Doctoral INPhINIT Fellowships Call 2025
Your doctorate, your story
(at ICMol)
The La Caixa Foundation grants 30 fellowships for researchers of any nationality who wish to pursue a doctorate in a STEM discipline at research centres of excellence in Spain or Portugal.
This programme is divided into two frames:
Doctoral INPhINIT - Incoming call
30 doctoral fellowships for researchers who wish to carry out their doctoral project at a Spanish research centre accredited with the Spanish Seal of Excellence Severo Ochoa, María de Maeztu.
Doctoral INPhINIT - Retaining call
30 doctoral fellowships for researchers who want to carry out their doctoral project in any field of research at any university or research centre in Spain or Portugal.
Key dates
Status: Open
End: 18 February 2025, at 2 pm Peninsular Spain
Shortlisting results and call for interviews: 19 May 2025
Selection interviews: 11, 12 and 13 June 2025
Final result: 25 June 2025
Electrical control of probabilistic bits in chiral molecules
Dr. Alejandro Gaita Ariño
gaita@uv.es
Ferroic orders and non-reciprocity in the 2D limit
Dr. Efrén Navarro-Moratalla
efren.navarro@uv.es
Molecular Control over the properties of 2D quantum materials
Prof. Eugenio Coronado
eugenio.coronado@uv.es
Multifunctional spintronic devices based on stimuli-responsive magnetic molecules
Prof. Eugenio Coronado
eugenio.coronado@uv.es
Perovskite tandem solar cells
Mr. Hendrik Bolink
henk.bolink@uv.es
Spin-twistronics in two-dimensional magnetic materials
Prof. Eugenio Coronado
eugenio.coronado@uv.es
Two-dimensional post-graphene nanomaterials for energy applications
Dr. Gonzalo Abellán Sáez
gonzalo.abellan@uv.es
How to apply
Once you have chosen the project, and you are sure to fulfill all the eligibility criteria,
click here to create your personal account and fill in the on-line la Caixa application form to apply for the fellowship.
If you have any further questions please contact
estrella.vives@uv.es
About ICMol
The Instituto de Ciencia Molecular (ICMol) is located at the Parc Científic de la Universitat de València. With a surface of ca. 4.000m2.
The aims of the Institute are:
- To design and synthesize molecules and molecular assemblies exhibiting useful physical or chemical properties.
- To investigate these properties through both experimental and theoretical approaches.