Vacancy Circular No:
Raman Research Institute (RRI)
invites applications for recruitment of Project Engineer
Number of Vacancy: 1 Posts
| Raman Research Institute Recruitment 2022 Recruitment 2022 | Details |
|---|---|
| Job Role | Project Engineer |
| Education Requirement | B.Tech, B.E |
| Total Vacancy | 1 Post |
| Job Locations | Bangalore |
| Age Limit | Not more than 30 Years as on the closing date for receiving the completed application forms online. Age relaxation may be considered for candidates with relevant research experience. |
| Experience | Fresher |
| Salary | 38000 - 42000(Per Month) |
| Posted on | 18 Mar, 2022 |
| Last Date To Apply | 10 Apr, 2022 |
Educational Qualification: B.Tech/B.E
Raman Research Institute invites applications from individuals for Project Engineer positions. The candidates must possess excellent and consistent academic record and core competence and research aptitude.
1. Name of the Post: Project Engineer
2. Remuneration: A consolidated remuneration of Rs. 38,000/- for the first year; Rs.40,000/- for the second year; Rs.42,000/- for the third year will be paid to the selected candidates.
3. Essential: BE/B.Tech with 75% or 7.5 CGPA
4. Desirable: ME/ M.Tech with 75 % or 7.5 CGPA with a research project experience. Aptitude for research. Prior hands on experience in handling Test and measurement instruments (Oscilloscopes, Spectrum analyzer, Signal Generator etc.). Knowledge of Hardware description languages (Verilog, VHDL or HLS) and familiarity with tools from major FPGA companies. Knowledge of PCB design softwares. Familiarity with programming languages like C, C++, MATLAB and Python. Knowledge in the domain of control systems.
Pay Scale:
INR
38000 - 42000(Per Month)
Age Limit: Not more than 30 Years as on the closing date for receiving the completed application forms online. Age relaxation may be considered for candidates with relevant research experience.
Candidates who qualify in the required criteria may be called for an interview.
Those who wish to apply may send their CV to: [email protected]. Two referral letters in support of application are going to be beneficial in the shortlisting process. Referral letter may also be sent to the same email id directly by the referee The last date for receipt of applications is 10th April 2022. Applications received after the last date will not be considered.
Published on: 19 March 2022
For more details, please refer to official notification at Download Official Notification
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The Raman Research Institute was founded in 1948 by the Indian physicist and Nobel Laureate, Sir C V Raman, to continue his studies and basic research after he retired from the Indian Institute of Science. Sir C V Raman served as its director carrying on his personal research until his demise in 1970. It was funded personally by him and with donations from private sources.
In December 1934, the Government of Mysore gifted a plot of land in Bangalore to Professor Raman for the creation of a research institute. In the same year, the Indian Academy of Sciences was founded by Prof. Raman. Some years following the creation of the Raman Research Institute in 1948, Prof. Raman made a gift of various movable and immovable properties to the Academy for the use and benefit of the Raman Research Institute. After the Professor's demise in November 1970, the Academy created a public charitable trust: the Raman Research Institute Trust. The lands, buildings, deposits, securities, bank deposits, money, laboratories, instruments, and all other movable and immovable properties held by the Academy for the Raman Research Institute were transferred to the RRI Trust. The foremost function of the RRI Trust was to maintain, conduct and sustain the Raman Research Institute.
The Raman Research Institute is now an autonomous research institute engaged in research in basic sciences. In 1972, the RRI was restructured to become an aided autonomous research institute receiving funds from the Department of Science and Technology of the Government of India. A set of Regulations and Bye-Laws were framed for its administration and management. Today, the main areas of research at the Institute are Astronomy & Astrophysics, Light & Matter Physics, Soft Condensed Matter, and Theoretical Physics.