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With the contribution of the LIFE programme of the European Union - LIFE14 ENV/GR/000611

Collective Innovation for Public Transport in European Cities looks for researchers

The Transport Systems Research Group of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (TSRG/AUTh) is looking to fill 2 full-time work positions in the field of research assistance, mainly in the framework of the “Collective Innovation for Public Transport in European Cities” (CIPTEC) project

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The candidates should have a background in:

  • Statistics and/or Operations Research with excellent skill in statistical analysis and/or OR, oral and written English, utilization of Office Suite software and writing scientific reports in English

  • Informatics and/or Electronic Engineering with excellent skill in mobile application and dynamic website content development, oral and written English, utilization of Office Suite software and writing scientific reports in English

 

The duration of positions is 4-months, while after the successful conclusion of this period there is the prospect of extending the cooperation in a more permanent basis.

The candidates will be part of the TSRG/AUTh’s working team and will work under the direct supervision of the Scientific Co-ordinator of TSRG/AUTh. They will work in a very fast paced environment, alongside teams and organisations throughout Europe, representing a variety of sectors, such as academia, business, public agencies & authorities, enterprises, consumer associations, etc and they will be responsible for day-today tasks of both managerial and technical type.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The deadline for applications’ submission is the 19th of February 2016. For more information you can download the call here or contact TSRG/AUTh.

 

 

 

 

The LIFE GYM [LIFE14 ENV/GR/000611] project is co-funded by the LIFE programme, the EU financial instrument for the environment.

 

The sole responsibility for the content of this report lies with the authors. It does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the European Union. Neither the EASME nor the European Commission are responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.

 

Start Date: 15 September 2015 – Duration: 35 months

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