
Call for Applications is open for scholarship within the Erasmus+ Credit Mobility programme for study in the spring semester of 2023-2024 academic year (5-6 months).
FOR MASTERS:
Start date: 1 February 2024
- English-language Reservoir Engineering programme at the School of Geology (ENSG) (Geoscience),
- English-language programme Computer sciences in Natural Language Processing (IDMC)
- Applied Mechanical Engineering (ENIM)
French-language programmes: Geology (ENSG), Industrial Engineering and Applied Mathematics (Mines), Energy (Mines), Computer sciences (Mines), Geo-Engineering (Mines or ENSG), Materials Science & Engineering (Mines), Materials and Production Management (Mines), Track Functional Materials, Track Structural Materials (Mines)
Internships in laboratories in the following areas:
- Materials – IJL
- Materials – LEM3
- Computer Science – LORIA
- Energy, theoretical and applied mechanics; Experimental study of droplet size and velocity distributions generated at a Quench Front (project to improve nuclear reactor safety) – LEMTA
- Reservoir of geothermal energy; Enhanced oil recovery methods; Methane production from coal beds; 3D geomodelling & geo-chemical distribution of the Rare earth element (REE) deposits; Modelling of aquifer de-pollution ; In-situ leaching – GEORESSOURCES
- Geoscience – CRPG
Ab initio modelling of new Iron-based sensitizers for solar energy conversion – LPCT
FOR POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS:
Research internships at the School of Geology, Nancy School of Mines, in research laboratories in the areas of:
- Materials – IJL
- Materials – LEM3
- Computer Science – LORIA
- Energy, theoretical and applied mechanics; CO2 capture – Development of an optical measurement of CO2 loading in aqueous solvents – LEMTA,
- Reservoir of geothermal energy; Enhanced oil recovery methods; Methane production from coal beds; 3D geomodelling & geo-chemical distribution of the Rare earth element (REE) deposits; Modelling of aquifer de-pollution ; In-situ leaching – GEORESSOURCES
Motion-corrected supine breast MRI – IADI (Adaptive Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging) laboratory is a research unit attached to the University of Lorraine and INSERM (National Institute of the Health and Medical Research). Candidate profile: Master or PhD student. Dynamic, autonomous, interested in medical research. Good English (French will be a +). Strong programming skills (MATLAB, C++, Python). Solid background in signal/image processing. General knowledge of maths.
Deadline: 8 December 2023
Applicants for the scholarship should submit the following documents in English:
1. Application form (attached)
2. CV in EUROPASS format + cover letter;
3. A copy of the passport;
4. A copy of the diploma and its supplement, certified by the faculty with a seal;
5. Proof of foreign language proficiency (minimum level of English/French B2)
6. An individual schedule (the individual schedule form can be downloaded from the website of the Academic Mobility Department) with the approximate dates of the session upon return and a visa-approval from the Faculty/Institute Mobility Coordinator. You can get advice on this document in room 222 (Department of Academic Mobility, address – the main building of the KNU))
7. Fill in the online form.
The package of documents in electronic form must be collected in one file in pdf format, in the order they are listed, the file name must contain the name of the university and the name of the applicant: NANSI2024_Ivanenko.
Please send the package of documents by e-mail (in the subject field indicate – NANSI2024_Ivanenko to the International Relations Department – erasmus.international@knu.ua and the project coordinator Prof. O.M. Ivanik .
The date of the interview will be announced after the deadline.



