Wednesday, December 9, 2009

PhD student in nuclear power safety at KTH, Sweden

Deadline: 15/01/2010

KTH is the largest technical university in Sweden. Education and research cover a broad spectrum within natural sciences and engineering, as well as architecture, industrial engineering and management, urban planning, work science and environmental engineering. There are about 12,000 full-year undergraduate students, 1,400 postgraduate students and 3,100 employees.
The School of Engineering Sciences carries out a wide range of research at the international front line, from fundamental disciplines such as physics and mathematics, to engineering mechanics with applications such as aeronautics and vehicle engineering. We also offer University degree programs in Engineering Physics, Vehicle Engineering, 'Engineering and Education', and 'Open Entrance', as well as a number of International Masters Programmes.

The Division of Nuclear Power Safety (NPS) at KTH performs research which encompasses nuclear reactor safety design, nuclear power plant system analysis, development of methods and models for deterministic and probabilistic safety analysis, experimental studies of nuclear power safety and multi-scale modeling of the relevant physical processes and phenomena. An important element of the research activity is numerical and experimental study of two-phase flow and heat transfer at different scales, ranging from the plant scale system thermal-hydraulics, to component-scale multi-dimensional fluid dynamics, and down to phenomena-scale and direct numerical simulations. Information about NPS is available at
http://www.safety.sci.kth.se

Project

The NPS at KTH invites applications for PhD study to conduct frontier research on “Corium coolability during a severe accident of nuclear reactors” as part of her/his study toward a PhD degree in Nuclear Power Safety. The research includes development, validation and applications of an advanced analysis methodology for corium coolability analysis of boiling water reactors, by either adaptation of an existing simulation tool originally developed for pressured water reactors, or implementation of a coupled approach between the accident sequence analysis using lumped-parameter codes at system level and the mechanistic (CFD based) analysis of components at detailed level. For phenomenological understanding and model validation, experiments can be part of the project.

Qualifications

A suitable background for this position would be a Master of Science in one of the following areas: Engineering Physics, Nuclear Engineering, Fluid Mechanics, Computational Science and Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering. Applicants are expected to have solid background in fluid mechanics, numerical methods and mathematical physics. Knowledge of reactor physics and reactor safety analysis methodology is advantageous. Experience in computer programming is a plus, since the research involves both using simulation codes and developing and implementing new numerical methods. The project will also require independent work in addition to collaborative skills and creative thinking. Also, good oral and written communication skills in English are required.
To address its varied work, KTH aims to employ a diversity of talent and thus welcomes applicants who will add to the variety of the University, especially as concerns its gender structure.
Employment
Form of employment: Time limited.Start date: According to agreement. The salary follows the directions provided by KTH.

Application
Application deadline January 15, 2010Employers reference number: S-2009-0993

Applications via email to
ankarloo@kth.se

Write reference number S-2009-0993 in the email subject!

Application shall include the following documents in PDF format:

  • Statement of professional interest
  • CV
  • Transcripts from university/university college
  • Example of technical writing, e. g., essay, course report or paper
  • Recommendation letters of Referees

Contact
Weimin Ma Division of Nuclear Power Safety: ma@safety.sci.kth.se

Ph.D. position in Power Electronics at KTH, Sweden

Application Deadline: 11/01/2010

KTH School of Electrical Engineering seeks one Ph.D. candidate in Power Electronics
KTH is the largest technical university in Sweden. Education and research cover a broad spectrum within natural sciences and engineering, as well as architecture, industrial engineering and management, urban planning, work science and environmental engineering. There are approximately 12,000 full-year undergraduate students, 1,400 postgraduate students and 3,100 employees.

The School of Electrical Engineering conducts research and education on the highest international level in Electric Power Engineering, Fusion and Space Plasma Physics, Telecommunications, and Networks, Information and Control Systems (NICS).
The scientific and technical activities of the Laboratory of Electrical Machines and Power Electronics can be divided into three areas: Electrical Machines, Power Electronics, and Electric Traction.

Research SubjectProject title: Grid-connected Multilevel Converters based on Cascaded Bridges
Join us in creating the sustainable energy systems of the future by doing research in a hot field within Power Electronics. KTH School of Electrical Engineering announces one Ph.D. student position in Power Electronics for the project `Grid-connected Multilevel Converters based on Cascaded Bridge´.

The goal of the project is to obtain knowledge on how grid-connected multilevel converters based on cascaded bridges shall be designed and dimensioned for three different applications: High-Voltage Direct Current Transmission, Static Compensators, and Supplies for Electric Traction Systems. Comparisons to existing technologies should be performed and specifically strategies for fault handling shall be analyzed.
The investigation is performed by means of analytical considerations, numerical simulations, and experiments on an already existing laboratory prototype.
Converters based on cascaded bridges have become the most interesting converters for transmission applications since they combine a high efficiency (>99%) with an outstanding output voltage waveform. Siemens and Areva have already introduced products based on this technology (HVDC plus, M2C, etc). Banverket has ordered traction supply systems based on the same technology, but with a special topology of the main circuit. Nevertheless, this fieldhas to be judged as being in a state relative virginity, and at least 6 research groups have identified the subject as highly interesting.

The results from the project should be of highest interest for both Swedish manufacturing industry within the field and for users of the technology, as for instance transmission system owners and traction supply system owners.

Qualifications
Applicants should have a completed academic degree on the master’s level in Electrical Engineering, Engineering Physics or a related field. Furthermore, good oral and written communication skills in English are required.
To address its varied work, KTH aims to employ a diversity of talent and thus welcomes applicants who will add to the variety of the university, especially concerning its gender structure.
Employment
Form of employment: Time limited.Start date: According to agreement.The salary follows the directions provided by KTH, and the position will include 80% research and 20% teaching assistance.

Application
Application deadline: January 11, 2010Employers reference number: E-2009-0409
The application shall include a CV, a brief statement on why the applicant wishes to pursue PhD studies, contact information to three references, the degree certificate, and official transcripts of records.

The application should quote the reference number above and be sent to:

KTH School of Electrical Engineering
Att: Liselott Sandahl
Osquldas väg 10
SE – 100 44
Stockholm
Sweden

or to

0409@ee.kth.se

in pdf format (only), with all documents merged into one single pdf-file, with the reference number in the subject field.

Contact
Hans-Peter Nee,
Professor
Phone: +46 8 790 7781 +46 8 790 7781

hansi@kth.se

Monday, December 7, 2009

MSc/PhD Positions: Mathematics of Future Wireless Networks at Hamilton Institute, Ireland


deadline: Not specified


Source: http://www.hamilton.ie/category/positions/postgrad-positions
Basic Description

Applications are invited for a number of postgraduate research positions at the Hamilton Institute in the National University of Ireland, Maynooth. The Hamilton Institute is a multi-disciplinary research centre that seeks to provide a bridge between mathematics and its applications in ICT and biology. Successful candidates will join one of the largest, internationally recognized and most active networking research groups in Ireland.

Wireless networks are not only ubiquitous and of great economic importance to modern society, but also the source of many of the fundamental scientific challenges faced by modern communication networks. A key feature of modern networks is their scale and complexity and at the Hamilton Institute we are developing new mathematical methods to gain insight and understanding. We combine this theoretical analysis with cutting-edge experimental work, and it is this combination that is one of the distinguishing features of the Hamilton Institute and that is allowing us to advance understanding in scientifically challenging areas of practical significance.

Graduate students at the institute are embedded in a vibrant, stimulating research environment and gain a unique education from leading researchers, positioning them well for their career development. The institute has a very active international visitor programme and provides the opportunity for international and industry exchange visits. Our Network Maths initiative is part of our structured PhD programme where leading international researchers provide specialist postgraduate modules to support our research students.

For more information on the Hamilton Institute and its research activity, please visit www.hamilton.ie

Candidate Profile

The candidate should hold a good (usually first-class honours) degree in Mathematics, Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field and be motivated to tackle challenging research problems. Interpersonal skills are required for successful interdisciplinary research, so the candidate should be a team player.

Stipend

Our postgraduate scholarships are open to Irish, EU and international students and carry a stipend of €21,000 (tax free). To apply, candidates should submit a detailed CV, transcripts of undergraduate grades, motivation letter and the names and addresses of two referees for letters of recommendation to Prof. Doug Leith, email: hamilton@nuim.ie.

The Hamilton Institute is an inclusive, equal opportunity employer.

About the Hamilton Institute

Graduate Study

  • The Hamilton Institute has one of the largest and most active networking research groups in Ireland and is an international centre of excellence.
  • The Institute has strong links to leading international research groups and industry research labs. For our students, this not only ensures a “cutting-edge” experience but also provides the opportunity for international and industry exchange visits.
  • The Institute provides an excellent student experience. Our Network Maths initiative (www.networkmaths.ie), run jointly with Trinity College Dublin, is part of our structured PhD programme where leading international researchers provide specialist postgraduate modules to support our research students.

Our Students

  • We prepare our students for a professional career and for academic research. Our strong research and industry links ensure that, as one of our graduates, you will be well regarded by employers, industry and academia alike.
  • Successful applicants will be joining a diverse and cosmopolitan student population

The University and the City

  • Maynooth is small university town located 20 Km west of Ireland’s capital city Dublin with a vibrant cultural and social life. About half our students choosing to live in Dublin and half in Maynooth, with an express train line providing easy access.

DIMAP PhD Positions in the University of Warwick, UK


Deadline: Not Specified

The Centre for Discrete Mathematics and its Applications (DIMAP) at the University of Warwick, UK, has a number of postgraduate scholarships for PhD students (starting in September/October 2010) who would like to pursue PhD studies in the general areas of Discrete Mathematics, Theoretical Computer Science, and Mathematics of Operational Research.

DIMAP
DIMAP has been recently established by the University of Warwick and is partially funded by the prestigious Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Science and Innovation Award. The Centre builds on the expertise and the collaboration between the Algorithms and Computational Complexity group in the Department of Computer Science, the Warwick Mathematics Institute, and the Operational Research & Management Sciences group in the Warwick Business School.
DIMAP is a multidisciplinary research centre supporting an internationally competitive programme of research in discrete modelling, algorithmic analysis, and combinatorial (discrete) optimisation. It aims to support a thriving Industrial Affiliates Programme, and develop collaborative research rooted in discrete mathematics, involving researchers at other UK universities. The Centre also contributes to the development of undergraduate modules and taught postgraduate modules within degrees offered by the participating departments. With a number of internationally renowned researchers, an extensive programme of scientific seminars, international workshops and visiting researchers, and a multidisciplinary angle, DIMAP is one of the leading international research centres in discrete mathematics and its applications in computer science and operational research.

Doctoral Study at DIMAP
As one of the leading international research centres in discrete mathematics and its applications in computer science and operational research, DIMAP is offering excellent opportunities for high quality PhD study in discrete mathematics and its applications, and further areas related to the Centre. DIMAP offers high quality supervising at the interface of Theoretical Computer Science, Discrete Mathematics, and Mathematics of Operational Research. Our aim is to provide our students with an insight into the problems and challenges in each of those fields, thereby gaining the skills to bridge the gap that exists between the individual disciplines.
The main research areas of DIMAP are discrete mathematics, theoretical computer science, algorithms, algorithmic graph theory, combinatorics, algorithmic game theory, combinatorial optimisation, and mathematics of operational research. The activities of DIMAP are centred around its permanent staff with more details of research topics available on our web page.
DIMAP aims at recruiting qualified and highly motivated students for PhD scholarships. Applicants should have a degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, or Operational Research, with excellent grades and references. Interest in interdisciplinary research is a bonus.
The Centre has initial funding for about 13 PhD scholarships, and will aim to develop a doctoral training programme supporting a continuing stream of research students in discrete mathematics and related areas. Available scholarships are for 3 years of PhD study. The Centre will also contribute to the development of undergraduate modules and taught postgraduate modules within degrees offered by the participating departments.
DIMAP offers students grants of various types, covering tuition and/or stipends. Tuition covers expenses for teaching and supervision, and each student is equipped with office space, a computer, and a small travel budget to attend conferences.
Students fees for applicants from outside UK/EU: typically only UK/EU fees are covered, though this may be waived for outstanding applicants. Furthermore, there is a wide range of funding available to students from outside the EU who wish to study in Britain. Further details are available from the International Office.

How to apply
Applications are invited for the PhD scholarships in the Centre for Discrete Mathematics and its Applications (DIMAP) at the University of Warwick, United Kingdom.
Applications are welcome for the study starting in the academic year 2010/2011; no applications for the academic year 2009/2010 will be considered anymore.

In order to apply please fill in the online application form available at:
https://postgrad.warwick.ac.uk/SWIFT/pgapp/login.asp

For general information about studying at the University of Warwick, see the University of Warwick Postgraduate Study web page.

For information about the research interests of DIMAP researchers

PhD on Systems Biology of Wound Healing at Freiburg University, Germany


Deadline: Not Specified

Source: http://www.zbsa.uni-freiburg.de/projekte/frias-hauke-busch/open-positions

PhD on Systems Biology of Wound Healing

We offer a Postdoc or PhD position in systems biology on the development of multi-scale models for wound healing. The project aims at the development of data-driven dynamic models to elucidate and predict cytocine-driven cellular decisions processes, like proliferation, migration or death on the time scale of hours. The project is funded within the BMBF funded framework 'Medical Systems Biology' and will be carried out in close collaboration with biologist, clinicians and further theoreticians throughout Germany .

The ideal candidate should hold a degree in physics, applied mathematics, engineering or biological sciences, having demonstrated expertise in interdisciplinary research, systems biology, biophysics and/or nonlinear dynamics.

If you are interested in working with us, please contact us for details at: hauke.busch (at) frias.uni-freiburg.de

2 PhD-Positions in the Field of Physics/Biotechnology at University of Heidelberg, Germany


Application Deadline: 01/02/2010



The ViroQuant-CellNetworks RNAi Screening Facility is looking for motivated students who are interested in highly interdisciplinar research programs. We currently offer 2 PhD-Positions in the field of Physics / Biotechnology / Biology at the BioQuant-Centre for the

"Development of an automated high-throughput / high-content microscopy platform"

Background: To understand complex biological systems quantitatively, newest technologies ranging from biology, physics and informatics to mathematics are nowadays applied within large research and development programs. Within the framework of the BMBF research initiative SysTec "New Methods in Systems Biology" as well as the Landesstiftung Baden-Württemberg Initiative "New Methods in Live Sciences" we offer two PhD positions for physicists, computer scientists, biotechnologists and biologists.

Goal: The PhD positions comprise the development of basic elements of a high-throughput / high-content microscopy platform for automated genome wide screens up to newest highest resolution procedures. Essential for this is a highly perfected automated connection between different imaging methods (correlative microscopy) to obtain a maximal information benefit from genome wide biological experiments. This will be realised in close interdisciplinary collaborations with expert groups from the fields of molecular biology, image processing and microscopy as well as industrial partners.

Requirements: Candidates should offer strong interest in highly interdisciplinary orientated research projects. Furthermore, interest in microscopy and programming is of highest priority.


How to Apply:



Please apply by sending your application, including your CV and a brief statement of interest, to holger.erfle(at)bioquant.uni-heidelberg.de and juergen.reymann(at)bioquant.uni-heidelberg.de



Technology Platform

ViroQuant-CellNetworks RNAi Screening Facility BioQuant,

University of Heidelberg, Germany



Detail: http://www.bioquant.uni-heidelberg.de/technology-platforms/viroquant-cellnetworks-rnai-screening-facility.html

Sunday, December 6, 2009

PhD Position in Energy Technology at Aalborg University, Denmark.


Application Deadline: 04/01/2010

At Faculties of Engineering, Science and Medicine, Department of Energy Technology a position as Ph.D. fellow (position no. 562/06-14-29213) is open for appointment from 1.2.2010.
Job description:
Design and Optimization of Advanced District Heating Systems

The PhD stipend is available within the general study programme “Mechanical Engineering”.

The PhD stipend is available within the general study programme Mechanical Engineering with special emphasis on implementation of advanced technologies for sustainable production and distribution of heat in district heating systems. The stipend is funded by the research project FlexEnergi, in which Aalborg University is collaborating with a number of regional producers and distributors of district heating as well as consulting engineers and local governments.
The PhD project will focus on designing and implementing a modular laboratory test facility, in which a number of sustainable production and distribution technologies can be incorporated, and where different combinations hereof, as well as optimization and control algorithms can be implemented and tested, before upscaling to full scale implementation. The components of the test facility will be selected according to the design studies already defined in the FlexEnergi project. Furthermore, the PhD project will focus on full scale implementation of the tested technologies and control principles, and the consequences of these in a more societal context, where also market drivers should be included. In order to facilitate this multi-disciplinary approach, the project will be supervised jointly by researchers from the Department of Planning and Development as well as the Department of Energy Technology.

Qualifications:
The PhD position is open to persons holding a Master’s degree in mechanical engineering, energy engineering, energy planning and management or equivalent. It is important that the applicant possesses good communication skills, and has a very good command of spoken and written English. Furthermore, candidates who can provide documentation of a combination of technical and planning/development competences will be preferred.



Qualification requirements:
PhD stipends are allocated to individuals who hold a Masters degree. PhD stipends are normally for a period of 3 years. It is a prerequisite for allocation of the stipend that the candidate will be enrolled as a PhD student at the Doctoral School of the Faculties of Engineering, Science and Medicine, in accordance with the regulations of Ministerial Order No. 18 of January 14, 2008 on the PhD Programme at the Universities. According to the Ministerial Order, the progress of the PhD student shall be assessed every six months. It is a prerequisite for continuation of salary payment that the previous progress is approved at the time of the evaluation.

The qualifications of the applicant will be assessed by an assessment committee. On the basis of the recommendation of the assessment committee, the Dean of the Faculties of Engineering, Science and Medicine will make a decision for allocating the stipend.



Appointment and salary acc. to the Ministry of Finance Circular of January 11, 2006 on the Collective Agreement for Academics in Denmark, Appendix 5, regarding PhD fellows, and with the Ministry of Finance Circular of June 13, 2007 on the employment structure at Danish Universities.

For further information about stipends and salary contact Ms. Helen Kjerstein Kristensen, The Faculties of Engineering, Science and Medicine, email: hek@adm.aau.dk, phone: +45 9940 7373 +45 9940 7373 .

The PhD application form can be downloaded from the following address:
http://www.phd.ins.aau.dk/get-a-phd/3591832

The faculty has a research school, The Doctoral School of Engineering, Science and Medicine: http://www.phd.ins.aau.dk and a Network for all PhD students: http://pau.aau.dk


You may obtain further information from Professor Lasse Rosendahl, Department of Energy Technology, phone: +45 9940 9263 +45 9940 9263 , email: lar@iet.aau.dk concerning the technical aspects of the stipend.

Application marked with the PhD stipend No. 562/06-14-29213, should include in four copies: the PhD application form, the Masters diploma including grades, publications, Curriculum Vitae, proposal for a PhD study plan and any other material, as well as a list of submitted material. Due to legal constraints electronic applications will not be accepted. The application must arrive at Aalborg University with the morning post by the 4.1.2010.


Application is to be forwarded to :

Aalborg Universitet
De Ingeniør-, Natur- og Sundhedsvidenskabelige Fakulteter
Niels Jernes Vej 10
DK-9220 Aalborg Øst

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Universiti Brunei Darussalam Doctoral Scholarships Programme 2009/2010

Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD) is once again offering its prestigious Doctoral Scholarships Programme (UBD DSP) to enhance UBD’s ability to attract academically outstanding international PhD scholars, as part of its efforts to make the university a regional and international centre of excellence in research and higher education.

The UBD Doctoral Scholarships Programme is designed to attract world‑class doctoral students who are able to show a very high standard of scholarly achievement in graduate studies in the natural sciences, health sciences, social sciences, business and economics, Malay/Brunei studies, language skills and communication, and education, by offering students financial assistance during their doctoral studies.

The UBD Doctoral Scholarships Programme is part of UBD’s ongoing international recruitment strategy and aims to position UBD as a regional and international leader in leading‑edge higher education research.
Terms and conditions
The UBD Doctoral Scholarships Programme is open to all international candidates, regardless of nationality, applying for admission to a full time PhD programme at Universiti Brunei Darussalarn (UBD) at any time in 2009 or 2010.
The scholarships do not carry a bond.
Each scholarship covers tuition fees (and bench fees where applicable), one outward and return economy travel fare to Brunei Darussalam, research expenses up to a maximum of Brunei Dollars $8,000, a yearly book allowance of Brunei Dollars $300, on-campus accommodation in the university’s Residential Halls, plus a monthly personal allowance of Brunei Dollars $500.
Each scholarship is tenable for the minimum period of candidature for the respective PhD programme at Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD).
The scholarship does not include any other costs not specified in Condition 3 (above) and it does not guarantee employment or residence in Brunei Darussalam to the scholar upon graduation.
The scholar may not take up paid employment outside the Universityor serve on the staff of their country’s Diplomatic Mission in Brunei Darussalam during the award. However, the scholar may apply for paid employment within the University such as that of Research Assistant or Part‑Time Tutor/Lecturer only with agreement from the student’s supervisor and if such posts are available in the University.
The scholar may be required to assist his/her respective Faculty in undergraduate teaching, or other work assigned by the Department Head, for up to 6 hours per week. This Teaching Assistantship is a condition of the scholarship and the scholar will not receive any pay for the teaching assistance provided.

For More Information on the UBD PhD Scholarships: http://www.ubd.edu.bn/students/notice/phdScholarship0910/index.html

Thursday, December 3, 2009

PhD studentships in Materials Engineering at The Open University UK


Application Deadline: 28/02/2010

Source: http://www3.open.ac.uk/employment/job-details.asp?id=4926&ref=ext

PhD studentships in Materials Engineering, Faculty of Maths, Computing and Technology

Three-year PhD studentships, Based in Milton Keynes



The Materials Engineering group has vacancies for PhD studentships in the general fields of mechanics of materials, joining technologies, residual stress characterisation, structural integrity and high temperature behaviour. Some studentships are available with full stipend and fees, for UK, EU and international applicants.

Precise research topics will depend on the expertise on the student recruited and the source of funding for the particular project. Likely areas include the validation and accuracy of residual stress measurement techniques applied to welds, including neutron diffraction and the newly-developed contour method; high-temperature microstructural evolution in materials for aerospace applications; and creep of materials for power plant applications.

You should have or expect to gain a good Materials Science, Engineering or Physics degree.

Closing date: 28 February 2010 although the studentships will remain open until filled.

Equal Opportunity is University Policy.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Several PhD position in MIT Portugal program in Engineering

Application Deadline: February 28, 2010



Applications for PhD, Master's and Advanced Studies Courses opened on November 1, 2009.
Application deadlines are as follows:


PhD courses: February 28, 2010
CTIS Master's course: March 31, 2010
Advanced Studies courses: July 15, 2010
The Application Form is available here.



On this page you will find basic information about how to apply online to the MIT Portugal Program. (All applications must be submitted online.) Information regarding entry requirements, factors of preference, the Program’s selection process, courses offered, the Program's host institutions, contacts and scholarships also is available on this site, as are FAQs about the application process.



Candidates must complete the application form and include the necessary attachments:
1. The Application Form
Click on the Application Form link on this page or the sidebar menu.
Under the "Create your Account" heading, click the link titled "Create your Account."
Create a user name and password, and write them down in case you need to return to the application form before you finalize and submit it.


After you log in and create an account, click on "Back to Main Menu."
From the "Application Menu" page, click on "MIT Portugal Application."
When prompted, enter the user name and password you set up when registering your account; this will give you access to the application form.


Returning to the form on more than one visit:If you use a private computer and have cookies enabled, you should not need to re-enter your user name and password; you should simply be able to click on "MIT Portugal Application" and access your form (which will include any data you entered previously). If you use a public computer, you must enter your username and password each time you access the form.


2. Required Attachments


The application form prompts you to attach the following (your application will not be considered without them):
Your CV (in English)
Your motivation letter (in English)
A digital copy of all your academic certificates (stating the final classification you obtained), and the respective official transcripts (listing the grade/classification of each discipline/subject you attended to get each degree). If you are in the final year of your degree, you can present the certificates and official transcripts in September 2010.


3. Letters of Reference
Each candidate requires two letters of reference. Each focus area has an email address to which these letters must be sent

(Bioengineering:bioreflet@mitportugal.org );
(Sustainable Energy Systems: sesreflet@mitportugal.org)
(Engineering Design and Advanced Manufacturing: edamreflet@mitportugal.org ) (Transportation Systems: transreflet@mitportugal.org )


You must provide your two referees the email address for the program to which you are applying; the letters must be emailed to MIT Portugal by each referee. (The reference letter template for the referees is available here.) It is the candidate's responsibility to ensure that MIT Portugal receives both letters before the application date.


Questions about applying? Contact apply@mitportugal.org


The MIT Portugal Program has an equal opportunity policy. We aim to ensure that no applicant receives less favorable consideration on the grounds of gender, marital status, race, age, color, nationality, ethnic origin or religious belief. We welcome applications from people with disabilities.