Monday, February 21, 2011

[Sweden] PhD student positions in Networked Systems Security at KTH Royal Institute of Technology plus 2 more

[Sweden] PhD student positions in Networked Systems Security at KTH Royal Institute of Technology plus 2 more


[Sweden] PhD student positions in Networked Systems Security at KTH Royal Institute of Technology

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PhD student positions in Networked Systems Security at KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Overview
KTH is the largest technical university in Sweden. Education and research cover a broad spectrum within natural sciences and engineering, as well as architecture, industrial engineering and management, urban planning, work science and environmental engineering. KTH has 13344 full-time students, with 6955 at the Bachelor (first) level, 5545 at the Master (second) level, 1314 students at the doctoral studies (third) level, and 3900 employees.

The School of Electrical Engineering (EE), with twelve departments and three competence centers, holds an internationally prominent position in basic and applied research, and it offers high quality education in five main areas: Electrical Power Engineering, Fusion and Space Plasma Physics, Telecommunications and Networks, Information and Control Systems. The School of EE offers a dynamic, creative, international environment to its approx. 300 employees (34 professors, 40 senior researchers and lecturers, and 160 doctoral students), and it is located on the main KTH campus in central Stockholm, a diverse and multicultural city.


[Sweden] PhD Scholarship in Aquatic ecology at University of Lund

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PhD Scholarship in Aquatic ecology at University of Lund

Overview
  • Type of employment: Limit of tenure, 18 months, after that doctoral empolyment
  • Extent: 100 %
  • Location: Department of Biology (Ecology), Lund
  • First day of employment: 2011-03-01 or as soon as possible
  • Official Records Number: NPA 2011/9
Dispersal barriers in an invasive bloom-forming alga

Job assignments
The aim of the research project is to identify the barriers to dispersal in a microalgal species that forms blooms in freshwater lakes. This research has implications for the understanding of the dispersal of microalgae and microorganisms in general, as well as for predicting the occurrence of new algal blooms. The approach is to determine the importance of physical versus biological dispersal barriers by analyzing the genetic diversity patterns. The current hypothesis is that physical dispersal barriers are important for generating genetic differentiation.


[Sweden] Postdoc in systems design with application to post-crash sensor systems

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Postdoc in systems design with application to post-crash sensor systems

Overview
Chalmers strategy for excellence in research, education and innovation is structured in eight Areas of Advance. Transport is one of these areas with Traffic Safety as one of three profiles.

Chalmers has a long history in Traffic Safety research with extensive collaboration with industry and society. The competence centre SAFER – Vehicle and Traffic Safety Centre is the hub and physical meeting place for this collaborative, multi-disciplinary research and innovation.
The vision for the Transport area of advance is to become one of the world´s leading universities regarding green, safe, efficient and effective future transport systems. In line with this we are now opening for post-doc positions in the area of Traffic Safety.


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