Unite! Research Week in October 2024 in Grenoble
The Unite! Research Week in Grenoble, 14-18 October 2024, focusing on AI, Energy, Sustainability Electronics and Industry 4.0, is a networking event for faculty and doctoral students. Also Master’s students interested in doctoral studies can join the event. In addition to the programme concentrating on the focus areas of the Week, doctoral students are offered sessions on working life skills and researcher skills.
Networking and connections to the industry are at the hearth of this event.
The event will host 200 participants and Aalto will have a share of about 20. The accommodation and catering costs are likely to be covered by the organizers, and there is a possibility to apply for Erasmus+ mobility grants for teachers and staff or Erasmus+ short term blended mobilities scholarships for students.
Aalto is involved in planning the programme of the event. Faculty who are interested in giving a presentation about the topics of the event, can be in contact with us via udes@aalto.fi. More information about participation will follow later, but faculty and doctoral students interested in participatin can share interest to participate with us at udes@aalto.fi.
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Unite! is a European University alliance of innovation, technology and engineering of nine universities connecting European regions of economic prospect, entrepreneurship and innovation. A strategic, agile and dynamic alliance of universities based on shared values with a common vision and mutual trust. Unite! commits to being a strong driving force for technology and innovation, a multilingual transeuropean campus that will train the experts and leaders that drive the digital and green transition.
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