The LUT School of Engineering Sciences is offering a fully funded doctoral student (junior researcher) position.
Position
The position is connected to the Systems and Engineering Science Doctorate (SEED) programme, which is a European MSCA programme running from 2023 to 2028. The programme will train 13 highly skilled doctoral candidates (DC). The candidates will receive strong guidance from two high-quality supervisors from universities and one expert from an industry company. The systematic secondment scheme builds on each DC having an academic secondment in an international university of high standing and excellence and a non-academic secondment in industry in Finland.
Job Description
Research theme: Systemic design and innovation in waste management
There are many countries in the world in which most of dry waste is landfilled instead of recycling. Thus, millions of tons of material wait for a reasonable treatment technology because incineration emits into the atmosphere dioxins, furans, and oxides of nitrogen and sulphur. In this research, scientifically sound tools for the evaluation of new technology and development of innovations are built utilizing a waste treatment case study.
Eligibility
Applicants should be highly motivated with a strong theoretical and computation skills, knowledge in physics and chemistry, proof of research work and publications and ability to quickly learn new areas of knowledge. It is expected that the candidate has an experience in algorithm design and coding for numerical experiments as well as physical experiment automation. The project might also require modelling of various types of systems, including human-machine interaction, a previous experiences related to cognitive science can be a plus.
To be eligible to apply for the position, the doctoral candidate must:
Test dates before 1 May 2021 will not be accepted.
What we offer
Employment relationship and pay
Starting date: The work will start in September 2023 with a six-month trial period.
Location: The job is based in Lappeenranta or in Lahti, Finland. The doctoral student is expected to spend 10–12 months at the University of Manchester (United Kingdom) and 4–6 months at EcoChange Oy during the doctoral studies.
Salary: The salary is based on the current collective agreement for Finnish universities. The typical gross annual starting salary for a junior researcher is approximately 30 800 euros (plus a holiday bonus).
Travel allowance will cover the expenses (travel, accommodation and daily allowances) during the secondments, and at least 1 conference attendance.
How to apply
Please submit your application together with the required attachments through the university's online application system:
The appendices must be in English.
The deadline for application is 30 April 2023 at midnight, Finnish local time (UTC + 3h). The SEED programme employs a detailed selection process. The selection process comprises four main stages and will last approximately 10 weeks. The applicants will be notified of the selection outcome in July 2023.
Further information
The SEED programme will arrange two Q&A events online for prospective applicants while the call is open. The Q&A events will allow for the prospective applicants to ask questions regarding the research topics and the programme.
For further information and to obtain the details of the Q&A events, please contact: LUT.SEED@lut.fi
For more information about the research topic, please contact: leonid.chechurin@lut.fi
Technical support for using the recruitment system, please contact: recruitment@lut.fi
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