BCMaterials, New Partner of the Adagio Program
BCMaterials has recently become an institution associated with the Adagio program. This initiative’s purpose is to offer scholarships to post-doctoral researchers so they can develop scientific projects for 3 years in the field of advanced manufacturing.
The Adagio program (Advanced Manufacturing Research Fellowship Program in the Basque – New Aquitaine Region) is an MSCA co-fund initiative promoted by the University of the Basque Country/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea and the University of Bordeaux in France. It offers 15 postdoctoral positions in France and Spain to develop projects on 5 different themes: advanced materials and processes; intelligent, flexible and efficient production systems; digital and connected factories; energy efficiency and sustainable manufacturing.
With its affiliation to the project, BCMaterials will be able to welcome selected scientists to its working groups to develop their projects within the framework of the programme, making its extensive experience and knowledge in the field of advanced manufacturing available to them.Related news
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