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Saturday, April 12, 2008

England: Masters in Petroleum Engineering Scholarships - Imperial College London

The Centre for Petroleum Studies at Imperial College London are looking for students for its Master of Science in Petroleum Engineering Scholarship. Imperial College is ranked fifth among the best universities in the world (2007) .

The degree course in Petroleum Engineering operates as a 12-month intensive “conversion” Naturally, equip graduates in science and engineering disciplines other with the academic and technical specialties necessary for the exercise as a petroleum engineer in the oil and related services industries. The course is also desirable, before embarking on more focused research programmes doctorate.

The course is designed for those with industrial experience and for new graduates to find a career in the oil industry. The course begins in early October, and will result in obtaining a Master of Science (MSc) degree and diploma from Imperial College (DIC).

The minimum qualification for admission is a First Class Honours degree (or eqivalent) in science or engineering from a British university or its European equivalet in a university or abroad.

The MSc course is supported by grants and fellowships by the oil industry (the United Kingdom and overseas), which cover subsistence costs of college, course notes and work on spending. These are only available to British students and CE. Master’s awards interviews will be held on 2 and 3 June 2008. Applicants must apply before May 31, 2008.

Applications can be made online at: http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/employment/phdstudentships or can be sent to the address below:
The Registrar (Postgraduate Admissions)
Imperial College London
South Kensington Campus
Exhibition Road
London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom.
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7594 8001
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7594 8004
Email: admissions@imperial.ac.uk

Further information is available online in the prospectus and postgraduate on Earth Science and Engineering website:
Http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/earthscienceandengineering

Or by contacting the director of course:
Professor Alain Gringarten
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7594 7440
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7594 7444
E-mail: a.gringarten@imperial.ac.uk

Or the administrator in progress:
Caroline Baugh
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7594 7338
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7594 7444
Email: c.baugh@imperial.ac.uk

Closing Date: May 31, 2008

England: 12 PhD Scholarships at University of Teesside

We're offering 12 full-time Research Doctoral Scholarships across a broad range of subject areas including: Computing, Social Science, Health Sciences, Engineering and History.

The awards are for three years and include fees (home/EU or international rate) and an annual stipend of £12,600. You should be in a position to take up the Scholarships in July 2008 or shortly thereafter.

Projects awarded scholarships

Research theme: Entertainment Computing
A new development and deployment paradigm for pervasive multi-user games.

Informal enquiries to Professor Marc Cavazza, email: m.o.cavazza@tees.ac.uk.

Research theme: Digital Innovation

Developing a psychological model of users' experience of human-computer interaction in web-based systems. Interaction experience of Web 2.0 sites.

Informal enquiries to Professor Paul van Schaik, email: p.van-schaik@tees.ac.uk.

Research theme: Health and Digital Intervention - breast cancer prevention and education

The effects of autobiographical accounts of breast cancer patients and an electronically designed BSE skills programme on women's knowledge, beliefs, and behaviours towards breast self-examination (BSE).

The effects of autobiographical accounts of breast cancer patients and an electronic bereavement programme on the psychological profile of women suffering from bereavement.

Informal enquiries to Professor Anna van Wersch, email: a.van-wersch@tees.ac.uk.

Research theme: Digital Innovation in Social Context - gender, older people and Web 2.0 connections

Developing a sociological approach to understanding the impact of gender and age upon people's
experiences of on-line social networking and virtual communities.

Informal enquiries to Professor Eileen Green, email: e.e.green@tees.ac.uk or c.singleton@tees.ac.uk.

Research theme: Virtual Rehabilitation

Virtual-reality augmented rehabilitation to improve postural stability in older people with chronic pain.

Virtual reality augmented rehabilitation to improve exercise quality and frequency for people with low back pain.

Informal enquiries to Dr Denis Martin, email: d.martin@tees.ac.uk.

Research theme: Creative Digital Technologies and Sustainability - applications to built environment

Environmental impact assessment models of built environment and urban development using intelligent visual simulation and GIS.

Application of serious games and 4D planning to health and safety training on design and site construction processes.

Informal enquiries to Professor Nashwan Dawood, email: n.n.dawood@tees.ac.uk.

Research theme: Advanced Processing and Manufacture - smart systems

Microfluidic device for DNA analysis in healthcare.

Informal enquiries to Professor Zulf Ali, email: z.ali@tees.ac.uk.

Intelligent device for spectroscopic chemical imaging for security applications.

Informal enquiries to Dr Meez Islam, email: m.islam@tees.ac.uk.

Research theme: The Media and Regional Culture 1800-2010

The media and regional culture: comparative perspectives on North East England and East Anglia, 1800-2010.

Informal enquiries to Dr Robert Lee, email: r.lee@tees.ac.uk.

Applicants should have at least an upper second class honours degree or equivalent qualification and ideally a postgraduate qualification. The minimum English language entry level is IELTS 6.5 with no grade below 6.0 or equivalent.

How to apply
To apply contact the Graduate Research School for an application form:
University of Teesside Research Doctoral Scholarships,

Graduate Research School, University of Teesside, Middlesbrough,

Tees Valley TS1 3BA, UK.

Email: graduateresearchschool@tees.ac.uk

Tel: +44 (0) 1642 738033.

Closing date: 25 April 2008, 12.00 noon.

Source: http://www.tees.ac.uk/sections/research/scholarships.cfm

Netherlands: PhD Research Program Modelling of Biomarkers and Disease Progression in COPD

Job description
TOP Institute Pharma (TI Pharma) has granted our proposalto set up a mechanism-based PKPD modelling platform. This platform focuses onthe transfer of knowledge from academia to the pharmaceutical industry and is acollaborative effort of four excellent academic institutes and six leadingglobal pharmaceutical industries. Unique to this platform is the availabilityof shared databases on disease and drug related parameters.

The aim ofthe platform is to provide a scientific basis for rational drug discovery anddevelopment with a strong focus on priority medicines. Among the various workinggroups, a research program has been started to evaluate biomarkers and diseaseprogression in COPD using longitudinal models. The primary scope of thisinvestigation is to establish which markers of disease have predictive valuefor the outcome of efficacy trials for stable and unstable COPD conditions.Subsequently, modelling will be used to optimise clinical trial design andcharacterise the relevance of different clinical trial factors and procedureson study power, bias and treatment effect size. Translational aspects will alsobe explored to allow better extrapolation from preclinical to clinical findings.The approach is based on hierarchical models and relies on the use of advanced statisticalsoftware tools such as NONMEM, WINBUGS and R.

We arelooking for a highly motivated PhD Student or post-doctoral scientist toinvestigate the research questions indicated above. This appointment will befor 4 years.

Requirements
The post-doctoralfellow should have the following background and competencies:

  • Astrong background in statistical modelling & simulation and/or Bayesianstatistics
  • Adegree in Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Medicine, Biopharmaceutical Sciences, Physiology orequivalent scientific training
  • Birdeyes¢ view
  • Conceptualthinker
  • Problem-solvingand coaching skills are essential
  • Ambitious
  • Creative
  • Interested to perform research in a unique multidisciplinary setting

Organisation
The Leiden Division ofPharmacology at the Leiden/Amsterdam Center for Drug Research (LACDR) has along-standing expertise in the development of Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic(PKPD) models to predict efficacy and safety of drugs. Given the nature of thisproject, the main task of the principal post-doctoral fellow will be to coachthe PhD students and postdocs within the platform, to support model buildingand simulation and to identify underlying general principles shared amongindividual projects.

Conditions of employment
Theemployment for this position will be full time for 4 years.

Additional conditions of employment:

You will workas a team member of a TI Pharma project. The project team comprises academicand industrial partners. In this case, the partners are: University of Leiden,University of Groningen,the University Medical Center of Utrecht, the ErasmusMedical Center,Rotterdam and thecompanies Eli Lilly, Johnson & Johnson, GSK, Nycomed, Organon/Schering Plough and Pfizer. You willattend a unique drug discovery education and training program offered by TI Pharma.

Additional Information
Additional information can be obtained through one of
the following links:
http://www.lacdr.nl

Application
You can apply by sending your application to:
Contactperson
Dr. O. Della Pasqua
Division of Pharmacology, Leiden/Amsterdam Center forDrug Research
Leiden,The Netherlands
Odp72514@gsk.com
+44 7876031907

Friday, April 11, 2008

Ireland: PhD Scholarship in Computational Nanomechanics of Nanocomposites

Project Title: Computational Nanomechanics of Nanocomposites

Supervisor: Professor Michael McCarthy, Chair of Aeronautical Engineering
(http://www.ul.ie/~engineer/moredetails.php?sku=127)

Location: Material and Surface Science Institute, University of Limerick, Ireland (http://www.ul.ie/mssi/)

In Collaboration with: Professor William A. Curtin, Brown University, Rhode Island, USA
(http://www.engin.brown.edu/people/Faculty/facultypage.php?id=1106969990)

Funding Duration: Funding is provided for up to four years from Autumn 2008 (subject to satisfactory progress). Earlier completion feasible.

Funded by: The Higher Education Authority of Ireland, through the PRTLI funded

Project: Nanoscience and Nano-scale technologies for Ireland

Candidates with an engineering, physics, materials science or applied mathematics background are being sought for a four-year Ph.D. scholarship in Computational Nanomechanics of Nanocomposites, beginning Autumn 2008.

The outstanding mechanical properties of nanoscale fibres and tubes (e.g. carbon nanotubes) make them highly attractive as potential reinforcing constituents in polymer, ceramic or metal matrices to form the next generation of advanced composites. However, achievement of high performance materials through this approach requires major advances in processing methods and a fundamental understanding of the mechanics of nanoscale reinforcement, which can be quite different to micron-scale reinforcement. A combined Molecular Dynamics (MD) and Continuum Mechanics (CM) approach will be used to elucidate fundamental mechanics issues involved in nanoscale reinforcement in composite materials. MD will be used to develop nanoscale friction and failure laws for input to and validation of CM models for use in materials design studies. Two particular issues to be studied will be fibre-matrix pullout with varying geometric parameters, and fibre-fibre friction and inter-fibre bonding in nanotube/nanofibre bundles.

The scholarship provides full funding for up to four years (subject to satisfactory progress) and covers an annual stipend to the student (beginning at €16,000 and rising in subsequent years), university fees for EU students, and funding for consumables and travel to conferences. NOTE: this does not preclude finishing is less than four years if progress is rapid. Non-EU students may apply, but should be aware that no additional funding is available to cover overseas tuition fees – this would take a large proportion of the annual stipend.

The project is in collaboration with the prestigious solid mechanics group at Brown University, Rhode Island, USA, and the student will have the opportunity to spend time with Professor W.A. Curtin at Brown.

Applicants should hold (or expect to hold by summer 2008) a 1st Class or Upper 2nd Class Honours degree in the fields of engineering, physics, materials science or applied mathematics, with a strong mechanics and mathematics background. Experience in FORTRAN programming, Molecular Dynamics simulations and/or Finite Element Analysis would be helpful.

Applicants should send a detailed CV to Professor Michael McCarthy (email: michael.mccarthy[ at ]ul.ie). Informal enquiries to same email address.

CLOSING DATE: The position will be filled as soon as a suitable candidate is identified, so candidates are asked to send their CV ASAP. Final closing date is 12 noon, 25th APRIL 2008.

UK: Masters Bursary in Geography, the University of Manchester

The discipline of Geogrpahy at the University of Manchester is pleased to announce that it will be offering a number of bursarys for International fee paying students. The value of the bursary is £2,000, which is automatically deducted from the student’s fee at enrolment

Bursaries are for study on Full time Postgraduate Taught Masters within the discipline of Geography, as detailed below:

  • MA Human Geography
  • MSc Environmental Governance
  • MSc Environmental Monitoring, Modelling & Reconstruction
  • MSc Geographical Information Science


Academic requirements

  • Second Class Honours, Upper Division or above, or overseaas equivalent. Please contact the School’s Recruitment & Admissions office for equivalency information.
  • Applicants whose first langauge is a language other than English must have 7.0 IELTS or equivalent from another recognised English Language test e.g. (TOEFL)

This funding is available to international students.

Application procedure
All applicants who recieve an offer are automatically put forward for the bursary.

Closing date:

5pm 30 Jun 2008
Applications received after the 30th June 2008 will not be considered for the bursary

Decision date
Successful applicants will be notified before the end of July

Contact details for enquiries

Mr Paul Arrowsmith
Recruitment & Admissions Administrator
Tel: 0044 (0)161 275 0800
Email: paul.arrowsmith[ at ]manchester.ac.uk

Useful links:
www.sed.manchester.ac.uk/geography/postgraduate/taught/courses/

Ireland: PhD Positions in Data Mining, Waterford Institute of Technology

Department: TSSG (Telecommunications Software & Systems Group) Waterford Institute of Technology, Waterford, Ireland

Minimum Qualification Required:

  • Possess a Master degree in Computer Science or a related discipline.
  • Have strong programming skills of Java and experience of implementing numerical algorithms with Java
  • Have a good understanding or some experience in the following areas: database, statistics, machine learning, or data mining.
  • With good written and spoken English, and ideally some existing publications


Major Duties:

  • Develop the novel algorithms and scalable software systems for Predictive Analytics and Web services based on Semantic Web mining.
  • Study novel techniques of distributed data mining.

Applications should include:

  • a curriculum vitae with a list of publications,
  • a cover letter and a statement of research interests,
  • the names and e-mail addresses of two references.

Applications should be sent by e-mail with Subject “PHD Position” to: hfu[ at ]tssg.org

For further details regarding the research project, please contact Dr. Huaiguo Fu (hfu[ at ]tssg.org ).

Closing Date : 01/05/2008

UK: Brooks World Poverty Institute / IDPM Taught Masters Bursary

Specified Use
The Brooks World Poverty Institute ( BWPI ) in collaboration with the Institute for Development Policy & Management ( IDPM ) is offering the bursary for full time study on the new MSc in Poverty & Development. This new programme forms part of the established International Development pathway programme within IDPM.

Tenable period
The bursary is for the 2008-09 Academic year.

Number available: 5

Academic requirements

  • Second Class Honours, Upper Division or above, or overseaas equivalent. Please contact the School’s Recruitment & Admissions office for equivalency information.
  • Applicants whose first langauge is a language other than English must have 7.0 IELTS or equivalent from another recognised English Language test e.g. (TOEFL)

This funding is available to all nationalities.

Application procedure
All applicants who recieve an offer are automatically considered for the bursary.

Closing date: 30 Jun 2008

Applications received after the 30th June 2008 will not be considered for the bursary

Contact details for enquiries

Mr Paul Arrowsmith
Recruitment & Admissions Administrator
Tel: 0044 (0)161 275 0800
Email: paul.arrowsmith[ at ]manchester.ac.uk

http://www.sed.manchester.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/courses/07860/index.asp

Germany: 12 PhD Studentships / 3 Postdoctoral Fellowships in Berlin

The Research Training Group (Graduiertenkolleg) 1458 “Notational Iconicity. On the Materiality, Perceptibilty and Operativity of Writing” at Freie Universitaet Berlin, funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), is offering from 1st October 2008

12 Ph.D studentships (full-time) and
3 postdoctoral fellowships

for a duration of 2 years (the Ph.D studentships are extendable for another year).

Closing date for applications: 26th April 2008.

The research training group is dedicated to investigating script/writing as a key subject in the humanities. Its aim is to contribute to a change of perspective from a phonographic, language-centred concept of writing to an iconographic, language-neutral concept of writing. The founding hypothesis is that both alphabetic and non-alphabetic scripts are hybrid forms that combine discursive and iconic components and that writing is therefore more than simply a medium used to record spoken language. The research training group investigates systematically and/or historically the creative and explorative functions of notation in everyday, scientific and artistic contexts. Academic disciplines from throughout the humanities are involved as well as psychology and computer studies.

More detailed information on the research and study programme and on conditions for application can be found at:
www.fu-berlin.de/schriftbildlichkeit

Applications are to be sent by 26th April 2008 to:

Prof. Dr. Sybille Krämer
Freie Universität Berlin
Institut für Philosophie
Habelschwerdter Allee 30
D - 14195 Berlin
Deutschland

Germany: Doctoral Scholarships at Cologne Graduate School in Management, Economics and Social Sciences (CGS), University of Cologne

Cologne Graduate School in Management, Economics and Social Sciences (CGS), University of Cologne (Germany)

Doctoral Program – funded by the German Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia - Scholarships available

The Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences (WiSo-Faculty) of the University of Cologne is the largest and best reputed faculty of its type in Germany. The Cologne Graduate School in Management, Economics, and Social Sciences (CGS) of the WiSo-Faculty offers a three-year doctoral program to outstanding students holding a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree (or German Diploma or equivalent) in Management, Economics and Social Sciences or related disciplines.

The course program will start in October 2008. During the first year, students with a Master’s degree will take part in courses on multidisciplinary methods and theories and subject-specific courses. During the second and third year, students mainly conduct research and work on their thesis. Students are encouraged to spend one term abroad. Students with a Bachelor’s degree take part in one of the Master’s programs of the Faculty on a special doctoral track.

The CGS is looking for excellent students with a Bachelor’s degree or excellent students who are close to finishing their Master’s degree (or German Diploma or equivalent) and who count among the top 10% of graduates in their faculty. The teaching language of the program is English.

For excellent students with a Master’s degree (or German Diploma or equivalent), the CGS offers a limited number of scholarships (1,200 Euro per month). The maximum duration of a scholarship is three years. For excellent students with a Bachelor’s degree, the CGS offers a grant of 800 Euro per month in the first two years and 1,200 Euro afterwards.

Deadline for application is May 15, 2008
. The application includes an application form to be filled in, a CV, a letter of motivation, two letters of recommendation, academic transcripts etc. For applicants from non-German speaking countries we strongly recommend to add GRE or GMAT results. For more details, please visit the CGS website: www.wiso.uni-koeln.de/cgs

Applications have to be sent by regular mail to:

Cologne Graduate School in Management, Economics and Social Sciences (CGS)
Albertus-Magnus-Platz
50931 Köln
Germany

Contact: office-cgs[ at ]wiso.uni-koeln.de

Applications are only considered if they are complete and received by May 15, 2008. Courses start in October 2008.

Spain: PhD Studentship in Computer Vision, the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

The Colour and Texture Group of the Computer Vision Centre (CVC) at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB, Spain) is offering a 3 years PhD studentship. The work will be within the general framework of Computational Colour Vision and will involve perceptual experiments with human subjects.

The Colour and Texture Group offers a well funded, amicable and very creative environment not far from Barcelona city in Spain. Its main work is related to computational colour and texture representations. We focus on the basis of colour and texture perception in order to automatise the task of labelling the colours and the textures within an image (e.g. automatic image annotation, colour assessment of textured surfaces, illuminant estimation, etc).

The CVC is located inside the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona campus in Bellaterra (beautiful land), some 15 Km (and a 30 min train ride) away from Barcelona city centre. The campus provides a diverse and stimulating scientific environment while the city provides an infinite cultural offer (Barcelona City with its beach and nearly perfect whether is usually voted by travel journalists as one of the most exciting cities in the world and lives up to its reputation).

Salary is around €16,000 gross per year during the first year and around €22,000 gross per year during the last two years. This research grant is funded by the European Union through its CONSOLIDER-INGENIO 2010. The starting date for this position is September 2008.

Academic requirements that the candidate must hold:

  • a good first degree in computer science, electrical engineering, physics, experimental psychology, applied mathematics or related area.
  • a masters degree (to be able to complete the official UAB doctorate in three years instead of the usual four) in a related area.

Skills:

  • strong programming skills (Matlab, Delphi, C, etc.)
  • good communications skills and fluency, both written and oral in English is also a plus.
  • strong motivation to conduct research.

Contact:
C. Alejandro Parraga,
phone: +34 93 581 3050
fax: +34 93 581 1670
email: alejandro.parraga[ at ]cvc.uab.es

Norway: PhD Fellowships in Renewable Energy, University of Agder

TWO DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS IN RENEWABLE ENERGY (END USE OF PHOTOVOLTAIC TECHNOLOGY), UNIVERSITY OF AGDER, FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE
Ref 47/08

Two doctoral fellowships in End Use of Photovoltaic Technology are available at the University of Agder. The University wishes to fill these vacancies as soon as possible. The posts are in the Faculty of Engineering and Science which is located in Grimstad, Norway.

The PhD positions are part of a project that takes place in cooperation between Elkem Solar, University of Agder, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Aalborg University and the municipality of Kristiansand, and are financed principally by the Research Council of Norway and Elkem Solar. The project title is “End Use of Photovoltaic Technology in Norway”.

The principal hypothesis in the project is that solar electricity is a viable alternative even in Norway. From this vantage point the project aims to develop a scientific knowledge base that can be used to answer whether, and under which premises, the hypothesis is true. Furthermore, the project aims to develop algorithms, equipment and new power electronics, which should contribute in making solar based electricity more competitive. The knowledge accumulating in the project will possibly form a basis for a new industry within the end use segment of photovoltaic technology in Norway.

The Faculty of Engineering and Science at the University of Agder cooperates with the Department of Electric Power Engineering at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), and the Institute of Energy Technology at Aalborg University, Denmark, within PhD education in renewable energy, including electricity production from solar cells.

The two doctoral fellows will work on separate parts of the project, but they form a team where the parts will mutually benefit from each other. It is therefore expected that the two doctoral fellows cooperate.

For post 1 the focus will be on field measurements of photovoltaic systems and development of software and hardware based solar simulator systems, which are able to emulate the actual observed behaviour.

For post 2 the focus will be on development of power electronics based interfaces for solar electric systems.

The project description, which is the basis for the financing of the project from the Research Council of Norway, contains more detailed information, and can be sent to interested candidates on request.

As part of their PhD-studies, the candidates must complete courses on relevant subjects at the doctoral level corresponding to half a year of full-time studies. This will take place at one of the cooperating institutions.

It is expected that the candidates become an integrated part of relevant academic environments at the Faculty of Engineering and Science in the University of Agder.

The posts require candidates with a Master’s degree or equivalent within a relevant area. A background in electrical power engineering, physics, electronics or similar could be suitable. However, an interest in power electronics is desirable for post 2. For both posts it is expected that the candidates have an interest in working with renewable energy in general, and end use of photovoltaic technology in particular. The applicants must fulfil the necessary demands for acceptance within the PhD-programmes at the cooperating institutions. It is a prerequisite that a doctoral fellow is accepted into such a programme within three months of their receiving an appointment.

The posts require an ability to work in a goal-oriented, organized, concentrated and independent manner. Emphasis will be placed on personal qualifications and collaborative abilities. When assessing applications, emphasis will also be placed on the applicants previously awarded examination marks and relevant practice as well as any previously completed development work and/or published work.

The working language is English. Knowledge in a Nordic language is an advantage.

The doctoral fellowships are awarded for a time period of up to four years, with 25% teaching duties in the period. A more thorough definition of the field of work and other conditions are agreed upon at time of appointment. It is a prerequisite that the candidates aim towards finishing a PhD degree during the scholarship period.

It may be necessary for the doctoral fellows to spend part of their time at external institutions or cooperating partners in Norway or abroad during the scholarship period. The doctoral fellows are, however, expected to spend most of their time at the University of Agder. It is expected that the doctoral fellows publish scientific papers in English, and that they participate at conferences as part of their PhD education.

The public sector aims to reflect the diversity found in the population to the highest possible degree. It is therefore a personnel/political objective to achieve equality with regard to age and gender and to recruit persons possessing immigrant backgrounds. Persons with immigrant backgrounds are encouraged to apply for the position.

Women are encouraged to apply.

The appointments will be made by the Appointment Committee for Educational and Research Positions at Agder University. Appointees have rights and obligations in accordance with the regulations which apply to their position at all times.

The position is placed in the State salary plan 17.515, code 1017, stage 43. A statutory deposit is made to the state pension fund.

The application should include a CV, at least two academic references and certified copies of certificates bearing the stamp of the awarding institution, and letters of recommendation. All must be submitted in a set of four copies. Scientific publications and other R&D activities to be included in the evaluation, as well as a publication list, must be submitted in three copies. The applicant bears sole responsibility for submitting sufficient and complete documentation.

The application should contain a brief description of the applicant’s background, his/her fields of interest and their relevance for the PhD position. A project description exists and can be sent to applicants.

It must be clear from the application whether it concerns post 1 or post 2, and which one has first priority in case both posts are applied for.

If there should arise differences of interpretation between the original Norwegian description of the posts and the English rendering of the same, the Norwegian interpretation has priority.

Applications may be sent to University of Agder, Faculty of Engineering and Science c/o Advisor Anne Lise de Lange, Servicebox 509, 4898 Grimstad, Norway, marked with reference number 47/08.

Application deadline: April 30, 2008

A more comprehensive description of the posts may be obtained by contacting professor Ole-Morten Midtgård, tel. +47 37 25 32 38, e-mail: ole-morten.midtgard[ at ]uia.no or Institute leader Rein Terje Thorstensen, tel. +47 37 25 32 16, e-mail: rein.t.thorstensen[ at ]uia.no
Internet address: http://www.uia.no/stilling

UK: University of Leeds PhD Studentship in Patient Safety

Institute of Psychological Sciences

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Thursday, April 10, 2008

Ireland: University of Limerick PhD Studentships in Nanoscience

Materials & Surface Science Institute

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UK: University of Birmingham Fully-Funded Overseas PhD Studentships

Dorothy Hodgkins Awards

Department of Metallurgy and Materials

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Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Netherlands: PhD-position Whitefly resistance in tomato


Wageningen UR, Plant Breeding Wageningen, (Gelderland), 38 hours per week

Job description
The project is part of the Technological Top Institute Green Genetics. The aim of this challenging project is to identify Quantitative Trait Loci (QTLs) that confer resistance/tolerance to the whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) in tomato. The PhD candidate will evaluate several sources of resistance. Introgression Line (IL) populations based on resistant wild relatives of the cultivated tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) will be made available by the participating breeding companies. The most promising lines will be studied in great detail to (1) elucidate the mechanism of whitefly resistance, (2) identify genes involved and (3) find markers that can facilitate pyramiding and introgression of loci associated with resistance into elite tomato germplasm.

In-depth phenotypic screening of the most promising lines will be carried out by a thorough and accurate analysis of whitefly life history components, next to dual choice tests and measurements of Electro Penetration Graph (EPG) patterns. Genetic, biochemical and bioinformatic approaches will be used to identify candidate genes for whitefly resistance. In addition, it is anticipated that in the next few years a large amount of sequencing data will become available from the worldwide tomato sequencing initiative that will be extremely valuable in the identification of candidate genes involved in whitefly resistance. This information will be exploited to develop diagnostic markers that will facilitate the introgression into new varieties.

Requirements
Required education/skills:University Graduate
We are looking for result-driven person with:
a university degree at MSc level in a relevant field (e.g. molecular ecology/entomology, molecular biology, biology or plant breeding)experience with several of the following: entomological techniques, (molecular) genetics, bioinformatics, plant physiology; affinity with insect-plant interactions will be of additional valuean interest in multidisciplinary approachesproficiency in and affinity with working with computers and laboratory equipment team player with excellent communication skillsWorkfield(s):
- Teaching & Research(Scientific discipline: Natural Sciences)

Organization
Wageningen UR, Plant Breeding
Wageningen University and Research Centre (Wageningen UR) is an international renowned knowledge institute in the fields of life sciences and sustainability. It makes an essential contribution to the quality of life through pioneering research and innovative education in the fields of health and nutrition, sustainable agricultural systems and a viable environment.
Wageningen Plant Sciences Group (PSG) is a Wageningen UR consortium, bringing together the expertise of Wageningen University and the research institutes Plant Research International (PRI) and PPO (Applied Plant Research). The current project was developed by a consortium with researchers of WUR-Plant Breeding, Entomology of Wageningen University and breeding companies.

Conditions of employment
Estimated maximum salary per month: eur 2000 - 2500

Maximum salary amount in Euro's a month 2472
Employment basis: Temporary for specified period
Duration of the contract: 18 months
Maximum hours per week: 38
Additional conditions of employment:
Estimated maximum salary per month: € 1933 in the first year rising to € 2472 in the fourth year. Duration of the contract: for a period of 18 months with a possible extension of 30 months.

Additional Information
Additional information about the vacancy can be obtained from:

Dr. Ben Vosman
Telephone number: 31 317 480838
E-mail address: ben.vosman@wur.nl

Or Prof.dr. Marcel Dicke
E-mail address: marcel.dicke@wur.nl

Application
You can apply for this job before 01-05-2008 (dd-mm-yyyy) by sending your application to:

Wageningen UR
Plant Sciences Group
H. Casteels
P.O. Box 16
6700 AA Wageningen
The Netherlands
E-mail: vacaturemeldingen.psg@wur.nl

When applying for this job always mention the vacancynumber AT: DPW 08-17. Further Details

Netherlands: PhD Researcher Modelling oxidation and reduction of advanced high strength steel sheets during

Materials innovation institute M2i

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Netherlands: Ph.D. Student Leiden University Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences

Leiden University Medical Centre the division of Drug Delivery Technolgy
Leiden, 2300 RA (The Netherlands), 38 hours per week

Job description
Function title: Ph.D. Student
For a project entitled: "Improved delivery systems for efficacious peptide-based vaccines for immunotherapy of cancer"

The project
The Division of Drug Delivery Technology of the Leiden/Amsterdam center for Drug Research (LACDR), Leiden University and the Department of Clinical Pharmacy & Toxicology of the Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) are joined together in an ambitious project to further develop vaccine-based immunotherapy of cancer.
Vaccination with synthetic peptides covering MHC class I and MHC class II epitopes represents a promising approach to increase specific T cell immunity against cancer with clear clinical effects in patients. Without proper adjuvants peptides are poorly immunogenic. The current project focuses on the development of immmunostimulatory biodegradable (nano) particles as a delivery strategy to increase the immunogenicity of peptide antigens. These insights will be used for developing a potent particulate delivery system to improve the efficacy of peptide-based cancer vaccines which are already tested in the clinic. For this project we are looking for two PhD students, one of which will work at the LACDR, the other will be positioned at the LUMC.

Requirements
Required education/skills:University Graduate

Your profile
You hold a master degree in (bio)pharmaceutical sciences or biochemistry. You want to work at the interface of several biomedical/pharmaceutical disciplines and you have a keen interest in immunology.
You are highly motivated and you have excellent communication skills, including a good level of written and spoken English. You are flexible and able to work both independently and in a team.
Job type: Research / Advising
Workfield(s):
- Research trainees, non-tenured lecturers, researchers(Scientific discipline: Natural Sciences)
- Research trainees, non-tenured lecturers, researchers(Scientific discipline: Health)

Organization
Leiden University
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences

Conditions of employment
Employment basis: Temporary for specified period
Duration of the contract: 4 years
Maximum hours per week: 38
Additional conditions of employment:
What we offer
You will be employed on the basis of a 36-hour week. Appointment is for four years. Your salary will depend on your qualifications and experience, with a maximum of € 2,519 gross per month based on a full time position (scale for PhD students of the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities).

Additional Information
Additional information can be obtained through one of the following links:Application
You can apply for this job before 01-05-2008 (dd-mm-yyyy) by sending your application to:

Faculteit der Wiskunde en Natuurwetenschappen
Einsteinwegweg 55
J.C.M. van Gent-van Dorp
Postbus 9502
2300 RA Leiden
Nederland
E-mail: c.van.gent@lacdr.leidenuniv.nl

When applying for this job always mention the vacancynumber 8-084.

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UK: University of Birmingham PhD Position School of Psychology

Applications are invited for a PhD position in the field of Sensory Motor Neuroscience. The successful applicant will join a thriving research environment to study human perception, action production and cognitive neuroscience. The appointed researcher will work as part of a training network that brings together leading researchers in industry and academia from across Europe (France, Germany, Greece, The Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, UK). This offers exciting opportunities for advanced training, collaboration with international centres of excellence, travel, interdisciplinary exchange and industrial secondments. More information about the network can be found here: www.optimaldecisions.org

The successful candidate will be based in the School of Psychology at the University of Birmingham that has a state-of-the-art Imaging Centre (3T MRI scanner), EEG systems, TMS systems, access to screened neuropsychological patients, virtual reality systems for haptic research and movement recording systems.

Candidates should hold (or expect) a good undergraduate degree (equivalent of at least a 2.1 in UK system) or Masters degree in a relevant discipline (e.g. Psychology, Neuroscience, Physiology, Bioengineering, Computer Science, Mathematics or Physics). Candidates should be numerate and comfortable learning computer programming and the use of advanced software for behavioural and brain imaging data analysis. Above all, candidates should be enthusiastic to learn new techniques and to contribute to new experiments.

Salaries will be paid at rates set by the European Commission. Applications are welcome from overseas students as well as EU nationals. Positions start on 1st October 2008.

Informal enquiries and requests for further details should be addressed to Dr Andrew Welchman: eyesee@contacts.bham.ac.uk.

To apply you will need to send the following by 30 April 2008:
(1) A copy of your CV
(2) A sample of some recent written work (1000 words or so)
(3) A couple of paragraphs outlining:
- Your research interests
- What you are looking for in a PhD position
- Why you would like to study in Birmingham and be part of the CODDE network
- Your longer term career goals
(4) A completed equal opportunities questionnaire

All applicants will be accorded equal opportunities irrespective of ethnicity or gender.

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UK: University of Warwick PhD Studentship

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This EPSRC funded PhD studentship is available from October 2008 and is suitable for both UK, EU and overseas applicants.

The aim of this EPSRC-funded project is to investigate magnetic materials using spin-polarised x-ray scattering experiments at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility in France, and to develop new models to interpret the data in order to investigate the spin polarisation in magnetic materials. The research will exploit recent developments in experimental techniques, including the research group’s new 9 Tesla cryomagnet based at the ESRF, in order to extend our studies of spin densities to materials that require high magnetic fields.

The position will be based at Warwick, with the x-ray experiments being performed at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility. We will also make trips to Japan to use the SPring-8 synchrotron near Osaka. There will also be opportunity to perform further related x-ray, muon and neutron experiments during the course of the PhD. The project will also involve making some of the samples to be studied, and their characterisation at Warwick to investigate the magnetisation, heat capacity and other related properties.

For informal inquiries about this position, please contact Dr. Jonathan Duffy (j.a.duffy@warwick.ac.uk)

The Physics Department at Warwick is a top rated research department in the UK offering research programmes leading to PhD or MSc in the following fields:

  • Experimental Condensed Matter Physics
  • Theoretical and Computational Physics
  • Astrophysics, Astronomy, Plasmas and Fusion
  • Elementary Particle Physics
  • Medical and Biological Physics

Interested applicants should consult our web pages: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/physics/research and http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/physics/postgraduate

For further information about postgraduate opportunities contact:

Dr. Ben Parkinson
Postgraduate Admissions Secretary
PhysicsPG@warwick.ac.uk
tel; +44 (0) 24 76523966

Dr. Geetha Balakrishnan
Postgraduate Admissions Tutor
Department of Physics
University of Warwick
Coventry CV4 7AL, UK

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Stipend £13,110 per annum (tax free)

You will be part of a specialist research team working on the collaborative project entitled: ‘Modelling of small droplet heating and evaporation’ between the Universities of Brighton (UK), Nancy (France) and Rouen (France). This project is focused on the development of analytical and numerical models for fluid dynamics and heat and mass transfer processes in droplets and sprays. The implementation of the models into the computational fluid dynamics code KIVA and the comparison of the predictions of the models with experimental data provided by the partners form a key part of the work. You should have a relevant degree or equivalent in Mathematics, Engineering or Physics. Competence in analytical and numerical modelling of fluid and thermal dynamics and related processes, together with experience in developing CFD codes are essential. This post is fixed term for 3 years in accordance with the period of funding. The proposed starting date is 1 October. Informal enquiries should be addressed to Professor S Sazhin: S.Sazhin@brighton.ac.uk.

Enquiries and applications, including an updated CV, full contact details (including e-mail addresses), details of 2 referees (at least one of whom must be from your last academic institution) and a one page personal statement should be sent to:

Sharon Gunde
Senior Research Administrator
University of Brighton
School of Environment and Technology
C202, Cockcroft Building
Lewes Road
Brighton
BN2 4GJ

Tel: +44 (0) 1273 642443
Fax: +44 (0) 1273 642285/642330
Email: S.Gunde@brighton.ac.uk

Closing date: 10 May 2008

Italy: University of Trento PhD Studentships

Doctoral Programme in Economics and Management

CIFREM, Interdepartmental Centre for Research Training in Economics and Management

CIFREM, Interdepartmental Centre for Research Training in Economics and Management, University of Trento (Italy)
The University of Trento is now inviting applications from qualified candidates for the following three-year doctoral programme:

Doctoral Programme in Economics and Management

The Doctoral School in Economics and Management offers research training in the fields of decision sciences, organizational behaviour, human and natural resource management and behavioural and experimental economics. The school is organized through CIFREM, the Interdepartmental Centre for Research Training in Economics and Management, which coordinates the research activities of the Departments of Economics and Management. The programme is built around four fields of specialization: Behavioural Economics, Behavioural Studies in Management and Organisations, Environmental Economics and International Economics.

The initial coursework year consists of 15 compulsory courses. Students follow a common core curriculum in the first two terms and specialised courses in the third term. The second and third years involve seminar participation, tutorials and a dissertation. It is possible to spend up to one year working in a research centre in Italy and/or abroad.

The doctoral programme is conducted entirely in English and will be taught by members of the university’s multi-national faculty. No tuition fees are charged and a number of fully funded three-year scholarships will be awarded to the top-ranked applicants.

Two special scholarships are offered in the following research areas:
- Co-operative and social enterprise
- The role of the “private equity” in the economy of the small and medium enterprises

For further details concerning the doctoral programme and the application procedures, please visit the following website http://portale.unitn.it/drem/ and/or contact our office cifrem@economia.unitn.it

Closing Date for Applications: 30 MAY 2008

CIFREM
Interdepartmental Centre for Research Training in Economics and Management
Faculty of Economics
Via Rosmini, 70
38100 Trento – Italy
Phone: + 39 0461 882290
Fax: + 39 0461 882335