Do you want to work in boating? The CNR, National Research Council, through the Institute of Marine Engineering, has made available 30 places in attendance. The project is called TRIM, Technology and Industrial Research for Marine Mobility. The goal is to develop experts in research and development in the marine environment. Here is the full program.
Working in boating
The first 21 candidates on the ranking list will be awarded a scholarship in the amount of €16,200.00 before taxes and/or deductions due by law and charges payable by the CNR. The next 9 selected candidates will be admitted as auditors.
The program has three (alternative) objectives and is aimed at training experts in the areas:
- Structural lightening and new materials;
- Development of design techniques for improving efficiency;
- Development of new propulsion systems, emission control, and noise and vibration management.
The pathway includes training activities conducted by university professors, researchers and/or experts in the field (480+180 hours) and training internships at organizations and/or companies in the field (540 hours) for a total of 1200 hours in 13 months, starting in December 2020. The training activity will be held remotely, given the COVID-19 emergency.
The selection is aimed at candidates who at the time of the selections do not have/have had working relationships with the facilities involved in the project and who possess the specific qualifications required by the call for applications (ID: INM-001-2020-RM-Prot 0064218, Official Gazette no. 81 of 16/10/2020, deadline: 16/11/2020) .
For information, please write to
trim_formazione.segreteria@inm.cnr.it
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