TENORS aims to advance tensor computation research, offering an innovative joint-PhD program to train highly qualified young scientists. Upon completion, you'll receive joint/double Ph.D. diplomas from two prestigious universities within the TENORS project.

TENORS is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network / Joint Doctorate (2024-2028), offering 15 PhD positions that are expected to start in September/October 2024.

TENORS aims to form the next generation of researchers and engineers in scientific computing and data analysis,disrupting the current paradigms of tensor calculus by exploiting cutting-edge research in geometry and optimisation.

The objective of TENORS is to conduct advanced research that addresses critical challenges in the field of tensor computation, and to feed an innovative and ambitious joint-PhD program to train highly qualified young scientists in new scientific and technological knowledge. At the end of your Phd, you will obtain joint/double Phd diplomas from two reputed universities within TENORS project.

Please, find more information and apply via TENORS website.