Hosting Information
- Offer Deadline
- EU Research Framework Programme
- H2020 / Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
- Country
- United Kingdom
- City
- BOLOGNA
Organisation/Institute
- Organisation / Company
- ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - UNIVERSITÀ DI BOLOGNA
- Department
- Department of Physics
- Laboratory
- Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics
- Is the Hosting related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?
- No
Contact Information
- Organisation / Company Type
- Higher Education Institute
- Website
- contact@imiracli.eu
- State/Province
- Oxfordshire
- Postal Code
- OX1 3PU
- Street
- Parks Road
Description
15 PhD studentships to work with leading climate and machine learning scientists across Europe to tackle the issue of aerosol-cloud interactions
Admissions open now
iMIRACLI (innovative MachIne leaRning to constrain Aerosol-cloud CLimate Impacts) brings together leading climate and machine learning scientists across Europe with non-academic partners to educate a new generation of climate data scientists.
This EU funded Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network (ITN) will fund 15 PhD students across Europe. They will develop maching learning solutions to deliver a breakthrough in climate research, by tracing and quantifying the impact of aerosol-cloud interactions from the microscale to large-scale climate.
Each student will have an interdisciplinary supervisory team, combining academic climate and machine learning supervisors as well as a non-academic advisor. International secondments to co-supervisors as well as to the non-academic partners will enrich student experience and training.
PhD students will begin their projects in September 2020, kicking off with a summer school held at Oxford.
Candidates must be Early-Stage Researchers (in the first four years of their research careers and not yet have been awarded a doctoral degree) and are required to undertake transnational mobility (move from one country to another).
Applications for studentships are open now, with an application deadline of 3 February 2020. All applications must be submitted through the iMIRACLI project webpage:
This project receives funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 860100.