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Less Interference Via Intelligent Routing of Power

Objective

Objective of LIVIRP is to provide a promising researcher the opportunity to be trained within a multinational corporate environment (Thales) while performing a concrete research assignment in the field of a highly promising and emerging technology.

The underlying research topic to this training project is the very challenging domain of Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC), and more in particular the scientific challenge to search for new solutions for Less Interference Via Intelligent Routing of Power (LIVI RP).

Future business applications promise substantially increased effectiveness leading to:
- acceleration of the product creation process,
- less use of materials and therefore cost price savings and reduction of pollution,
- less risks and restrictions towards the use of electronics in electro-sensitive environments.

The research fellow has excellent qualifications, knowledge and skills on electromagnetism including specific expertise and experience in designing and performing dedicated experiments.

The LIVIRP research-training programme meets her individual needs to complete her scientific knowledge on EMC at the printed circuit board level (PCB) and translating fundamental concepts into industrial engineering rules.

Her personal training programme will be tailored in the light of her personal ambition to grow as an independent researcher in an international industrial context. This will include specific training and coaching on management skills, communication skills and other relevant complementary training.

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Call for proposal

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FP6-2004-MOBILITY-5
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Funding Scheme

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EIF - Marie Curie actions-Intra-European Fellowships

Coordinator

THALES NEDERLAND B.V.
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Total cost

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