Applications are invited for JRF/SRF Under DST Funded Project at NIT Jalandhar for the year 2022. The last date of application is 15 April.
Applications are invited from motivated and eligible candidates for the position of Junior/Senior Research Fellow to work in a Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), Department of Science & Technology (DST), Government of India, Core Research Grant (CRG) sponsored research project titled “Design, development and control of a three-joint string-tube actuated finger prosthetic system for position or force trajectories at the tip” in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, NIT Jalandhar.
Eligibility
- JRF: BE/B.Tech (Mechanical or relevant branch) and ME/M.Tech in (Mechanical/ Design/ Robotics or relevant branch). The candidate should have qualified GATE at least once in the academic career and should have good knowledge of bond graph modeling, SolidWorks, NI LabVIEW system, working with microcontrollers and exposure towards the development of mechatronics/robotics hardware.
- SRF: Qualifications prescribed for JRF with two years of research experience.
Salary
Consolidated monthly compensation / Fellowship:
- JRF: Rs. 31,000/- + HRA
- SRF: Rs. 35,000/- + HRA
Duration
Initial appointment is for one year, which is extendable up to 3 years or till the completion of the project whichever is earlier.
How to apply?
Interested candidates are requested to send their applications in the prescribed application format given below along with detailed CV and photocopies of certificates (In a single PDF File) to Prof. Joseph Anand Vaz, Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, NIT Jalandhar, via e-mail at anandvaz[at]nitj.ac.in with subject line “JRF/SRF application for SERB CRG Project” latest by 15th April 2022. Candidates to be called for interview, after scrutiny, will be informed through email.
Interview date
Tentative date of interview: 29th April 2022.
Click here to view the official notification of JRF/SRF Under DST Funded Project at NIT Jalandhar.
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