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Monday, December 6, 2010

Open Ph.D. and Postdoc Fellowships, Switzerland :



 Place: The eXascale Infolab at the University of Fribourg 
 Qualifications: highly qualified individuals with a MSc or a PhD in Computer Science (or related areas),
Candidates must have strong analytical and programming skills, a good command of the English language, and a genuine interest in designing, building and publishing innovative approaches 
Salary: salaries start at 41K CHF for new Ph.D. students and 81K CHF for postdocs, 1CHF=1USD 

Contact: please visit the XI website: http://diuf.unifr.ch/xi or contact Prof. Philippe Cudre-Mauroux by email:pcm(at)unifr(dot)ch.
Contact Adress: Philippe Cudre-Mauroux
Contact Email: pcmdonotspam@mailinator.com

Application Deadline : 31 December 2010
Links: http://diuf.unifr.ch/xi

Fellowship, London,Nursing,Kingston University


Professor of Practice & Innovation

An opportunity has arisen to advance nursing practice and innovation through research.  We want to appoint a Professor of Nursing Practice and Innovation with demonstrable and recent clinical credibility and preferably a background in the social sciences.  The focus of the post will be to develop high quality programmes leading to change in nursing practice and health outcomes. The post will be based in the School of Nursing in the Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences, Kingston University and St George's, University of London, which provides opportunities to contribute to collaborative research and the Academic Health and Social Network in South West London.  There will be opportunities to work alongside other research staff in the Faculty as well as service providers and other research groups in both Universities.
Full Time Salary: £51,716-£67,128
Hours: 37
FTE (Hours/37): 37
Deadlines: 12 noon on 17 Dec 2010
Interview Date(s): 11 Jan 2011
Contact : For further information, please contact the Dean, Professor Fiona Ross - 020 8725 2155 or f.ross@sgul.kingston.ac.uk.
For further information and to apply online, please visit our website at www.kingston.ac.uk/jobs. Alternatively you can email recruitment@kingston.ac.uk for an application pack or call the recruitment line on 020 8417 3153, quoting reference 10/288.  If you are a textphone user, please dial 18001 to access the Typetalk service, followed by 020 8417 3153.  A CV on its own without the completed application form will not be considered for shortlisting.

Doctoral Positions Germany :


-The Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
The Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) offers research positions - subject to final authorization of project funds. Applications should be send to Johann Grüneweg, Email: grueneweg [at] pik-potsdam.de (Postal address see below).

We offer six doctoral positions. Salary is according to E13/2 TV-L. A good command of written and spoken English is requested from all applicants for the doctoral positions.
1. PhD student (ref. ap/02, 3 years; prospective initial date: January 2011)
Climate impacts on land and water use
The position will focus on the further development of a global land use model, including biophysical linkages such as climate change impacts on agricultural yields, greenhouse gas emissions from land use and land use change, and the carbon and water cycle. Background in applied economics, geography, ecology, geo-ecology, applied mathematics or physics is needed; experience in economic modeling (preferably with GAMS) is an advantage.
For further information, contact Dr. Alexander Popp (popp [at] pik-potsdam.de).
2. PhD student (ref. ap/03, 3 years; prospective initial date: January 2011)
Climate impacts and economic damages
This position involves the further development of a global land use model, including macroeconomic and energy linkages as well as socio-economic impacts of global changes at global, EU and macro-regional level. The model framework will be applied to assess climate change damages, adaptation and mitigation options in the agricultural sector. Background in agricultural, resource or development economics, geography or applied mathematics is needed, complemented by experience in mathematical programming (preferably with GAMS).
For further information, contact Dr. Alexander Popp (popp [at] pik-potsdam.de).
3. PhD student (ref. ml/01, 3 years; prospective initial date: January 2011)
Climate change mitigation and globalization
This dissertation project deals with the representation of the macroeconomic system and its interfaces in integrated energy-landuse-economy-climate-models. A particular focus is put on modeling international trade, foreign investments, global food markets and the strategic behaviour of representative agents. This work is linked to the further development of the global multi-region model REMIND. We expect candidates to have quantitative training and interest in applied modelling. A background in economics, environmental sciences, physics, or a related field with a strong interest for inter-disciplinary research is required; experience in economic modeling (preferably with GAMS) is an advantage.
For further information, contact Dr. Marian Leimbach (leimbach [at] pik-potsdam.de).
4. PhD student (ref. ek/04, 3 years; prospective initial date: January 2011)
Coupled energy-economy-climate modeling
This position is linked to the EU project on Robust Assessment of Climate Mitigation Pathways and Costs. The successful applicant will work with the coupled energy-economy-climate model REMIND at PIK, with a focus on studying incomplete carbon markets and carbon leakage. She or he will also contribute to the model comparison exercises in the project. The work will include numerical modeling and empirical analysis. This position requires a degree in environmental sciences, physics, economics, or a related field, a strong interest for inter-disciplinary research, and expertise in quantitative methods; experience in programming (preferably with GAMS) is an advantage.
For further information, contact Dr. Elmar Kriegler (kriegler [at] pik-potsdam.de).
5. PhD student (ref. gl/01, 3 years; prospective initial date: Spring 2011):
Energy efficiency and climate change mitigation
This dissertation project deals with the further development of the global multi-region integrated energy-economy-climate-model REMIND with a focus on the representation of energy demand and the analysis of the role of energy efficiency improvements for achieving ambitious climate policy targets. We expect candidates to have quantitative training and interest in applied modelling. A background in physics, engineering, environmental sciences, economics, or a related field with a strong interest for inter-disciplinary research is required; experience in economic modeling (preferably with GAMS) is an advantage.
For further information, contact Dr. Gunnar Luderer (luderer [at] pik-potsdam.de).
6. PhD student (ref. kl/01, 3 years; prospective initial date: Spring 2011)
Modeling cooperative climate policy
The position will focus on modeling cooperative climate policy with special attention to diverging interests of nation states to participate in international climate agreements, e.g. due to differences in national costs and benefits, incentives to free-ride, or due to differences in the respective governments’ objectives. The appointee will explore policy instruments and treaty design to foster international cooperation using analytical and numerical solution approaches to economic models of climate agreements. Background in applied economics and mathematical modeling is needed; knowledge of political economy and international relations as well as experience in economic modeling, applied system science, and numerical optimization (preferably with GAMS) is an advantage.
For further information, contact Dr. Kai Lessmann (lessmann [at] pik-potsdam.de).

The Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research seeks to increase the number of women in those areas where they are underrepresented and therefore explicitly encourages women to apply. Applications of disabled persons with equal qualifications will be favourably regarded.
Applicants should submit a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, certificates, relevant publications, and a letter of recommendation. Please understand that we only send back the documents, if an addressed and post-payed envelope is attached.
Deadline for Applications: Until positions filled
Applications should be sent to:  Johann Grüneweg, Email: grueneweg [at] pik-potsdam.de, Postal address: Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, P.O.Box 601203, 14412 Potsdam. Electronic submissions are encouraged.
Application Deadline : 31 December 2010

PhD Fellowship, Sweden : Computer Vision-



The students will be affiliated with the Computer Vision and Active Perception Lab (CVAP) and the Centre for Autonomous Systems (CAS) at CSC. The scope of the three positions is development of methods for image and video analysis in Robotics applications. Position 1 concerns vision based control of robotic manipulators, Position 2 addresses the problem of vision based articulated reconstruction of human hands, while the topic of Position 3 is vision based analysis of human manipulation actions.
These are four-year, time-limited positions and normally include 20% departmental duties, usually teaching. Research students must be registered at KTH. The starting dates are open for discussion, though ideally we would like the successful candidate to start as soon as possible.
Employment
Number of positions: 3

Qualifications
Suitable backgrounds for the positions are
•Position 1: a Master of Science in Computer Science or Electrical Engineering with a specialization in Robotics or the equivalent. Degree project about vision based robot control is regarded as highly advantageous.
•Position 2: a Master of Science in Computer Science or Electrical Engineering with a specialization in Artificial Intelligence or the equivalent. Degree project about dimensionality reduction methods is regarded as highly advantageous.
•Position 3: a Master of Science in Computer Science or Electrical Engineering with a specialization in Machine Learning or the equivalent. Degree project about graphical models and Bayesian networks is regarded as highly advantageous.
For all three positions, peer-reviewed publications and patents in areas related to the subjects are also valued highly in the ranking of candidates.
Applicants must be strongly motivated for doctoral studies, possess the ability to work independently and perform critical analysis as well as possessing good levels of cooperative and communicative abilities.


 Contact: Applications via email are to be sent to Susanne Bergman:susanneb@csc.kth.se
Write reference number in the email subject. (CV, etc should be sent as an attachment, preferably pdf-files.)
For enquiries about PhD studies and employment conditions please contact:
Eva-Lena Ã…kerman, HR Manager
Phone: +46 8 790 91 06
ela@csc.kth.se
For enquiries about the project please contact:
Hedvig Kjellström, Associate Professor
Phone: +46 8 790 69 06

hedvig@csc.kth.se
Union representative
Lars Abrahamsson, SACO
Phone: +46 8 790 7058

lars.abrahamsson@ee.kth.se
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Application Deadline : 6 December 2010
Links: http://tinyurl.com/2a9fp4z  ,www.kth.se/csc, go to"CSC International Website".

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PhD Fellowship, (HBIGS), Germany

Study Subject: Science. Candidates will work on “Disease models and drugs”

Employer: Heidelberg University
Level: PhD
Fellowship Description: The HBIGS International PhD Program in Molecular and Cellular Biology Heidelberg offers training and excellent research opportunities for outstanding PhD and MD/PhD students from Germany and abroad in a vibrant and stimulating scientific environment.
Deadline: 15 January 2011
 Link: Further Fellowship Information and Application

Ph.D Programme 2012, Ghana

Scholarships at the University of Ghana are available for PhD studies in the filed of Plant Breeding
Study Subject: Plant Breeding
Employer:University of Ghana
Level:PhD
Description:Eight students per year will be admitted over a period of five years in the first phase of the programme.Each student will follow a 5 year programme leading to the award of a Ph.D (Plant Breeding) upon successful completion. The programme consists of two stages: two years of academic study at the University of Ghana and three years of field research at the student’s research station/university in his/her home country.
West Africa with initial emphasis on Ghana, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger. Applicants from Cameroon may also be considered.
Selection Criteria/Funding
Scholarships are advertised extensively in all participating countries and applications are reviewed by a panel of local academics.Forty students arriving in cohorts of eight over five academic years will receive support from this innovative plant breeding Ph.D Programme.
Criteria: 1. an MSc/MPhil in Plant Breeding, Plant Genetics, Plant Pathology, Horticulture, Crop Science, Applied Entomology, Applied Nematology or equivalent degree.
2. a position as an agricultural research scientist in a national research institute or university in the potential student’s home country is also essential, so that the student can return to his/her home country to conduct the field research for the PhD thesis.
Age Limit: Applicants should be under the age of 40.
Deadline: Applications for 2012 academic year are now been excepted. Further details contact Employer.

Scholarships at the University of Ghana are available for PhD studies in the filed of Plant Breeding
Study Subject: Plant Breeding
Employer:University of Ghana
Level:PhD
Description:Eight students per year will be admitted over a period of five years in the first phase of the programme.Each student will follow a 5 year programme leading to the award of a Ph.D (Plant Breeding) upon successful completion. The programme consists of two stages: two years of academic study at the University of Ghana and three years of field research at the student’s research station/university in his/her home country.
West Africa with initial emphasis on Ghana, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger. Applicants from Cameroon may also be considered.
Selection Criteria/Funding
Scholarships are advertised extensively in all participating countries and applications are reviewed by a panel of local academics.Forty students arriving in cohorts of eight over five academic years will receive support from this innovative plant breeding Ph.D Programme.
Criteria: 1. an MSc/MPhil in Plant Breeding, Plant Genetics, Plant Pathology, Horticulture, Crop Science, Applied Entomology, Applied Nematology or equivalent degree.
2. a position as an agricultural research scientist in a national research institute or university in the potential student’s home country is also essential, so that the student can return to his/her home country to conduct the field research for the PhD thesis.
Age Limit: Applicants should be under the age of 40.
Deadline: Applications for 2012 academic year are now been excepted. Further details contact Employer.

PhD Fellowships: Ireland: At DERI

Funded PhD Studentship in Dynamic Graph-Mining and Analysis of Online Communities and Social Networks
The Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI) at the National University of Ireland Galway is seeking applications for a funded PhD student. The successful candidate will join the EU-funded FP7 ROBUST project team in DERI at NUI Galway, which focuses on the analysis of online community and social network content and structure, predicting its evolution and making suitable suggestions for rapid action or stimulation.
DERI Galway is an internationally recognised institute of 130 people that focuses on research in Semantic Web and Web Science. DERI's mission is to enable networked knowledge, globally interlinking information from the Web and the physical world. The successful candidate will be based in DERI’s Unit for Information Mining and Retrieval, which focuses on topics such as web-mining, graph theoretic analysis, social network analysis, information diffusion and modelling, modelling of dynamic social systems, adaptive personalisation and recommender systems, case-based reasoning and machine learning, as well as data management and query processing for Semantic Web and the Web of Data. The unit has several national and internationally funded projects and a wide number of collaborations at national and international level.  
Criteria: The successful candidate should have at least a bachelor’s degree in computer science, maths, science or engineering, have the pre-requisites for PhD studies at NUI Galway, and must have good English-writing skills. Further, good programming and data analysis skills are expected. The PhD studentship covers academic fees, a generous monthly stipend and a research travel allowance for a three-year period, as well as the use of DERI's facilities for experimentation and research.
  In addition, the following criteria are desirable but not necessary:
·      Masters or equivalent degree in a relevant discipline or topic;
·      Familiarity with graph algorithms and theory (e.g., finding connected components efficiently) and with social network analysis;
·      Familiarity with dynamic community analysis
·      Familiarity with modelling and simulation;
·      Familiarity with large-scale, dynamic data analysis (e.g., data streaming algorithms);
·      Familiarity with data mining, feature selection and machine learning
·      Familiarity with parallel algorithms;
 
The successful candidate will work with the DERI Principle Investigator, Dr. Conor Hayes, and Dr. Marcel Karnstedt. There will be extensive opportunities for collaboration with other researchers and with other research groups and projects in DERI and Europe, and with other world-wide institutes with whom DERI collaborates.

 Contact us: Interested applicants should send an application with the subject header ROBUST_PhD_STR to conor.hayes@deri.org and marcel.karnstedtderi.org. The application must contain the following:
·       A CV
·       A one page statement explaining the candidate's interest in and compatibility with the objectives of the position
·       A list of (minimum two) referees
·       Additionally, publications, software and other artefacts that the student may be consider relevant - as links to resources available online
Applications that do not follow this format will not be considered.
Closing date: Jan 15th, 2011.
Deadline : 15 January 2011

PhD Fellowships: New Zealand : At university of Otago

PhD scholarships in Mathematical-Computational Relativity
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Applications are invited for 3-year PhD scholarships in Applied Mathematics, in particular in mathematical or computational relativity, at the University of Otago.

Emoluments: A University of Otago Prestigious Scholarship provides an annual emolument of $25,000, plus tuition fee waiver for 3 years.  A normal  University of Otago Postgraduate Scholarship provides an annual  emolument of $20,000, plus tuition fee waiver for 3 years: exceptional  applicants who are awarded a Prestigious Scholarship may be eligible for additional support offered by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics.

Criteria: Applicants should have a First Class honours degree, or Masters degree, or equivalent, specialising in an area of Applied Mathematics/Theoretical Physics or similar.

The scholarships are available to both International and Domestic students.

Deadline : 31 December 2010

Link:   http://www.otago.ac.nz/study/scholarships

 Forany           queries                        Contact: Professor J.  Frauendiener
(Phone: +64 3 479  7770, Email: joergf@maths.otago.ac.nz )

PhD Fellowships: Ireland :

Funded PhD Studentship in Behaviour Analysis in Online Communities and Social Networks
The Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI) at the National University of Ireland Galway is seeking applications for a funded PhD student. The successful candidate will join the EU-funded FP7 ROBUST project team in DERI at NUI Galway, which focuses on the analysis of online community and social network content and structure, predicting its evolution and making suitable suggestions for rapid action or stimulation.
Criteria: The successful candidate should have at least a bachelor’s degree in computer science, maths, science or engineering, have the pre-requisites for PhD studies at NUI Galway, and must have good English-writing skills. Further, good programming and data analysis skills are expected. The PhD studentship covers academic fees, a generous monthly stipend and a research travel allowance for a three-year period, as well as the use of DERI's facilities for experimentation and research.

In addition, the following criteria are desirable but not necessary:
·      Masters or equivalent degree in a relevant discipline or topic;
·      Familiarity with graph algorithms and theory (e.g., finding connected components efficiently) and with social network analysis;
·      Familiarity with dynamic text and topic analysis
·      Familiarity with modelling and simulation;
·      Familiarity with large-scale, dynamic data analysis (e.g., data streaming algorithms);
·      Familiarity with data mining, feature selection and machine learning
·      Familiarity with parallel algorithms;
Interested applicants should send an application with the subject header ROBUST_PhD_BHV to conor.hayesderi.org and marcel.karnstedtderi.org. The application must contain the following:
·       A CV
·       A one page statement explaining the candidate's interest in and compatibility with the objectives of the position
·       A list of (minimum two) referees
·       Additionally, publications, software and other artefacts that the student may be consider relevant - as links to resources available online
Applications that do not follow this format will not be considered.
Deadline : 15 January 2011

PhD Fellowships 2011,(TFOPS), Denmark

Fellowship at The Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Study Subject: Science
Employer: University of Copenhagen
Fellowship at The Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Level: PhD
Fellowship Description: The PhD fellowships are to be completed in accordance with the Ministerial order on the PhD programme at the universities (PhD order) from the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation and the Regulations and guidelines for the conferment of the PhD degree by the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences. The terms of employment are stated in the agreement between The Danish Confederation of Professional Associations and the Ministry of Finance.
The first and the second PhD fellowships are affiliated to the research training programme, Drug Research Academy (mobility fellowship).
Deadline: 07/01/2011
LINK:- Fellowship Information and Application

PhD Fellowship,(HBIGS), Germany

Study Subject: Science
Candidates will work on “Disease models and drugs”
Employer: Heidelberg University
Level: PhD
Fellowship Description: The HBIGS International PhD Program in Molecular and Cellular Biology Heidelberg offers training and excellent research opportunities for outstanding PhD and MD/PhD students from Germany and abroad in a vibrant and stimulating scientific environment.
Deadline:. Fellowship Application Deadline: 15 January 2011
Further Fellowship Information and Application

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