Organisation/Company INESC ID Research Field Engineering » Computer engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions Master Positions Country Portugal Application Deadline 28 Nov 2024 - 23:59 (Europe/Lisbon) Type of Contract Not Applicable Job Status Not Applicable Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Other EU programme Reference Number Project CARMA - GA nº 101168355-BI|2024/601 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No
Offer Description Public notice for research grant
BI|2024/601
INESC-ID - Instituto de Engenharia de Sistemas e Computadores, Investigação e Desenvolvimento em Lisboa is a R&D institute dedicated to advanced research and development in the fields of Information Technologies, Electronics, Communications, and Energy. INESC-ID has participated in more than 50 research projects funded by the European Union and more than 190 funded by national entities. Until today, our researchers have published more than 700 papers in international journal papers, more than 3000 papers in international conferences, and have registered 15 patents and/or brands.
1 | RESEARCH GRANT TYPE
ONE (1) research grant for students with MSc degree with reference number BI|2024/601 is now available under the scope of the project Project CARMA - GA nº 101168355 , funded by European Commission and under the following conditions:
2 | DURATION
TWELVE (12) months, starting in December 2024
- Renewable, if the candidate is enrolled in a PhD program - art. 6º, n.4 c)
subject to suitable performance within the period of the project, not exceeding the maximum period set by FCT for such grants – 4 years (including contract renewals).
- Non-Renewable, if the candidate is enrolled in a non-degree programme – art. 6º, n. 4 a)
subject to suitable performance within the period of the project, not exceeding the maximum period set by FCT for such grants – 1 year (including contract renewals).
3 | LEGISLATION
A fellowship contract will be celebrated according to:
Regulations for Research Grants of the Foundation for Science and Technology in force.
The fellowship contract is awarded on an exclusive dedication basis – art. 5 of Scientific Research Fellow Status and art. 16 of Regulations for Research Grants of the Foundation for Science and Technology.
One of the goals of the CARMA project is to develop social robots to collaborate with first responders (e.g., firefighters and police) in emergency situations.
The grant holder will develop and implement scenarios of human-robot interaction that study different modalities of interaction and possibilities of collaboration. The case study to address is the use of the robot as a guide for the human teammates in an environment full of hazards and low visibility.
The grant holder will explore the capabilities of the robot, develop and integrate the necessary computational tools, and support the design and execution of user studies.
7 | ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
The candidates should have a MSc degree in MSc in Computer Science or related areas.
By the grant start date, the candidate must be enrolled in a relevant program.
The jury may also decide not to assign the scholarship if none of the candidates meets the required conditions.
10 | FORMALISATION OF APPLICATIONS
Applications are formalised by sending an email to ****** with the documents stated below and in pdf form.
The application email should clearly state the reference of the research grant and project.
10.1
Single copy of official academic degree certificate in the required education level.
10.2
Detailed list of grades (pdf form);
10.3
Proof of enrolment required on 7 a) or 7 b) (pdf form);
10.4
Detailed curriculum vitae (pdf form);
10.5
Motivation letter explaining the interest in the position (pdf form);
11 | Application Dates
From: 15-11-2024
To: 28-11-2024
Where to apply E-mail ******
Requirements Research Field Engineering » Computer engineering Education Level Master Degree or equivalent.
Skills/Qualifications
One of the goals of the CARMA project is to develop social robots to collaborate with first responders (e.g., firefighters and police) in emergency situations.
The grant holder will develop and implement scenarios of human-robot interaction that study different modalities of interaction and possibilities of collaboration. The case study to address is the use of the robot as a guide for the human teammates in an environment full of hazards and low visibility.
The candidates should have a MSc degree in MSc in Computer Science or related areas.
By the grant start date, the candidate must be enrolled in a relevant program.
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