Ceit

Ceit

Ceit is a research and technology center based in Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain, specializing in applied research across areas such as advanced manufacturing, materials, energy, transport, and digital technologies. It operates as a non-profit foundation and collaborates closely with industry, offering services in R&D, testing, and training. The center is part of the Basque Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA) and has a strong focus on innovation and technology transfer.

Ceit's Spain presence is centered in the Basque Country, with its main campus in Donostia-San Sebastian. The center offers opportunities for international researchers, including doctoral positions, internships, and final degree projects (TFG/TFM), often in collaboration with the University of Navarra. Work culture emphasizes applied research, multidisciplinary teams, and close ties to industrial partners, making it a relevant option for professionals seeking to develop a career in research and technology in Spain.

Company History

Ceit was founded in 1960 as a research center associated with the University of Navarra, focusing on applied research and technology transfer. Over the decades, it has grown into a key player in the Basque Country's innovation ecosystem, becoming part of the BRTA alliance and expanding its expertise across multiple industrial sectors.

For International Professionals

  • Ceit is located in Donostia-San Sebastian, a coastal city in the Basque Country known for its high quality of life and strong industrial tradition.
  • The center offers opportunities for international students and researchers, including PhD positions, internships, and final degree projects, often in collaboration with the University of Navarra.
  • Working at Ceit provides exposure to applied research projects with direct industrial impact, particularly in advanced manufacturing, energy, and transport sectors.
  • The Basque Country has a strong innovation ecosystem, with many technology centers and companies, offering good networking opportunities for researchers.
  • Knowledge of Spanish is not always required for research positions, but basic Spanish can be helpful for daily life and integration.

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