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CERN Technical Studentships in IT

CERN Technical Studentships in IT, Mathematics and Robotics

Country: Switzerland
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Applications call for CERN Technical Studentships in IT, Mathematics and Robotics. If you are a student looking to complete practical training in domains related to IT, Mathematics and Robotics, you will have the opportunity to work at the cutting edge of technology, contribute and broaden your knowledge in areas as varied as mechanical testing of materials, magnetic measurements, metallography, surface treatment, optical and electronic microscopy, X-ray diffraction or radiochemistry to name but a few.

Benefits

  • A contract of association from 4 to 12 months.
  • An allowance of 3319 Swiss Francs per month (net of tax).
  • A travel allowance.
  • Depending on your personal circumstances, a supplement if you are married and/or have children.
  • Coverage by CERN’s comprehensive Health Insurance scheme (the contribution will be automatically deducted from your allowance).
  • 2,5 days of paid leave per month.

Requirements

In order to qualify for a place on the programme you will need to meet the following requirements:

  • A national of a CERN Member or Associate Member State.
  • Have completed at least 18 months of your undergraduate studies (Bachelor or Master’s) at the time of the next student selection taking place in May 2021. Please note that PhD students are not eligible for this CERN Technical Studentships in IT, Mathematics and Robotics.
  • Can stay for at least 4 and at most 12 months remaining registered as a full-time student.
  • Have a good knowledge of English OR French.

About CERN

The European Organization for Nuclear Research (also known as CERN) is the European research organization. It operates the largest Particles Physics laboratory in the world. This 1954 established organization has 23 member countries altogether. Using the world’s largest and most complex scientific instruments, scientists of CERN studies basic constituents of matter – fundamental particles that collide together at close to the speed of light. In general, CERN’s main function is to provide the particle accelerators and other infrastructure for high-energy physics research. And as a result, numerous experiments have been constructed at CERN through international collaborations.

Specifications

Type of Opportunity Exchange Programs
Deadline24 March,2021
CountrySwitzerland
Open toAll
OrganizerCERN

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