Doctoral programme outline
IDEAL PhD is a doctoral fellowship programme led by IMDEA Nanociencia and co-funded by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) COFUND programmes to attract 12 talented predoctoral researchers in two open calls to undertake a PhD research project in any of the programmes at the Institute:
P1 Nanotechnology for energy harvesting
P2 Quantum materials at the nanoscale
P3 Nanotechnology for healthcare
P4 Nanomagnetism for Information and Communication Technologies
P5 Ultrafast phenomena at the nanoscale
P6 Nanotechnology for critical raw materials and sustainability.
The IDEAL PhD programme aims to boost the careers of first stage researchers offering them an innovative, truly interdisciplinary and intersectoral training in nanoscience and nanotechnology, in connection with international and industrial partners.
IMDEA Nanociencia offers a highly competitive world–class research environment within the UAM-CSIC Cantoblanco Campus of International Excellence (CEI) in Madrid, Spain. With a diverse research staff of >210 (18 nationalities; gender balance m/f, 58:42; ave. age 34.5) the fellows will be joining a dynamic research environment. Doctoral candidates will receive a well-balanced research independence and mentoring from an experienced scientific and management team as well as access to infrastructure of the highest level for the pursuit of their projects.
Second call for applications now open
Application deadline: 23 August 2024 (17:00 CET)
In this second call for applications, 6 MSCA PhD fellowships will be offered to outstanding doctoral candidates for the duration of 3.5 years (42 months) to undertake a PhD project in nanoscience and nanotechnology at IMDEA Nanociencia, in Madrid.
A full list of PhD projects is published on the IDEAL PhD website. Applicants are able to freely choose a PhD project and associated supervisor that fits their individual research interest.
The IDEAL PhD fellows recruited in this call are expected to start their fellowship in early 2025.
Eligibility criteria
Researchers of any nationality are eligible to apply to the IDEAL PhD fellowships. Applicants need to comply with the following eligibility criteria:
How to apply?
To apply please visit and register on the IDEAL PhD Fellowship Programme website. Please read carefully the Guide for Applicants before submitting your application.
Benefits
IDEAL PhD fellows will be hired on a full-time standard employment contract for the maximum duration of 3.5 years (42 months) to undertake their PhD research project, complying with the Spanish legislation for the performance of doctoral studies.
Through their contracts, fellows will have access to maternity/paternity, retirement, family benefits, and unemployment benefits. Fellows and their families will have access to public health care coverage and medical assistance.
Fellows will receive a living allowance (covering salaries, social security contributions, taxes and other costs included in the remuneration), a mobility allowance (mobility costs to take up the position) and a family allowance (to cover additional costs per dependent child after checking eligibility).
IMDEA Nanociencia will manage other research and travel costs available for the fellows to cover costs directly related with the development of the projects and necessary for the successful execution and travel costs associated with the researchers training and networking and to cover relevant expenses in secondments.
Researchers with disabilities are supported and an MSCA Special Needs Allowance will be applied for to cover any additional costs that researchers with disabilities face due to the increased costs of their mobility.
IMDEA Nanociencia will provide support to fellows during the integration and their stay (visa requirements, general info, and family orientated support). Furthermore, fellows can also take advantage of the agreements in place with the Cantoblanco Campus support network to access on-campus accommodation, sports and cultural activities. Nursery and primary schools based on campus have priority for local workers.
Equal opportunities
The recruitment and selection process follows Open, Transparent and Merit based Recruitment (OTM-R) practices in accordance to the European Charter & Code for Researchers (C&C) principles related to the Recruitment of Researchers.
We value and are fully committed to equality and diversity in the workplace. Our Gender Equaliy Plan and Human Resources Strategy is recognised by the European Commission with the ‘HR Excellence in Research’ seal. Applicants will not be discriminated against on the basis of gender, age, ethnicity, national or social origin, religion or belief, sexual orientation, language, disability, political opinion and social or economic condition.