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May 31st, 2025

Assistant Researcher A’ or Post Doctoral Research Fellow at the Environment and Climate Department

ERATOSTHENES Centre of Excellence (eratosthenes.org.cy) of Cyprus University of Technology (www.cut.ac.cy) invites applications for one (1) position of Assistant Researcher A’ or Post Doctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Environment and Climate of ERATOSTHENES Centre of Excellence. The position is open on a full-time (100%) employment basis. The successful candidate will conduct research under multiple Eratosthenes Centre of Excellence projects funded by the European Union, including the ATARI Twinning project. ATARI project based on four strategic scientific domains of (a) dust modelling and forecasting, (b) aerosol microphysics and characterization, (c) dust radiative effect and solar radiation and, (d) solar energy applications.

This project has received funding from the Government of the Republic of Cyprus through the “Directorate General for European Programmes, Coordination and and Development”.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s “Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme” under Grant Agreement No 857510”.
This project is co-funded by the Cyprus University of Technology.
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Participation in programmes subsidised by the Human Resource Development Authority of Cyprus is subject to the following:

  1. Attendance: Participants must attend at least 75% of the programme. Otherwise, they may be required to cover the full or partial cost, in line with HRDA regulations.
  2. De Minimis Aid: Participants and/or their organisations are solely responsible for ensuring compliance with De Minimis State Aid limits and for declaring any relevant aid received. The training provider bears no responsibility for exceeding these limits.
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