Thursday, September 1, 2011

[Sweden] A PhD Student Position in Future Vehicular Systems: Algorithms and Networking at Chalmers University of Technology plus 2 more

[Sweden] A PhD Student Position in Future Vehicular Systems: Algorithms and Networking at Chalmers University of Technology plus 2 more


[Sweden] A PhD Student Position in Future Vehicular Systems: Algorithms and Networking at Chalmers University of Technology

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A PhD Student Position in Future Vehicular Systems: Algorithms and Networking at Chalmers University of Technology

The department of Computer Science and Engineering provides a strong, international, and dynamic research environment with about 70 faculty and 70 PhD students from about 30 countries. For more information, see www.chalmers.se/cse/EN/.

The Distributed Computing and Systems research group www.cse.chalmers.se/research/group/dcs/ conducts research with high-impact internationally on the design and analysis of distributed algorithms and systems, fault tolerance (with emphasis on self-stabilization and game theory), runtime systems, and parallel algorithms and data structures for highly parallel, heterogeneous, many-core systems. The group is running a set of national and international projects in the area and participates on a recently started European Project on vehicular systems and their networks (KARYON).


[Germany] Three PhD or Postdoc Positions at the Technical University Berlin

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Three PhD or Postdoc Positions at the Technical University Berlin

Overview
Three PhD or Post-Doc positions are available in the Research Group on Applied Harmonic Analysis (Prof. Gitta Kutyniok) at the Institute of Mathematics, Technical University Berlin, Germany. These positions are for maximally 5 years with salary 13 TV-L (Entgeltgruppe Berliner Hochschulen).

Reference number: WM-230 (to be filled from 01.10.2011/ closing date for applications September, 15th 2011)


[Germany] PhD Research Fellowship in Pharmacometrics & Computational Disease Modelling at PharMetrX

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PhD Research Fellowship in Pharmacometrics & Computational Disease Modelling at PharMetrX

Overview
The PharMetrX Graduate Research Training Program: Pharmacometrics & Computational Disease Modelling is an interdisciplinary PhD program bridging pharmacy and mathematics. PharMetrX offers its graduate students a unique opportunity to experience research in drug development and optimising drug therapy jointly within academia and industry.

The PhD program is designed as a 3-year research program including a structured research training curriculum of advanced academic and industrial modules and a competitive research fellowship.


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