The Electromechanical Systems Research Center (EMS RC) actively supports researchers at all career stages, from PhD and postdoctoral levels to senior researchers developing independent research profiles.
Career Development & Independence
EMS RC promotes academic independence and provides direct support for:
- Defining and developing independent research directions.
- Initiating and leading research projects.
- Preparing and submitting proposals as Principal Investigator (PI) for Horizon Europe, Marie Skłodowska-Curie, and national programs.
- Building and leading research teams.
- Developing a strong international scientific profile.
* Full institutional support including mentoring, administrative, and financial assistance.
International Opportunities
We actively promote internationalization by:
- Hosting postdoctoral researchers.
- Supporting applications for Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellowships.
- Welcoming visiting researchers and guest professors.
- Participating in European research networks and consortia.
- Developing joint projects with international universities.
Access to Infrastructure
Researchers benefit from premium resources:
- Access to modern laboratories and advanced equipment.
- State-of-the-art experimental and software platforms.
- Support for prototype development and experimental validation.
- Access to national and international collaboration networks.
Professional Development
The center provides opportunities for:
- Participation in international conferences.
- Publishing in high-impact scientific journals.
- Involvement in national and European research projects.
- Supervision of students and PhD candidates.
- Participation in teaching and training activities.
Build Your Future with EMS RC
Through these opportunities, EMS RC offers an excellent environment for building a successful research career and becoming an active part of the European research community.
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