
The Joint Research Centre, which is the European Commission’s science service, is looking for researchers to join its labs in Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain.
Researchers are sought who have expertise in policy evaluation, data science, modelling, space, telecommunications and remote sensing, science communication and nuclear research, the JRC announced on 21 February.
Most of the posts will be based in Geel (Belgium), Ispra (Italy), Karlsruhe (Germany), Petten (The Netherlands) and Seville (Spain). Applicants must be EU citizens with at least 10 years of relevant study and professional experience.