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A modern and competitive environment focused on scientific excellence, technological innovation, and career development.

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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