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Do you want to collaborate in the organization of a Workshop at EETAC?

21/12/2017

In the scope of the CORUS project, the ICARUS research group is organizing a Workshop around the future ConOps of the drones flying at VLL (Very Low Level). The workshop will take place in January, from 22 – 25, 2018 in the EETAC school. You can apply before December 22nd.

In the scope of the CORUS project(*), the ICARUS research group is organizing a Workshop around  the future ConOps of the drones flying at VLL (Very Low Level).
The workshop will take place in January, from 22 – 25, 2018 in the EETAC school.

In agreement with the School, we offer 6 positions to 6 students, each to be recognized with 1 optional credit, to help during the previous week to prepare the content and the resources of the event, and additionally 6 more positions to the same or to other 6 students, also recognized with 1 optional credit for the support tasks required to attend the participants and the speakers during the workshop.

REQUIREMENTS:
   - English speaking
   - Professional appearance
   - Responsible person
   - In person work
The work schedule will be from 8am to 6pm Monday-Thursday, with 1 hour break for lunch, and from 8am to 3pm on Friday.

Please refer to the following code when applying for the positions. Positions are not exclusive, meaning that the same person can request both.
   

CODE  WEEK DAYS   TASKS
WS_1 15-19 preparation
WS_2 22-26 support

 

 


APPLICATION
You can apply for one or two positions by sending an email to cristina.barrado@upc.edu with subject "CORUS WS_# position" before December 22nd.


 (*) CORUS is a Horizon 2020 project, established within the context of SESAR. The project involves nine partner organizations; DFS, DLR, DSNA, ENAV, EUROCONTROL (leading), HEMAV, NATS, Unifly and UPC. It is guided by an Advisory Board of 22 members, and a growing ‘U-space Community Network’ of stakeholders. The project also communicates and cooperates with other drone-related projects looking at specific technologies. Advisory board, U-space Community Network and drone-related projects are the potential attendants of the Workshop.