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The 9th International Conference on E-Commerce, E-Business, and E-Government (ICEEG 2026)
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May 25, 2026 at 1:00 AM
ICEEG 2026University of Western Australia|Perth, Australia|November 16-18, 2026Conference Theme: Harnessing AI and Emerging Technologies for E-Commerce, E-Business, and E-Government Successhttps://www.iceeg.orgThe conference and program committee of ICEEG 2026 would like to invite those working in areas related to E-Commerce, E-Business and E-Government to submit full paper or abstract, which will be presented as either oral or poster at the conference.Welcome to ICEEG 2026!It is with great enthusiasm that we invite you to join us at The 9th International Conference on E-Commerce, E-Business, and E-Government (ICEEG 2026) , which will take place from November 16-18, 2026, in the historic city of Perth, Australia .As we stand at the forefront of a digital revolution, ICEEG 2026 will bring together leading scholars, industry experts, and professionals from around the globe to explore the dynamic intersections of E-Commerce, E-Business, and E-Government. Under the theme, “Harnessing AI and Emerging Technologies for E-Commerce, E-Business, and E-Government Success,” this conference aims to shine a spotlight on how cutting-edge innovations such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, and digital transformation are redefining these sectors and shaping the future of our global economy.Over three days, ICEEG 2026 will provide a vibrant platform for exchanging ideas, showcasing research, and discussing strategies to unlock new possibilities in the digital realm. Whether you are a researcher, policymaker, entrepreneur, or practitioner, your presence and participation will contribute to insightful discussions and collaborations that will drive the future of E-Commerce, E-Business, and E-Government.Conference ProceedingsSubmissions will be peer-reviewed by 2-3 technical committee or reviewers. Accepted and registered papers will be published in the ICEEG 2025 Conference Proceedings, and it will be indexed by Ei compendex and Scopus.Journal PublicationSelected papers from the conference will undergo second round of blind review for potential publication in the Journal of Advances in Information Technology (JAIT).Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:AI-Driven Innovations in E-Commerce and E-BusinessAI and Machine Learning Applications in Online RetailPredictive Analytics and Consumer Behavior ModellingPersonalized Shopping Experiences through AIChatbots, Virtual Assistants, and Customer Service AutomationAI in Supply Chain and Inventory ManagementBlockchain Technology in E-Commerce, E-Business, and E-GovernmentBlockchain for Secure Transactions and PaymentsSmart Contracts in Business OperationsDecentralized Finance (DeFi) and E-CommerceEnhancing Transparency and Trust in Digital Governance with BlockchainBlockchain for Secure Digital Identity and Data ManagementDigital Transformation Strategies for E-Commerce and E-GovernmentThe Role of Emerging Technologies in Public Sector TransformationE-Government Services: Enhancing Efficiency through Digital ToolsDigital Transformation in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)Cloud Computing and SaaS in E-Business OperationsDigital Infrastructure for Seamless Business OperationsCybersecurity and Data Privacy in the Digital EconomyProtecting Consumer Data in E-Commerce PlatformsRegulatory and Ethical Considerations for AI and Data PrivacyAddressing Cybersecurity Challenges in E-Government ServicesCryptographic Methods for Securing Digital TransactionsEnsuring Trust and Safety in the Digital MarketplaceSustainability and Social Responsibility in Digital CommerceGreen Technologies for Sustainable E-CommerceAI for Sustainable Business PracticesEthical Issues in AI-Driven E-Commerce and Business ModelsE-Waste Management in Digital TransformationSocially Responsible E-Government InitiativesThe Future of Digital Payments and Fintech SolutionsAI-Driven Financial Technologies (FinTech) in E-CommerceDigital Wallets and Contactless Payments: Opportunities and ChallengesCross-border Payments and Currency InnovationThe Rise of Cryptocurrencies and Their Impact on E-CommerceFinancial Inclusion through Emerging Payment TechnologiesConsumer Experience and Engagement in the Digital EraLeveraging AI for Enhancing Customer EngagementOmnichannel Retail Strategies and Customer JourneysVirtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) in E-CommerceGamification in E-Business and E-GovernmentCustomer Loyalty Programs Powered by Emerging TechnologiesSmart Cities and the Role of E-GovernmentLeveraging AI and IoT for Smart City GovernancePublic Services Automation and Smart Governance ModelsE-Government Services for Citizens: Access and InclusivityDigital Solutions for Urban Mobility and Public SafetyThe Future of Work in Public Sector DigitalizationCross-Border E-Commerce and Global Digital MarketsEmerging Trends in Global E-CommerceChallenges and Opportunities for Cross-Border E-CommerceInternational Regulations and Standards for Digital CommerceThe Impact of AI on Global Trade and Supply ChainsMarketplaces and Platforms for Global E-Commerce ExpansionEntrepreneurship and Innovation in the Digital AgeStartups and AI-Driven Business ModelsDigital Marketing and E-Commerce EntrepreneurshipVenture Capital and Investment Trends in Emerging TechnologiesBuilding Innovative Business Ecosystems in E-CommerceAI as a Tool for Business Strategy and Innovation Submission MethodsPlease submit your paper via: Online Submission System or conference email directly: iceeg@academic.net.Submissions must be original and should not have been published previously or be under consideration for publication while being evaluated for this conference.Abstracts are accepted for oral presentation opportunity, not for publication, for those researches which are not ready for publication, you can also send us an abstract only.Full Paper Template: Full-Paper-Template.docx Abstract Template: Abstract-Template.doc
2026 the 4' International Conference on Intelligent Control and Computing
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May 25, 2026 at 12:39 AM
2026 the 4th International Conference on Intelligent Control and Computing (IC&C 2026)October 9-11, 2026 | Harbin, Chinahttps://www.icicc.orgSubmission Deadline: June 25, 2026Acceptance Notification: July 25, 2026Registration Deadline: August 10, 2026Conference Venue: Harbin Engineering University 2026 the 4th International Conference on Intelligent Control and Computing (IC&C 2026) will take place in Harbin, China, from October 9 to 11, 2026. The goal of this conference is to foster pure and applied researches in recognition of academic and industry, and to encourage interdisciplinary and international collaboration for the participants.The conference would be an ideal platform for keeping up with advances and changes to a consistently morphing field, we sincerely look forward to some exemplary and inspirational project experiences and innovations.Conference ProceedingsSubmissions will be reviewed by the conference technical committees, and accepted papers will be included in Conference Proceedings, and sent to Ei Compendex and Scopus for indexing. The authors of the papers will be invited to participate in the IC&C 2026 to display their research results.The topics of interests for submission include, but are not limited to:· Track 1: Intelligent Systems and ControlTrack Chairs: Assoc. Prof. Wen Xing, Harbin Engineering University, ChinaAssoc. Prof. Xiangli Jiang, Harbin Engineering University, ChinaAutonomous Systems and Self-Adaptive ControlLearning and Adaptive Control SystemsIntelligent Fault Detection, Diagnosis, and PrognosticsIntelligent Control Theory and ApplicationsHybrid Intelligent Systems (Neuro-Fuzzy, Evolutionary Systems)Neural Network-Based Control SystemsFuzzy Logic Control and ApplicationsMechatronic Systems and Optimization AlgorithmsIntelligent Robotics (Manipulators, Mobile Robots, Human-Robot Interaction)Intelligent Vehicle Control and Autonomous DrivingMulti-Agent Systems and Distributed Control· Track 2: Computer Systems and TechnologiesTrack Chairs: Assoc. Prof. Zhongping Zhang, Harbin Engineering University, ChinaAssoc. Prof. Chun Jia, Harbin Engineering University, ChinaMicroprocessor-Based and Embedded Control SystemsMotor Control and Power ElectronicsCloud Computing, Edge Computing, and Distributed SystemsBig Data Analytics and Data-Driven IntelligenceGreen Computing and Energy-Efficient SystemsSignal, Image, and Video ProcessingArtificial Intelligence and Machine Learning AlgorithmsUbiquitous and Pervasive ComputingEmbedded AI and TinyML· Track 3: Communication and NetworksTrack Chair: Assoc. Prof. Shou Feng, Harbin Engineering University, ChinaNetwork Intelligence and AI-Driven Network ControlIP Mobility Protocols and Mobile NetworksCommunications Software, Services, and MiddlewareInternet of Things and Cyber-Physical Systems5G/6G Communication Technologies for Intelligent Control and Computing (e.g., URLLC, Network Slicing)Internet Applications and Network ServicesVirtual Environments, Social Networks, and Metaverse ApplicationsWireless Sensor Networks and Ad-Hoc NetworksSecurity and Privacy for Intelligent Control and Computing Systems· Track 4: Emerging Interdisciplinary TechnologiesTrack Chairs: Assoc. Prof. Boyuan Zheng, Harbin Engineering University, ChinaAssoc. Prof. Chenglong Xu, Harbin Engineering University, ChinaDecision Support Systems and Intelligent AnalyticsRemote Sensing, Geospatial Intelligence, and Environmental MonitoringDigital Twins and Simulation-Based DesignAI for Healthcare, Smart Cities, and SustainabilityBlockchain Technologies and Decentralized IntelligenceGenerative AI for Intelligent SystemsPaper SubmissionFull Paper 论文模板 (.docx)Full Paper 论文模板 (LaTex)Abstract Template 摘要模板Please login in the Electronic Submission System to submit your paper.请登录 在线投稿系统 进行投稿You will receive the submission confirmation email from the conference committees within 2 working days. If you haven't received it, please contact us soon. (Email: icicc_conf@robotics.ac.cn)Publication History IC&C 2025 conference proceedings has been archived in IEEE XploreIC&C 2024 conference proceedings has been archived in IEEE Xplore | Ei-Compendex & ScopusIC&C 2023 conference proceedings has been archived in IEEE Xplore | Ei Compendex & Scopus
Coming to Europe
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May 22, 2026 at 2:03 PM
Visa and Entry conditionshttps://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/information/coming-europe?utm_source=chatgpt.comRegardless of your nationality or career stage—PhD student, postdoctoral, established, or leading researcher—a wide range of resources and support measures are in place to ensure that your relocation goes as smoothly as possible.EURAXESS offers the support and opportunities you need to advance your career in Europe.Discover the practicalities of coming to Europe, including visa and entry conditions, residence permits, hosting, and EU and national regulations.If you are a researcher from outside the EU considering a move to Europe, it’s important to know that both the European Union and its Member States are working to make the process clearer and easier. Immigration policy in the EU is a shared competence, meaning that both the European Union and its Member States have the authority to legislate and adopt legally binding acts in this area. In recent years, EU Member States have significantly expanded tailored visa and residence initiatives to attract global research talent. These programs are designed to cut red tape, accelerate entry procedures, and offer long-term security for researchers.The EU Immigration Portal is an online resource that provides up-to-date, practical information on both EU-wide and national immigration rules, tailored to different types of professionals, including researchers. It offers detailed, country specific guidance on admission requirements, necessary documents, and application procedures. Available in multiple languages, the portal serves as a comprehensive and user friendly guide for navigating the immigration process across the EU.In addition, for guidance tailored to the specific country you’re moving to, visit the EURAXESS national information page to explore natinoal entry conditions, visa procedures, and support services.EU Immigration Portal EURAXESS Country InformationStudents and Researchers DirectiveThe Directive (EU) 2016/801 addresses the conditions of entry and residence of third-country nationals, for the purposes of research, studies, training, voluntary service, pupil exchange schemes or educational projects and au pairing. A researcher is defined as: a “third-country national holding a doctoral degree or an appropriate higher education qualification which gives access to doctoral programmes, and who is selected by a research organisation for carrying out a research activity for which the above-mentioned qualification is normally required.”The Directive applies to researchers intending to stay in Europe for more than three months. For those coming for less than three months, rules on short-term visas apply. This directive sets clearer, more consistent and transparent rules, such as: Procedural guarantees: The 90-day time limit for Member States' authorities to decide on an application will make the process more straightforward and transparent.Stay after the research is completed: Researchers will be allowed to remain for up to 9 months in their Member State of residence after finalisation of their research to identify job opportunities or set up a business. This will not amount to an automatic right to work: the researcher who finds a job will have to apply for a work and residence permit.Simpler and more flexible mobility rules: will increase the possibility for researchers to move within the EU for their projects. Family members of researchers will also be granted mobility rights.The short-term mobility period should cover stays in second Member States for a maximum of 180 days in any 360-day period. The long-term mobility period should cover stays in one or several second Member States for more than 180 days.Those rules apply to researchers in both public and private organisations. Individual European countries do not have identical rules of procedure, they need to be verified for each country. While most EU member states are participating in Directive (EU) 2016/801, Ireland and Denmark have opted out and are not bound by its provisions.About the DirectiveEU Blue CardAn EU Blue Card gives highly-qualified workers from outside the EU the opportunity to live and work in an EU Member State, provided they hold the necessary higher professional qualifications, or, where appropriate, higher professional skills, and an employment contract or a binding job offer for at least six months with a salary at least equal to, but no higher than 1.6 times, the average gross national annual salary of the country concerned. . The EU Blue Card applies in 25 of the 27 EU Member States. It does not apply in Denmark and IrelandMore information on the key provisions of the new EU Blue Card Directive can be found in the Summary of EU legislation – EU Blue Card(for example eligibility conditions, length of validity, related rights)EU Blue CardWhat is a hosting agreement?The “hosting agreement” is an agreement signed by a public or private research organisation in the Member State and the researchers, through which they both agree to undertake a research project. The research organisation can only sign a hosting agreement with a researcher if there are funds available for the research and they are satisfied with the researcher's qualifications and skills. It must include some information, notably the title or purpose of the research activity and the start and end date of the activity or its estimated duration. Moving between European countriesOnce granted the residence permit or long-stay visa, a researcher may carry out their research not only in the country of their residence permit/long-stay visa, but also in other EU Member States under specific conditions. When a researcher moves to another EU Member State, the procedure to follow varies based on the destination country and the duration of their stay: Short-Term Mobility (Up to 6 Months) Researchers planning to conduct research in another EU Member State for up to 6 months may need to submit specific documents to the national authorities. Once submitted, they can relocate immediately. Long-Term Mobility (More than 6 Months) For stays exceeding 6 months, researchers must follow country-specific procedures. Some Member States require the same process as short-term stays, while others mandate a long-term mobility permit application.Connect with EURAXESS WorldwideWould you like to link up with EURAXESS representatives outside Europe before making the move? EURAXESS Worldwide has regional hubs in Africa, ASEAN, Latin America and the Caribbean, China, India, Japan, Korea, and North America. These hubs offer international researchers tailored information, networking opportunities and practical guidance to support a smooth transition and successful research career in Europe.Explore EURAXESS Worldwide
Visa for Research Stay/Scientists
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May 22, 2026 at 1:56 PM
Germany: Visa for Research Stay/Scientistshttps://daressalam.diplo.de/tz-en/service/2642780-2642780?utm_source=chatgpt.comIf you would like to go to Germany for academic research purposes you can apply for a visa for research stay.General InformationThe official website of the Federal Government of Germany Make it in Germany contains a lot of helpful information about working and living in Germany.Foreign researchers generally require a national visa to enter Germany for a planned scientific stay in the country if they wish to work in GermanyTo meet the requirements for research stay visa you will need to provide the following:have a doctoral degree (PhD) or a suitable university degree that allows access to doctorate programmes andhave been selected by a research institute in Germany in order to engage in research for which such a qualification is normally requiredyou need the research agreementNote: If you are enrolled at a German university or research institute to complete a full-time study programme leading to a doctoral degree (PhD) as the primary activity you do not qualify for a research stay visa.If you are taking part in a full-time study programme, please read the information under Study Visa for doctorate students.Required DocumentsTo apply, you will need the following original documents plus one set of copies to present at your appointment at the Embassy. We highly recommend to use the information sheet as a checklist and bring it as a print out for your appointment.Please pay attention that all Tanzanian documents issued by an authority of the state needs to be legalised.Please sort the individual sets in the order listed below.Information SheetApplication form (VIDEX)In your application form (VIDEX) you enter all the information about your entry and your stay in Germany. You must complete this form and print it out once, sign and date it.If you are a minor, your legal representatives must sign the application and declare their consent.To the formPassport photoA recent biometric photo (3.5 x 4.5 cm with a light background)Information on biometric photos can be found herePassportYour passport must be signed and valid for at least one year from the date your visa is issued.Please note that the document must still have at least two blank pages (if the decision is positive, your visa will be affixed here later).Do you not have Tanzanian citizenship?If you are not a Tanzanian citizen, please provide us with your Tanzanian residence permit.Proof of your residence in TanzaniaProof of your residence in Tanzania can be, for example, a copy of your electricity bill, water bill or gas bill.or a rent contract.For non- Tanzanian nationals: Tanzanian residence permitEmployment contract or proof of a specific job offerContract of employment orProof of a specific job offer with a detailed job description or certificate of enrolment from the host German university ora hosting agreement for the realisation of a research project with the hosting German university/institution. The research agreement/relevant contract needs to contain certain information. You can find a specimen here.Proof of sufficient means of subsistenceThe applicant must have at least EUR 1027 net per month at his/her disposal for his/her stay in Germany if no employment relationship is established. Proof can be provided in the following ways, for example:Employment contract orScholarship award from a German academic or intermediary organisation (e.g. DAAD, Alexander-von-Humboldt Foundation, DFG, public university) orScholarship approval from a Brazilian academic or intermediary organisation (e.g. CAPES, FAPESP)If an employment relationship is envisaged, proof of at least the statutory minimum wage of EUR 12/hour must be provided. Proof of financial resources for the entire duration of the stay must be provided at the time of applicationFor financing via blocked account: Open the blocked account in good time BEFORE applying for a visa. When applying for a visa, only the official opening confirmation stating the total amount paid in and the monthly amount available will be accepted. A confirmation without stating these amounts is not sufficient.Proof of a completed university degree / successful doctorateThis document can be, for example, the degree certificate of your degree programme / doctorate.Please note that a legalisation is required for the use of Tanzanian documents. This confirms to the domestic authorities that the document was actually issued by an official Tanzanian authority.Further information on legalisationsYou can use the Anabin database to check whether your university degree is recognized in Germany. The anabin assessment of your university degree must be “Equivalent ‚Entspricht‘” or “Equivalent ‚Gleichwertig‘”. Print out the search result in the database and bring the printout with you.Are you unable to meet this requirement? Please contact the German authority responsible for the recognition of foreign degrees: KMKRecognition of the university degree (anabin)You can use the Anabin database to check whether your foreign university is recognized in Germany. The anabin rating of your university must be “H+” or “H+/-”. Print out the search result in the database and bring the printout with you.Are you unable to meet this requirement? Please contact the German authority responsible for the recognition of foreign degrees: KMKProof of health insurancePersons with statutory health insurance cover are adequately insured from the first day of work. Please provide proof of your statutory insurance cover.If you arrive before the statutory health insurance cover begins, you must take out appropriate supplementary insurance.If a long or permanent stay is planned, some travel health insurance policies may exclude insurance cover in their terms and conditions. This restriction may also apply to an “incoming” insurance policy, so please ensure that your supplementary insurance policy provides adequate cover. Further information here.Processing time:Due to the regular need for approval from the authorities in Germany, you should generally allow eight weeks for your visa application to be processed (calculated from the time you submit the complete application documents to the diplomatic mission abroad).Please do not request a status update – these will not be answered but ignored.FeesAppointmentsAppointments are made via an online system. It is not possible to make an appointment by telephone. You can find all information here
Skilled and Mobile: Survey Evidence of AI Researchers' Immigration Preferences
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May 14, 2026 at 11:30 AM
Skilled and Mobile: Survey Evidence of AI Researchers' Immigration Preferenceshttps://arxiv.org/abs/2104.07237?utm_source=chatgpt.comRemco Zwetsloot, Baobao Zhang, Noemi Dreksler, Lauren Kahn, Markus Anderljung, Allan Dafoe, Michael C. HorowitzLast revised 5 May 2021Countries, companies, and universities are increasingly competing over top-tier artificial intelligence (AI) researchers. Where are these researchers likely to immigrate and what affects their immigration decisions? We conducted a survey (n=524) of the immigration preferences and motivations of researchers that had papers accepted at one of two prestigious AI conferences: the Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS) and the International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML). We find that the U.S. is the most popular destination for AI researchers, followed by the U.K., Canada, Switzerland, and France. A country's professional opportunities stood out as the most common factor that influences immigration decisions of AI researchers, followed by lifestyle and culture, the political climate, and personal relations. The destination country's immigration policies were important to just under half of the researchers surveyed, while around a quarter noted current immigration difficulties to be a deciding factor. Visa and immigration difficulties were perceived to be a particular impediment to conducting AI research in the U.S., the U.K., and Canada. Implications of the findings for the future of AI talent policies and governance are discussed.Subjects:Computers and Society (cs.CY)ACM classes:K.7.4Cite as:arXiv:2104.07237 [cs.CY] (or arXiv:2104.07237v2 [cs.CY] for this version) https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2104.07237Focus to learn moreRelated DOI:https://doi.org/10.1145/3461702.3462617
Netherlands Researcher Visa: Short-Term Mobility under the EU Researcher Directive
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May 14, 2026 at 11:09 AM
Directive (EU) 2016/801: Short-term mobility of researchershttps://ind.nl/en/residence-permits/work/directive-eu-2016801-short-term-mobility-of-researchers#what-is-short-term-mobility-You have a residence permit as a researcher in a different EU country under Directive (EU) 2016/801. You are coming for a maximum of 180 days out of a 360-day period to carry out research in the Netherlands. Find out what the requirements are and what the process is.What is short-term mobility?Directive (EU) 2016/801 provides that researchers from outside the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland can carry out their research in several EU countries. This is called intra-EU-mobility. Researchers choose a first EU Member State where they are going to carry out research. Afterwards the researcher can carry out parts of the research in one or more other EU countries.There are 2 forms of intra-EU mobility for researchers.Short-term mobility: the researcher comes to the Netherlands to carry out research for a maximum of 180 days out of a 360-day period. No residence permit is required for short-term mobility. Your residence permit in the other country is also valid in the Netherlands.Long-term mobility: the researcher will come to carry out research in the Netherlands for more than 180 days. A residence permit is required for long-term mobility. Find out more on the web page Residence permit researcher (Directive (EU) 2016/801).Family members of researchersDo your family members in the other EU country have residence permits to live with you? Then they can come along with you to the Netherlands. Your family members do not need Dutch residence permits either. The residence permit from the other EU country must remain valid during the whole period. You must notify the IND yourself of the arrival of your family members with a notification.Requirementshttps://ind.nl/en/residence-permits/work/directive-eu-2016801-short-term-mobility-of-researchers#requirementsThe following requirements apply to short-term mobility for researchers:You have a valid residence permit for the purpose of research under Directive (EU) 2016/801 in a different EU country, except for Ireland en Denmark.You are coming to the Netherlands for a maximum of 180 days out of a period of 360 days. Your residence permit from the other EU country will remain valid during your stay in the Netherlands.You are going to carry out research at a research institution in the Netherlands. This research institution is recognised by the IND as sponsor. A recognised sponsor is listed in the Public Register Recognised Sponsors.You have a host agreement with the Dutch research institution. The host agreement contains the following information:the title or purpose of the research;a statement that you will try to carry out all of the research;a statement that the research institution will receive you for the purpose of completing the research;the start and end dates of the research, or the estimated duration of the research;information about the research that you are going to carry out in other EU countries, if this information is known;the legal relationship between you and your employer, for example an employment contract; andyour terms and conditions of employment.You will earn sufficient income. Will you not receive a salary from your Dutch employer? Then you must have different income. For example a scholarship, grant or money from a sponsor. Or you must have sufficient money in your bank account for the time you are in the Netherlands.There are no reasons to assume that you want to live in the Netherlands for a purpose other than to carry out research.You are not a danger to the public order or national security. Resident PermitsDo you want to work in the Netherlands or do you want to hire a foreign employee? Then you need a residence permit or a work permit in some cases.Highly skilled migranthttps://ind.nl/en/residence-permits/work/highly-skilled-migrantTo work in the Netherlands as a highly skilled migrant, you need a residence permit. Only an employer recognised by the IND can apply for your permit. Read what the requirements are and how your employer can apply.European Blue Card residence permithttps://ind.nl/en/residence-permits/work/european-blue-card-residence-permitWith a European Blue Card, you can work in the Netherlands as a highly educated migrant. Find out what the requirements are and how your employer can apply for the permit.Residence permit researcher (Directive (EU) 2016/801)https://ind.nl/en/residence-permits/work/residence-permit-researcher-directive-eu-2016801Under Directive (EU) 2016/801 you are allowed to work as a researcher in the Netherlands. Find out what the requirements are and how your employer applies for the permit.
Call for Applicants in Deep Reinforcement Learning for Flow Control (CFD) – Linköping University, Sweden
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Mar 30, 2026 at 4:18 PM
MSCA-PF 2026: Call for Applicants in Deep Reinforcement Learning for Flow Control (CFD) – Linköping University, Swedenhttps://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/hosting/msca-pf-2026-call-applicants-deep-reinforcement-learning-flow-control-cfd-linkopinghttps://liu.se/en/employee/saesa86Hosting InformationOffer Deadline: Tue, 30 Jun 2026 - 23:59EU Research Framework Programme: Horizon Europe - MSCACountry: SwedenWe are looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to jointly apply for a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship (MSCA-PF 2026) in the area of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and machine learning.The project will focus on data-driven and reinforcement learning approaches for flow control, with particular emphasis on robustness and generalization across operating conditions. The research will be conducted using high-fidelity CFD tools (primarily OpenFOAM) combined with modern machine learning frameworks.The host environment is the Division of Applied Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics at Linköping University, Sweden. The group has strong expertise in CFD, turbulence, and data-driven modeling, with ongoing research on deep reinforcement learning for flow control and multifidelity methods.We are particularly interested in candidates with a strong background in one or more of the following areas:Fluid mechanics and turbulenceComputational fluid dynamics (CFD)Machine learning / deep reinforcement learningScientific computing and programming (Python, C++)The selected candidate will work closely with the host to develop a competitive MSCA proposal.Eligibility (MSCA rules apply):PhD degree at the time of the deadlineMaximum 8 years of research experience after PhDMust comply with the MSCA mobility ruleInterested candidates should send a CV and a short statement of research interests to the host (Saeed Salehi: saeed.salehi@liu.se).
2026 8th International Conference on Big Data Management
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Mar 3, 2026 at 4:05 PM
2026 8th International Conference on Big Data Management https://www.icbdm.org/index.htmlWelcome to ICBDM 2026! 2026 8th International Conference on Big Data Management (ICBDM 2026) will be held in Derby, UK during June 24-26, 2026! It's hosted by University of Derby. The theme of this year is "Data Management in Statistics and Data Science".The conference aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of big data management. It also provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of big data management.Important DatesSubmission Deadline: April 5, 2026Acceptance Notification: May 5, 2026Registration Deadline: May 20, 2026Camera-Ready Version: May 20, 2026Early Bird Registration End: May 20, 2026JournalA few selected papers with extended version will be published in theJournal of Advanced Management ScienceISSN: 2810-9740 Frequency: SemiannuallyDOI: 10.18178/joamsAbstracting/ Indexing: CNKI, Google Scholar, CrossrefTemplate: JOAMS TemplateCall for PapersTopics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:Track 1: Big Data Analysis and ManagementData Acquisition, Integration, Cleaning, and Best PracticesBig Data Search Architectures, Scalability and EfficiencyCloud/Grid/Stream Data Mining- Big Velocity DataSemantic-based Data Mining and Data Pre-processingBig Data as a ServiceData Lifecycle Management: From Collection to ArchivingData Governance Frameworks and Best PracticesData Management Standards (e.g., FAIR principles: Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable)Ethical Considerations in Data ManagementAlgorithms and Systems for Big Data SearchVisualization Analytics for Big DataChallenges in Managing Large-scale DatasetsBig Data Processing Frameworks (e.g., Apache Spark, Apache Flink)Scalable Storage Solutions for Big DataMobility and Big DataMethods for Data Collection: Surveys, Experiments, Sensors, Web ScrapingData Integration Techniques: ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) ProcessesSearch and Mining of Variety of Data including Scientific and Engineering, Social, Sensor/IoT/IoE, and Multimedia DataTrack 2: Data Structures and Data ModelsMultimedia and Multi-structured Data- Big Variety DataComputational Modeling and Data IntegrationRelational Databases (e.g., SQL) vs. NoSQL Databases (e.g., MongoDB, Cassandra)Data Warehousing and Data Lake ArchitecturesCloud-based Data Storage Solutions (e.g., AWS S3, Google BigQuery)Distributed Storage Systems for Big Data (e.g., Hadoop HDFS)Data Quality Metrics: Accuracy, Completeness, Consistency, and TimelinessTechniques for Data Cleaning and PreprocessingHandling Missing Data: Imputation Methods and StrategiesOutlier Detection and Treatment in DatasetsReal-Time Data Collection and Streaming Data ManagementImportance of Metadata in Data ManagementMetadata Standards and Schemas (E.G., Dublin Core, Schema.Org)Tools for Metadata Extraction and ManagementRole of Metadata in Data Discovery and ReuseVisualization of High-Dimensional DataManaging Unstructured Data (E.G., Text, Images, Videos)Data Silos and Interoperability IssuesTrack 3: Big Data Security and PrivacyVisualizing Large Scale Security DataThreat Detection using Big Data AnalyticsPrivacy Threats of Big DataPrivacy Preserving Big Data Collection/AnalyticsHCI Challenges for Big Data Security & PrivacySociological Aspects of Big Data PrivacyTrust Management in IoT and Other Big Data SystemsData Encryption and Anonymization TechniquesRole-based Access Control (RBAC) and Data PermissionsCompliance with Data Protection Regulations (e.g., GDPR, CCPA)Secure Data Sharing and Transfer ProtocolsVisualizing Large Scale Security DataBalancing Data Accessibility with SecurityTrust Management in IoT and Other Big Data SystemsHCI Challenges for Big Data Security & PrivacyTrack 4: Big Data Analysis Tools and Key TechnologiesHealthcare: Managing Electronic Health Records (EHR) and Patient DataFinance: Data Management for Fraud Detection and Risk AnalysisEnvironmental Science: Managing Climate and Satellite DataSocial Sciences: Handling Survey and Census DataE-Commerce: Customer Data Management and PersonalizationComplex Big Data Applications in Science, Engineering, Medicine, Healthcare, Finance, Business, Law, Education, Transportation, Retailing, TelecommunicationBig Data Analytics in Small Business Enterprises (SMEs)Big Data Analytics in Government, Public Sector and Society in GeneralReal-Life Case Studies of Value Creation through Big Data AnalyticsExperiences with Big Data Project DeploymentsBig Data as a ServiceBig Data Industry StandardsTrack 5: Application of Big Data in Information SystemsTools and Techniques for Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA)Interactive Dashboards for Data Exploration (E.G., Tableau, Power BI)Open-Source Data Management Tools (E.G., Apache Nifi, Talend)Data Management Platforms (E.G., Snowflake, Databricks)Cloud-Native Data Management SolutionsAutomation Tools for Data Pipelines (E.G., Airflow, Prefect)Data Pipelines for Machine Learning WorkflowsFeature Engineering and Dataset PreparationManaging Labeled and Unlabeled Data for Supervised and Unsupervised LearningData Versioning and Reproducibility in ML ExperimentsData Management for AI and Deep LearningBlockchain for Secure and Decentralized Data ManagementFederated Learning and Privacy-Preserving Data ManagementQuantum Computing and Its Impact on Data Management
Workshop on ASEAN Talent Mobility: National Platform Development & Linkages
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Oct 17, 2025 at 12:34 AM
National Platform Development & Linkages ObjectivesTo build the capacity of country administrators and IT managers to install, configure, and manage the National Talent Platforms.To customize the platform with national branding, content, and user roles while ensuring interoperability with the ASEAN-level ATM system.To train participants in coding, file management, and data analytics for talent informatics.To strengthen regional cooperation by harmonizing technical standards and data-sharing practices across ASEAN.Date & VenueDate: 19–20 October 2025Venue: Swissotel Bangkok Ratchada, Bangkok, Thailand
Lab Location: Hub of Talents in AI and Innovation Next
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Oct 4, 2025 at 12:55 AM
AI-NEXTHub of Talents in AI and Innovation Nexthttps://www.ai-next.or.thadmin@ai-next.or.thCore Mission of the Center In a world where skills must keep pace with the changes of the digital labor market, we bring together a network of AI and technology experts to create a continuous, comprehensive, and accessible learning ecosystem.Because we believe that AI is not here to replace people, but to serve as a tool that enhances human potential and opens up opportunities for everyone to grow alongside the new era.Thailand's AI expert network showcases a wide range of specialized fields across sectors. Key areas of expertise include:Artificial Intelligence in Natural Language Processing (NLP)AI in Healthcare and Medical TechnologyGeographic Information Systems (GIS) & MobilityBig Data AnalyticsImage Processing & Computer VisionUrban Computing, UAV (Drones), and Remote SensingAI in Agriculture and Agricultural RoboticsAI for Automotive and Intelligent Transportation SystemsDigital Engineering & Computing SciencesMathematical Modeling & Applied Computing Our Strategic Goals1. Develop AI Curriculum and Human CapitalWe design and deliver AI-related training in collaboration with schools and universities to equip people with digital skills tailored to the Thai context and global demands.2. Drive AI Research and InnovationWe support strategic alignment and integration of national priorities to advance urgent and impactful research across diverse regions and sectors.3. Apply AI in IndustryWe initiate projects that enhance operational efficiency, reduce costs, and foster the adoption of AI-powered automation in industrial applications.4. Advance AI Policy and EthicsWe promote AI regulations aligned with international frameworks such as the EU AI Act, and advocate for the ethical use of AI with sustainability, safety, and transparency in mind.5. Foster International CollaborationWe establish global partnerships and formal agreements (MOUs) to position Thailand as a regional hub for international AI cooperation.6. Support AI Startups and Innovation EcosystemWe expand platforms such as AI-as-a-Service to catalyze startup growth, support AI infrastructure, and strengthen the innovation ecosystem.
MSCA Staff Exchanges: What’s in it for research infrastructures and research institutions in ASEAN Virtual Information Session
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Mar 26, 2025 at 9:50 PM
Engage in knowledge exchange with European and global partners Date: Friday, 25 April 2025 Time: 2.00pm to 3.30pm (JKK/BKK) Please Register hereFor more information please contact: E-READI, simon.grimley@gmail.com / rentzowvasu@gmail.com Marie Sklodowska-Curie Staff Exchanges (MSCA SE) provide funding for international, inter-sectoral and interdisciplinary mobility of R&I staff, leading to knowledge transfer between participating organisations. The aim is to develop sustainable collaborative projects between different organisations from the academic and non-academic sectors, based in Europe and the world. Exchanged staff benefit from new knowledge, skills and career development perspectives, while participating organisations increase their research and innovation capacities. Mobility through funded secondments The grant funds the mobility of seconded staff members from one month to one year. Staff involved should return to their sending organisations after the secondment, to pass on their knowledge. Open to ASEAN research entities Staff Exchanges are open to international consortia of universities, research institutions, businesses, SMEs and other non-academic organisations. Legal entities in any of the ten ASEAN member countries – universities, research centres, companies, NGOs etc. – are eligible to join a MSCA Staff Exchange consortium. Learn more about this opportunity now The next call for application is due to open on 27 March 2025 with a deadline of 8 October 2025. Join this 90-minute information session to find out how you can participate.
Opportunities for Talent Collaboration in ASEAN in the Digital Age
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Jan 13, 2025 at 9:51 PM
Talent mobility, or the free movement of skilled labour across national borders, is a central tenet of ASEAN’s drive toward regional economic integration. The ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) Vision 2025 includes facilitating the movement of investments, skilled labour, business professionals, and capital. To this end, the ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint 2025 outlines initiatives such as implementing mutual recognition agreements (MRAs) for skilled professionals, strengthening commitments under the ASEAN Agreement on the Movement of Natural Persons, and reducing regulatory barriers by standardising hiring requirements and documentation.Furthermore, the ongoing negotiations on the ASEAN Digital Economy Framework Agreement (DEFA) include digital talent mobility as one of its nine key pillars.These commitments recognise the importance of developing, attracting, and retaining talent in accelerating ASEAN’s economic growth. As technology-driven digital transformation is reshaping the region, human expertise is more essential than ever. Skill gaps will limit the region’s ability to maximise digital opportunities. For instance, a shortage of skilled ICT professionals, including cybersecurity experts, hampers our ability to address increasingly complex cybersecurity threats.ASEAN Member States have negotiated past agreements to facilitate cross-border professional practice. Mutual recognition agreements were signed between 2005 and 2012 for sectors including engineering, nursing, architecture, medicine, dentistry, and tourism. In 2012, the Member States signed an agreement on the movement of natural persons, establishing a framework for the temporary cross-border movement of workers. ASEAN Member States also signed the ASEAN Comprehensive Investment Agreement (ACIA), which includes provisions to streamline business visa procedures for citizens within the ASEAN. These are important first steps to foster talent mobility.Read more at https://theaseanmagazine.asean.org/article/opportunities-for-talent-collaboration-in-asean-in-the-digital-ageThe ASEAN Secretariat70A Jalan Sisingamangaraja Jakarta 12110P: (+6221)7262991, 7243372F: (+6221)7398234, 7243504M: ASEAN-magazine@asean.org
Call for Expression of Interest for a joint application under the upcoming Call for MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships 2025
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Jan 6, 2025 at 12:05 AM
Call for Expression of Interest for MSCA Postdoctoral fellowships at UNIGE – N. 7 Optimization and machine learningHosting InformationOffer Deadline: Mon, 5 May 2025 - 13:00Organisation / Company: University of GenoaLink: https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/hosting/call-expression-interest-msca-postdoctoral-fellowships-unige-n-7-optimization-andUniversity of Genoa, UNIGE, located in Genoa, ITALY, welcomes postdoctoral researchers of any nationality, with an excellent track record, to apply to the European Commission Marie Sklodowska-Curie (MSCA) Postdoctoral Fellowships 2025. Our University has been beneficiary of several MSCA-PF in Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe. The Marie Sklodowska Curie (MSCA) Postdoctoral Fellowship is one of funding scheme of the European Commission’s Horizon Europe Research & Innovation programme, dedicated to excellent research promoting international mobility, as well as interdisciplinary and intersectoral exchanges. MSCA fellowship grant provides a competitive salary plus mobility and family allowances if applicable, as well as a contribution to cover research, training and networking costs. The research projects will have 2- or 3-years duration. Selected candidates will be provided with special support for proposal writing and development. The University of Genoa will organize in May the fifth edition of the Masterclass MSCA@UniGe. Selectedcandidate researchers will have the opportunity to attend a 2-days online intensive training and coaching course on how to write a successful proposal. This masterclass is a pathway of support to candidates and their supervisors in preparing project proposal, including prescreening activity of the draft proposals and the organisation of dedicated B2B meetings, by the European Research Office of UniGe, National Contact Point and other experts.The masterclass will take place on May/June2025.More information: Masterclass MSCA@UniGeMSCA domain: Mathematics (MAT)Research Project DescriptionI work in the field of optimization for machine learning and inverse problems. My main interest is the development and the application of mathematical optimization techniques to enhance the performance, efficiency, and interpretability of models and algorithms. Optimization plays a crucial role in the of training machine learning models. The goal is to minimize an empirical error, which is an approximation of the true objective function, perturbed by stochastic noise. In modern applications, the problem is often high dimensional, and most successful optimization methods are based on simple iterative procedures, such as gradient descent or stochastic gradient descent. I am interested in many challenges related to the behavior of gradient based methods such as: convergence in the nonconvex setting, implicit regularization properties, scalable, adaptive, asynchronous and distributed implementations.Research GroupMaLGa is a joint research center between computer science and mathematics. Its activities span a wide range of diverse but connected topics, including Computer Vision, Computational Harmonic Analysis, Data Science, Statistical Learning and Optimization.ApplicationAn expression of interest shall be sent to prof. Silvia Villa (silvia.villa@unige.it, Orcid ID: 0000-0002-6232-5631) within 5th May 2025.Your file should contain the following elements:A short CVA one-page research proposalOne/two letters of reference (optional)For more information, please contact prof. Silvia Villa (silvia.villa@unige.it).EligibilityFor MSCA-PF 25 call (opening foreseen on 9th April 2025), at the deadline for the submission of proposals (10th September 2025) postdoctoral candidates shall have a maximum of 8 years of postdoctoral research experience and must not have resided or carried out their main activities in Italy (for European Fellowship) or in the Third Country of the outgoing phase (for Global Fellowship) for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to the abovementioned deadline. More info on MSCA PF are available at the following link: https://marie-sklodowska-curie-actions.ec.europa.eu/actions/postdoctora…
Happy New Year 2025 from ASEAN Talent Mobility Community
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Dec 31, 2024 at 9:27 AM
Dear Members and Partners,As we step into 2025, the ASEAN Talent Mobility Community extends our warmest wishes to you and your loved ones for a year filled with joy, prosperity, and boundless opportunities.May this year bring growth, collaboration, and shared success across borders, as we continue to empower talent and innovation in the ASEAN region. Together, let us build bridges, share knowledge, and unlock the immense potential of our community.Here’s to a brighter future and stronger connections in 2025!Warm regards,ASEAN Talent Mobility Community
6 Funded PhD Positions in Nanoscience - IMDEA Nanociencia IDEAL PhD Fellowship Programme
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Jun 8, 2024 at 9:57 PM
Second call for applications now open!Deadline: 23 August 2024Organisation Country: SpainIDEAL PhD programme is a new doctoral fellowship programme promoted by IMDEA Nanociencia that aims to attract 12 talented researchers in two open calls to undertake excellent research in any of the programmes at the Institute:P1 Nanotechnology for energy harvestingP2 Quantum materials at the nanoscaleP3 Nanotechnology for healthcareP4 Nanomagnetism for Information and Communication TechnologiesP5 Ultrafast phenomena at the nanoscaleP6 Nanotechnology for Critical Raw Materials and SustainabilityWithin the IDEAL PhD programme, we aim to boost the careers of talented researchers offering them an innovative, intersectoral and truly interdisciplinary training in nanoscience and nanotechnology. IMDEA Nano is committed to providing a pool of researchers with the skills and knowledge needed to tackle the next challenges in the field nanoscience.Doctoral candidates will receive a well-balanced training and quality mentoring from an experienced scientific and management team as well as access to an infrastructure of the highest level for the pursuit of their projects in nanoscience and nanotechnology. The duration of the fellowships is 42 months.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.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.EligibilityResearchers of any nationality are eligible to apply to the IDEAL PhD fellowships. Applicants need to comply with the following eligibility criteria:Mobility requirements: Following the MSCA mobility rule, candidates must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in Spain for more than 12 months in the last 3 years before the call deadline.Degree certificates: Candidates must have completed the studies that lead to an official university degree that gives access to doctoral studies.Research experience: Candidates must be doctoral candidates, i.e. not already in possession of a doctoral degree at the time of the call deadline. Language: applicants must have a B2-equivalent or higher level of English.BenefitsIDEAL 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 receivea 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.Average annual gross salary of € 24,600Mobility allowance of € 2,400 (paid over the first 12 months, included in average salary).Research, and travel costs up to € 900/month (managed by the institution)Family Allowance of € 100 per month per child (up to 2 children)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.
Funded Regular and Junior Fellowships at the Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg in Germany
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May 20, 2024 at 5:16 PM
Deadline: 15 July 2024AboutOutlineThe Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg (HWK) in Delmenhorst is an Institute for Advanced Study in the Northwest of Germany. Its Fellowship program offers outstanding researchers the opportunity to focus on research without the distraction of everyday routines in academia, to interact with colleagues from other disciplines, and to benefit from a diverse and vibrant Fellowship community. The HWK awards Fellowships to highly qualified researchers of all career levels from postdoctoral to senior researchers. With these Fellowships, the HWK supports interdisciplinary and international collaboration both, between its Fellows and research institutions in Germany’s Northwest region, and within the community of Fellows residing on the HWK campus.What is fundedThe HWK awards Fellowships to highly qualified researchers of all career levels from postdoctoral to senior researchers. Regular Fellowships are available for researchers whose PhD (or comparable degree) has been awarded more than five years ago and who have already gained substantial professional experience in academia and research.Junior Fellowships are available for early career researchers whose PhD has been awarded less than five years ago and who have gained first professional experience in academia and research. Both, a continuation of previous research activities, or starting a new strand of research by using the expertise in the Northwestern region, are welcome, this includes crossing disciplinary boundaries.DurationFellowship duration ranges from 3 to 10 months. Residence at the HWK is obligatory. Financial conditions are to be negotiated on an individual basis after successful application. Depending on the Fellowship project, Regular Fellowships and Junior Fellowships can be awarded for a minimum of three and a maximum of ten months. Regular Fellowships may be split into no more than two periods of residence, provided that accommodation is available at the HWK. Junior Fellowships cannot be split. EligibilityExcellent researchers with a PhD from all disciplines and from all parts of the world (except northwestern Germany) are welcome to apply. We also accept applications involving experimental and lab research; in these cases confirmation of access to research infrastructure at a nearby institution is required.Fellows are selected based on the following criteria:the candidate’s academic qualification,the quality and the innovative character of the candidate’s proposed research project,the candidate’s willingness to contribute to and to profit from a highly interdisciplinary Fellowship community,the fit of the proposed project with the spectrum of disciplines and research interests at the HWK.Collaborations with colleagues at the regional universities and research institutes are appreciated but in general, they are not a necessary condition for a Fellowship. They are necessary, however, when the applicant plans to conduct an experimental project and thus needs a research infrastructure for their project. In that case, a regional collaboration partner will have to confirm that they will provide the necessary infrastructure to work on the Fellowship project.Researchers based at institutions in the Northwestern region of Germany cannot apply for Regular or Junior Fellowships. They are encouraged, however, to motivate national or international colleagues to apply for Fellowships.More Information: https://hanse-ias.de/en/fellowships/application?mtm_campaign=Annual%20Call%2020…
Looking for MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship candidates (MSCA-PF-2024): Biofabrication, Bioprinting, Biomaterials, Tissue Engineering, 3D invitro models, Regenerative Medicine, Orthopedics
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May 20, 2024 at 3:18 PM
AboutThe current Expression of Interest is intended for searching post-doctoral candidates with interest in applying for the Marie Skłodowska-Curie GLOBAL Postdoctoral Fellowship 2024 (HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-PF-GF) at AO Research Institute Davos (ARI, Switzerland) as Host Institution for the outgoing phase (12-24 months), followed by a mandatory 12-month return phase to a host institution based in an EU Member state / Associated Country.NOTE: Being Switzerland currently classified as “not associated third country”, it is NOT possible to apply for MSCA European Postdoctoral Fellowships with a Swiss host. It is only possible to apply for GLOBAL Fellowship with the Swiss host in the outgoing phase.Call deadline is 11 September 2024.Potential candidates must comply with the following eligibility criteria of the MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship callHorizon Europe MSCA - How to apply - European Commission (europa.eu)To be National or long-term resident (5 consecutive years spent in an EU Member state / Associated Country),To be in possession of the PhD at the call deadline,To have a maximum of 8 years of research experience at the call deadline (few exceptions are possible),To comply with the mobility rule: do not have resided or carried out the main activity (work or studies) in the country of the Host Institute during the outgoing phase (Switzerland) for more than 12 months in the 3 years before the call deadline.In case of resubmission, to have not received in the previous application a lower score than 70%.Description of the host organization and research groupThe AO Foundation is a medically guided, not-for-profit organization, a global network of surgeons, and the premier education, innovation, and research organization for the surgical treatment of trauma and musculoskeletal disorders.AO Research Institute Davos (ARI) is the research arm of AO Foundation; its mission is promoting excellence in patient care and outcomes in trauma and musculoskeletal disorders. ARI's scientific activities are multidisciplinary and with a very strong approach to basic and translational research, focused on clinical applications and realized through a cooperation network with many industrial partners. ARI has a vast experience in managing and supervising research projects with a portfolio of international (H2020, Horizon Europe) and national (SNSF) competitive projects. In addition, ARI is at the forefront of high-quality international conferences, such as EORS 2010, TERMIS 2017, ESB 2023, and the next EORS 2025. ARI's commitment in fulfilling the highest standards in research is demonstrated by international standard accreditations. The entire ARI is certified according to ISO 9001:2015. The accreditation includes ARI's preclinical facility, which can perform GLP-like studies. Additionally, the Biomechanical Services and Concept Development are certified as medical device manufacturer according to ISO 13485:2016. Also, ARI's preclinical facility fulfils the highest standard of care for animals (AAALAC accreditation).ARI comprises of 3 Research Programmes:Regenerative Orthopaedics (RO) is a multidisciplinary team focusing on a holistic approach to tissue engineering for repair and regeneration of the musculoskeletal system. RO Program has established research activities in the field of bone, cartilage, and intervertebral disc, with a major focus on regenerative medicine, 3D printing, cell and gene therapy and fracture-related infections.The RO comprises of 5 focus areas: Disc & Cartilage Biology area has tissue-specific bioreactors, namely for intervertebral disc and articular joints, that are instrumental for in vitro testing and for investigating the effect of mechano-regulation on cell behaviour.Bone Biology area aims to study the cellular mechanisms involved in the different phases of bone healing and their interplay for a better understanding and further monitoring of the process.Biomedical Materials area develops responsive materials for orthopaedic regeneration with a strong expertise on biopolymers and nanocomposites. Additive manufacturing technologies are used for both basic understanding of biomaterials and cells interaction, and for translational research in the orthopaedic field.Progenitor Biology & Mechanoregulation area investigates the role of multiple stimuli, such as mechanical stimulation, growth factors and gene therapy in the progression of stem cell differentiation.Infection Biology area performs research into clinically relevant preclinical models of fracture related infection including both in vitro and in vivo models, which are used to investigate novel anti-infective interventions such as implant coatings, novel antimicrobials and provide improved understanding of host-pathogen interactions.Sound Guided Tissue Regeneration activities are articulated around the translation of innovative biofabrication technologies for the repair of musculoskeletal disorders and development of cutting-edge 3D in vitro models for drug screening and personalized medicine. The team use sound wave-based approach and other external fields (e.g. light, magnetic, electric) for contactless cell assembly and stimulation. ARI supported the startup Mimix Biotherapeutics which launched the first acoustic bioprinter in 2021. Biomedical Development (BD) offers extensive know-how, expertise, and experience in the fields of biomechanical testing and computational analyses to advance patient care.Preclinical Service (PCF) offers strong expertise and applies animal models to answer questions from academic researchers, clinicians and industrial partners to improve fracture fixation devices, investigate new (bio)-materials and technologies as well as and surgical procedures. Detailed analysis, both from in vitro and in vivo studies is also provided by the Tissue Morphology facility, which is the institutes' core facility for histology and microscopy.How to apply?Interested candidates should send their CV and a motivation letter to Nunzia Di Luise, Scientific Project Officer (nunzia.diluise@aofoundation.org).More Informationhttps://www.aofoundation.org/what-we-do/research-innovation/about
Career Development Award (basic biological science | Italy)
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May 8, 2024 at 11:12 PM
The Career Development Award from the Giovanni Armenise Harvard Foundation supports early-career researchers wishing to join the Italian research community as independent investigators. Applications close on July 15, 2024.What is fundedAs part of the preliminary discussion with a Host Institute in Italy, an offer of a tenure-track position is desirable. The award provides 200,000 EUR/year. Funds can cover salaries for the scholar (commensurate with the position at the Host Institute), technicians, junior scientists, research supplies or administrative support required for the program. Funds can also cover specialized equipment not normally available at the Host Institute. Up to 10% of the funds can be used for administrative costs associated with the program in the host department.Duration3 yearsEligibilityApplicants must:have at least 3 years of postdoctoral experience in basic biological sciences and no more than 11 years post PhD.be currently outside Italy and wishing to move to Italy
EACR Travel Fellowships (cancer research)
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May 4, 2024 at 11:44 AM
Deadline: This grant has rolling submissions. Submit applications at any time.Organisation Country: United KingdomResearch Field: Natural sciences, Professions and applied sciencesFunding Type: Mobility Incoming, Mobility Outgoing, Travel GrantsMore Information: https://www.scientifyresearch.org/grant/eacr-travel-fellowships-cancer-research/The EACR Travel Fellowships provided by the European Association for Cancer Research (EACR) and World Cancer Research support students and early career cancer researchers who are members of the EACR or its associated national societies to gain new skills by visiting a laboratory in another country. Funding of up to 3000 EUR are available. Applicants must apply at least 8 weeks before the planned trip.What is fundedUp to 3000 EUR are available. Travel to gain new skills by visiting a laboratory in another country.Duration N/AEligibilityStudents and early career cancer researchers who are members of the EACR or its associated national societies.