, 2015. The network involves 10 academic and private full partners, from 6 European and associated countries (France, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, UK, Israel), plus 5 associated partners (private companies and public organizations). The network gathers a broad range of expertise from experimental psychology, cognitive neurosciences, brain imaging, technology and clinical sciences as well as transferable skills. The PACE network promotes interdisciplinary research and training in the field of human movement sciences with a strong emphasis on perception-action coupling in complex environments. We focus on changes of this coupling across lifespan and in pathological diseases affecting the nervous system. The goal is to train PhD students through collaborative research projects, international courses and workshops. -> 15 PhD positions, starting next fall, are offered across the different network sites. You can find a short description of the proposed PhD projects at the following link: http://www.int.univ-amu.fr/IMG/pdf/PACE_Table_positions.pdf Applications are welcome immediately and until the end of May (but some specific timing constraints may be enforced in some of the partners' sites: please get more information from local contacts). You will find further general information (sections 1 to 3), eligibility and application conditions (section 4) here: http://www.int.univ-amu.fr/-ITN-Marie-Curie-network-PACE Thanks for distributing this announcement to potential candidates, Laurent -- Laurent Perrinet - INT (UMR 7289)/CNRS http://invibe.net/LaurentPerrinet
Dear colleagues, We have an opportunity for funding a PhD position at the cross section between Aerial Robots, Vision, Neural Networks and Bio-Inspired Computer Vision: http://doc2amu.univ-amu.fr/en/controlling-an-aerial-robot-by-human-semaphore... The project has been pre-selected and we are looking for the ideal candidate to be finally selected (10 out of 20 projects are awarded). Applications are done online, but do not hesitate to contact us for any question related to the project or to the eligibility conditions (summarized below). Best regards, Laurent Perrinet and Franck Ruffier Student eligibility The following eligibility criteria must be fulfilled in order for your application to be evaluated by the Selection Committee. Applications not meeting the criteria will not be evaluated and will be rejected. For an application to be eligible: Specific Doctoral School requirements in terms of marks, experience, or any other matter that is a prerequisite to enrolment to the doctorate programme must be met. When applicable, specific doctoral school requirements are indicated in each Call for Candidates. You must be at the time of recruitment, in possession/or finalizing the master degree or equivalent degree which would formally entitle to embark on a doctorate. You must be available to engage in the programme at the starting date (December 1st, 2016) At the time of recruitment, not to have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in France for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to the reference date (December 1st, 2016). Compulsory national service and/or short stays such as holidays in France are not taken into account. It must be submitted on the Web Portal before the deadline: June 24th 2016, at midnight. It must consist of a complete Application Package. Incomplete or missing documents are not acceptable. -- Laurent Perrinet - INT (UMR 7289)/CNRS http://invibe.net/LaurentPerrinet <http://invibe.net/LaurentPerrinet>
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