Recruitment
Sixteen 3-year positions (starting July 1st, 2010) as Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) were available to work in the MIBISOC project. We were looking to recruit Early Stage Researchers with less than 4 years of research experience after graduation. Selected candidates will have the opportunity to study for a research-level degree (PhD) and work within a highly collaborative and interdisciplinary network of leading researchers.
Deadline First call: 28/02/2010. First call decision by 24th May 2010
Deadline Second call: 14/05/2010. Second call decision by 28th May 2010
Job description
The MIBISOC network offers to the selected ESRs an intensive research training programme between 12 participating institutions. The successful candidate will be expected to take part actively in the training activities organized by MIBISOC (courses, secondments, workshops, etc) and to develop her/his research project.
Benefits
Employment contract with full social security. The contract will be with the partner employing. The salary of the PhD positions is set in accordance with the regulations of the Marie Curie Initial Training Network (http://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/careers_en.htm) within the European Commission’s 7th Framework Programme, the labour laws and regulations of the hosting institution and its country. Additional, non-salaried, non-taxable contributions toward moving and travel to MIBISOC activities and conferences are available from MIBISOC’s funds.
The selection of ESR followed a process based on:
The EU has strict eligibility criteria for Early Stage researchers:
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Reference |
Job Description |
Host Institution |
Status |
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ESR 1 |
Deformable Registration of Medical Images Using Soft Computing |
European Centre for Soft Computing (Spain) |
Closed
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ESR 2 |
Genetic Fuzzy Systems and Deformable Models for Medical Image Segmentation0 |
European Centre for Soft Computing (Spain) |
Closed
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ESR 3 |
Image Restoration: Noise Reduction |
University of Gent (Belgium) |
Closed
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ESR 4 |
Image Restoration: Similarity Measures |
University of Gent (Belgium) |
Closed |
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ESR 5 |
Application of Automatic Algorithm Configuration in Image Analysis |
Université Libre de Bruxelles (Belgium) |
Closed
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ESR 6 |
Development of Tools for Automatic Algorithm Configuration |
Université Libre de Bruxelles (Belgium) |
Closed
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ESR 7 |
Manifold Learning for Medical Imaging: developing a 3D interactive MR image segmentation system |
University of Nottingham (UK) |
Closed |
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ESR 8 |
Manifold Learning for Medical Imaging: developing methods for identifying non-linear structures in medical imaging data |
University of Nottingham (UK) |
Closed |
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ESR 9 |
Detection and analysis of anatomical structures in multi-dimensional image sets |
Università degli Studi di Parma (Italy) |
Closed |
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ESR 10 |
Bio-inspired techniques for multi-dimensional image analysis |
Università degli Studi di Parma (Italy) |
Closed |
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ESR 11 |
Multi-objective Genetic Fuzzy Systems |
University of Granada (Spain) |
Closed |
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ESR 12 |
Evolutionary Algorithms for continuous optimization |
University of Granada (Spain) |
Closed |
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ESR 13 |
Vision-based assisted flexible endoscopy |
Henesis (Italy) |
Closed |
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ESR 14 |
Multimodal behavioural assessment and prediction in rehabilitation |
Henesis (Italy) |
Closed |
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ESR 15 |
Development of novel image analysis techniques for preclinical and clinical studies |
Universitätsklinikum Freiburg (Germany) |
Closed |
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ESR 16 |
Monitoring of preclinical or clinical pharmaceutical studies with imaging |
Universitätsklinikum Freiburg (Germany) |
Closed |
Statistic of the Mibisoc Recruitment Process
During the first hiring round (closed by the end of February), 78 applications were received with 62 of them (79,5%) being eligible. The 58,1% of the applications were from non European citizens and the 30,7% were women (with 43,37% of them being European). The second round was opened from the 15th of April to the 15th of May. During this second call we received 21 new applications and 20 of the first call applicants expressed their interest in still being considered in the selection process. The 14,63% of this 41 applications were not eligible. The 31,43% corresponded to European citizens. Among the eligible candidates, the 31,7% were women, with the 66,67% of them being European. The final decisions were made by the 28th of May. The 81,25% of the 16 selected candidates were European, 25% of them being women. We finally managed to recruit a percentage of women similar than the percentage of female applications received, and than the average of graduated women in computing (41%), and engineering, (25%), so we are quite satisfied.