About usThe iSENSE Beneficiaries are 8 universities, KU Leuven (BE), TU/e (NL), UTwente (NL), ESEO (FR), UNILIM (FR), Universidad de Granada (ES), BRNO University of Technology (CZ), Technical University of Sofia (BG), 2 industry-oriented research organisations, WIS (DE), Fraunhofer (DE), and one company EMC Barcelona (ES). Together, these bring in top-class expertise in electromagnetic compatibility, electrical design, sensoring, anomaly detection and statistical modelling as well as domain knowledge of relevant application sectors. Furthermore, the inter-sectoral characteristic is guaranteed by the support of a series of industrial entities, such as Thales, Philips Healthcare, Valeo, Airbus, Barco, etc., forming a fully interrelated, integrated, and international consortium.
Eindhoven University of Technology is an internationally top-ranking university in the Netherlands that combines scientific curiosity with a hands-on attitude. Our spirit of collaboration translates into an open culture and a top-five position in collaborating with advanced industries. Fundamental knowledge enables us to design solutions for the highly complex problems of today and tomorrow.
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video.Eligibility criteriaApplicants need to fully respect three eligibility criteria (to be demonstrated in the Europass CV):
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Doctoral Candidates are those who are, at the time of recruitment by the host, not already in possession of a doctoral degree.
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Conditions of international mobility of researchers: Researchers are required to undertake transnational mobility (i.e. move from one country to another) when taking up the appointment. At the time of selection by the host organisation, researchers must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in the country of the recruiting beneficiary for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to their recruitment. Short stays, such as holidays, are not considered.
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English language: Doctoral Candidates (DCs) must demonstrate that their ability to understand and express themselves in both written and spoken English is sufficiently high for them to derive the full benefit from the network training.
Selection processThe pre and final selection will be made in a collective progress, led by the Recruitment Committee (RC), which consists of all the people who will be involved in the supervision process. Every member of the RC will receive 4 hours of training on recruitment procedures and will be made aware of factors like unconscious gender bias. The candidates can apply for a maximum of three projects and list their order of preference. The 30 most suitable candidate DCs are invited to a
Recruitment Event (Bruges, Belgium, month 2). Each candidate gives a presentation and is interviewed. The committee selects the DCs (1) based on their scientific background and potential, (2) based on the expected benefit of the scientific exchange between the trainees' home countries and institutions and the hosts, and (3) in accordance with gender equality and minority rights. The candidates are ranked, and a collective decision is made, considering the order of preference. In this way a complementary team of DCs can be assembled. All non-selected candidates will receive a letter explaining the reasons why they were not selected (in line with the Code of Conduct). The DCs are employed on fixed-term contracts and are registered as staff candidates for their PhD degrees. Therefore, they are entitled to pension contributions, paid holidays, and other employment benefits, as governed by the universities, non-academic partners, and industrial companies.
ApplicationAll applications proceed through the on-line recruitment portal on the https://dn-isense.eu/ website. Candidates apply electronically
for one to maximum three DC positions and indicate their preference. Candidates provide all requested information including a detailed CV (Europass format obligatory), a motivation letter and transcripts of bachelor and master degree. During the registration, applicants will need to prove that they are eligible (cf. DC definition, mobility criteria, and English language proficiency). For some positions, candidates must be eligible with respect to national and international regulations for knowledge transfer and export control.
The (final) deadline for the online registration is 10 December 2024. However, candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. In the period October-November 2024 a first selection procedure will take place where received applications so far will be screened by the respective beneficiaries and possible first online interviews might take place
The iSense Recruitment Committee selects between 20 and maximum 30 candidates for the Recruitment Event which will take place in Bruges (Belgium) (
Beginning of February 2025). The selected candidates provide a 20-minute presentation and are interviewed by the Recruitment Committee. Candidates will be given a small scientific task (prior to the recruitment event) by their prioritized Supervisor and will be asked questions about this task during the interview.
The final decision on who to recruit is communicated shortly after the Recruitment Event (estimated
1 week after the Recruitment Event). The selected DCs are to start their research as quickly as possible (target period: March - October 2025).