Unite! Research Week in Grenoble-Autrans, 14-18 October
Through this event, doctoral students will discover the Unite! research ecosystem, through advanced courses, several research challenges, Doctors' and Researchers' testimonies, visits of Research Infrastructures around Grenoble. One full day will be dedicated to an Industry Forum, where Internships will be proposed. This will also be an opportunity of discussions with researchers.
Participants may receive 3 ECTS upon completion and evaluation.
Registration is free and includes accommodation and meals from Monday 14 October to Friday 18 October 2024. Aalto will cover the travel expenses of the selected participants.
Participating universities include: Grenoble INP-UGA, Aalto, KTH, PoliTO, TUDa, TU Graz, ULisboa, UPC, Wroclaw Tech. Each university is responsible for selecting their students upon their own selection criteria.
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.
More information will be available after the holidays in late August. Interested participants can contact udes@aalto.fi.
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