The consortium is formed by 10 beneficiaries including 7 academic and 3 non-academic organizations plus 15 partner organizations to cover a full training programme on scientific, technical and personal development skills which will include secondments in current world-leading countries (Spain, Germany, UK, Italy, Sweden, France, South Korea, Japan) to gather the necessary knowledge and implement it in Europe.
Each DC will spend 50% of their total contracted time (36 months) in a mandatory secondment at other partners/beneficiaries identified by the project, in accordance with the MSCA DN-ID mobility requirements and training objectives.
The 15 DC positions/topics to be filled are:
More information about the specific projects and the specific requirements for applying to them can be found at: www.sweet.unina.it/phd-topics/.
List of Supervisors of DC Projects:
- Silvia Rossi (Università Degli Studi Di Napoli Federico II, Italy)
- Daniel Riccio (Università Degli Studi Di Napoli Federico II, Italy)
- Pablo Bustos Garcia de Castro (Universidad de Extremadura, Spain)
- Guillem Alenyà (Agencia Estatal Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, Spain)
- Stefan Wermter (Universität Hamburg, Germany)
- Adriana Tapus (Ensta Paris, France)
- Severin Lemaignan (PAL Robotics, Spain)
- Maria Antonietta Grasso (Naver Lab Europe, France)
- Mattia Racca (Naver Lab Europe, France)
- Gabriel Skantze (Furhat Robotics, Sweden)
- Vicente Mattelan Olivera (University of Leon, Spain)
- Alessandro Di Nuovo (Sheffield Hallam University, Uk)
Candidates
We are looking for talented and highly motivated early career researchers with a degree giving access to PhD studies in a domain relevant to the DCs position(s) of interest, such as Computer Science, Machine Learning, Psychology, Robotics, Engineering, Cognitive Science, or related field. We welcome applicant with expertise in interdisciplinary research methods, including experimental, qualitative, and user-centred approaches. We expect dedication and enthusiasm for experimental research, combined with scientific curiosity and the capacity to teamwork in an interdisciplinary environment. Preferred qualifications include excellent grades, research talent and personal ambition. Applicants should have excellent command of English, together with good academic writing and presentation skills.
Fulltime employments as PhD students are offered for 3 years. The starting date of the contract is negotiable, but ideally it would be September 2025.
SWEET doctoral candidates will benefit from:
For further information please visit the MSCA website.
European and non-European students are invited to apply to any of the 15 fellowships. The applicant can select up to three different positions, providing a preference ranking.
To be eligible, the candidate
Application
DOCUMENTS TO BE SENT
1. application form (see Website, www.sweet.unina.it). This will require selection from one to up to three DC topics
2. copy of the passport
3. full CV (with the list of Publications, if any)
4. short motivational video (max 3 minutes, please include only the link to a downloadable video)
5. a letter including a description of previous research experience and current research interest outlining the fit to the desired PhD Topic (1 page)
6. one or more reference letters and names of 2 referees, including contact details
7. transcripts of grades obtained for B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees, expected final grade (and date)
8. additional certificates (if any)
Only documents in English language will be accepted.
Applicants should submit the documentation exclusively via e-mail in ONE PDF document to info...@unina.it (max file size 5 MB) by 30 April, 2025 at 23 pm (GMT). Your application will be jointly processed by the members of the SWEET consortium and treated according to the GDPR.
Applications failing to include the requested documentation, which do not indicate the preferred projects or do not meet the eligibility criteria, WILL NOT be considered in this competition.
SELECTION OF CANDIDATES
Selection of candidates will be performed via online interview. In case the number of candidates for a position exceeds the number of open positions, shortlisted candidates will be selected on the basis of the fit of their CV and research interests with the chosen research project(s). These candidates will be invited for interview, and positions will be offered after approval by the SWEET Committee.
Applicants who apply for more than one individual research topic should indicate the order of preference (e.g. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd choice). To ensure equality of opportunities, we strongly encourage women with the appropriate qualifications to apply. If equally qualified, participants with a handicap will be preferred.
FURTHER INFORMATION
Note that some projects may have specific requirements concerning the documentation to submit and the application procedure for the specific project. The candidate must verify that the application includes all required documents and must follow the exact procedure for the DC of interest.
Details about the 15 PhD positions and the specific requirements for applicants are available at the following link: www.sweet.unina.it or www.mscasweet.eu. Please make sure to consult the DC-specific requirements on the website.
Moreover, it is strongly recommended to contact potential supervisors via E-mail before submitting an application.
*Salary figures include all insurance costs and tax deductions according to national laws at each employing Institute. Salary is scaled based on a pre-defined Country Correction Coefficient.