DAMRC er en del af et internationalt samarbejde på det såkaldte ENABLE-projekt (European Network for Alloys Behavior Laws Enhancement).
Målet er at uddanne en ny generation af unge forskere til fremtidens fremstilling. DAMRC vil være vært for 2 af eleverne i kortere perioder under deres uddannelse.
En gruppe på 9 Early Stage Researchers (ESR) vil blive uddannet inden for verdens førende forskerhold. De vil blive introduceret til nye tilgange og applikationer, mens de udnytter fremskridt inden for grundforskning. For at “aktivere” denne vision vil hver praktikant slutte sig til et hold af tætte videnskabs- og datalogiske/numeriske metoder. Yderligere tværfaglig uddannelse (intellektuel ejendomsret, patentering, iværksætteri, kommunikation, åben videnskab, bevidsthed om kønsbalance osv.) og et stærkt engagement fra de 12 industrier, SMV’er og forskningscentre vil give de studerende overførbare færdigheder og komplementære kompetencer, som vil forbedre deres forskningsevner og forbedre deres fremtidige beskæftigelsesegnethed.
Læs mere om ENABLE-projektet:
https://www.enable-project.com/
—-In original english text—
DAMRC is part of the ENABLE project “European Network for Alloys Behaviour Laws Enhancement”.
The goal is to train a new generation of young researchers for the future of manufacturing. DAMRC will be hosting 2 of the students for shorter periods during their training.
A group of 9 Early Stage Researchers (ESR) will be trained within world leading research teams. They will be introduced to novel approaches and applications while exploiting advances in fundamental research. To “enable” this vision, each trainee will join a team of closely science and computer science/numerical methods. Additional cross-disciplinary training (intellectual property, patenting, entrepreneurship, communication, open science, gender balance awareness, etc.) and a strong involvement on the part of the 12 Industries, SMEs, and research centres will provide the students with transferable skills and complementary competencies which will improve their research abilities and enhance their future employability.
Read more about Enable:
https://www.enable-project.com/