ICCUB PhD projects within INPhINIT, "la Caixa" Foundation Fellowship Programme
Job Summary
Job Description
The ICCUB is offering 20 PhD projects within INPhINIT program of "la Caixa" Foundation. INPhINIT will select 57 young researchers of all nationalities for a three year program to complete a PhD in one of the centers that has received a distinctive Severo Ochoa or Maria de Maeztu award.
Applications
All applications must be completed online at: https://www.lacaixafellowships.org/index.aspx
Please do not send CV in our email address, please submit your applications using the general web form.
Requirements for candidates
• At the time of recruitment (start date of the contract with the Research Centre), candidates must be in the first four years (full-time equivalent research experience) of their research careers and not yet have been awarded a doctoral degree.
• Candidates must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in Spain for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to the recruitment date. Short stays such as holidays will not be taken into account.
More information about requirements: https://obrasociallacaixa.org/en/educacion-becas/becas-de-posgrado/inphinit/call-for-application
The projects offered by ICCUB are
• Active Galactic Nuclei in Merging Galaxies: A Theoretical Approach
• Dark Matter Constraints
• DESI survey
• Detection Classification for Gaia
• Determination of stellar astrophysical parameters using J-PLUS photometry
• Fast electronics for medical imaging and particle detection
• Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs): a theoretical and observational approach
• FPGA development for high speed cost-effective space applications
• Fundamental Physics from the Non-Gaussian Sky
• Gaia Alerts follow-up from Montsec Observatory
• Gaia Detection of Ultra Faint Dwarf Galaxies in the halo as probes for cosmological models
• Galaxy dynamics with axion dark matter
• Open Clusters Studies in the Gaia era
• Primordial Black Holes from Inflation
• Radiation in strongly coupled gauge theories
• Radiative magnetohydrodynamics in powerful astrophysical outflows
• Search for physics beyond the Standard Model in the LHCb experiment
• Small scale, feedback, dark matter and the predictions of the LCDM model
• The Origin of Terrestrial Planets
• The Quantum Side of Dark Energy
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklowdowska- Curie grant agreement No. 713673