The ATLAS project is a Marie Curie ITN-EJD (Innovative Training Network – European Joint Doctorate). Within this scheme, 15 PhD positions are funded.
The proposed vacancies are Joint Doctorates. This means that part of the PhD will be hosted at the Main Institution, while part will be hosted at the Secondary Institution (a period between 6 month and 1 year).
The ESR will have the opportunity to achieve a double or joint PhD degree, fulfilling the requirements of both institutions.
Requirements
Successful candidates will advance the state of the art in the following fields:
- lumen reconstruction and lumen modelling,
- sensor technology for intraluminal perception,
- actuation technology for continuum robots, and
- distributed control and decision making for autonomous continuum robots.
Upon successful completion, each PhD-candidate will be awarded a double PhD degree.
For more information, please visit the following link:
15 PhD Positions, ATLAS Marie Curie ITN-EJD, Europe (2019)