The ICM looks for candidates to host within the Doctoral INPhINIT Fellowships Programme:
INPHINIT Fellowship Programme 2024:
”la Caixa” Foundation grants 60 doctoral INPhINIT fellowships for young talented researchers of any nationality who wish to pursue doctoral studies in Spain. Doctoral INPhINIT fellowships offer a highly competitive salary and complementary opportunities for training in transferable skills through residential sessions, outreach activities, and other features. The programme is divided into two frames:
Doctoral INPhINIT – Incoming call
30 doctoral fellowships for researchers who wish to carry out their doctoral project at a Spanish research centre accredited with the Spanish Seal of Excellence Severo Ochoa. Candidates must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in Spain for more than twelve months in the three years immediately preceding the closing date of the call. Deadline 23rd January 2025.
Doctoral INPhINIT – Retaining call
30 doctoral fellowships for researchers who want to carry out their doctoral project in any field of research at any university or research centre in Spain. Candidates must have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in Spain for more than twelve months in the three years immediately preceding the closing date of the call. Deadline 18th February 2025.
You can find more information and all details for applying here in the programme website. All applications should be submitted through the programme platform before the correspondent deadline.
ICM Projects open to host PhD candidates
- Innovative Applications of Fiber Optic Technology for Environmental and Geophysical Monitoring
PI: Arantza Ugalde (a.ugalde@icm.csic.es)
- Characterization of the 3D structure and evolution of a large active fault using high-resolution geophysical data and modeling: The Al-Idrissi fault (Alboran Sea)
PI: Héctor Perea (hperea@icm.csic.es)
- Monitoring the contemporary biodiversity crisis in the Mediterranean Sea using digital data from recreational fishing
PI: Dr. Valerio Sbragaglia (sbragaglia@icm.csic.es)
- Evolutionary history of dinoflagellates: from benthos to plankton
PI: Dr. Albert Reñé (albertrene@icm.csic.es), Esther Garcés (esther@icm.csic.es)
- New machine learning algorithms implemented in marine robotics will lead to a revolution in ocean monitoring.
PI: Dr. Ivan Masmitjà (masmitja@icm.csic.es)
- Seeing through the eyes of a sea turtle: using novel animal-borne camera to gain insights into the behavior of loggerhead and green turtles.
PI: Dr. Nathan Robinson (nathan@icm.csic.es)
- Pleistocene-Holocene marine resources of the Western Mediterranean.
PI: Dr. Maria Bas (mbas@icm.csic.es)
- Unlocking the 3D Genome: Computational Analysis of the Evolution of Chromatin Structure in Teleosts.
PI: Dr. Noelia Díaz (ndiaz@icm.csic.es)
- Filling gaps in eukaryotic evolution and ecology: Single Cell Genomics of uncultured protists.
PI: Dr. Ramon Massana (ramonm@icm.csic.es)
- Geodynamic, seismological and machine learning modelling for large active faults systems as a tool for the characterization of geological hazards in the Alboran Sea (GEOSEISMOD)
PI: Héctor Perea (hperea@icm.csic.es) and Jonas Ruh (jruh@icm.csic.es)