Friday, January 14, 2011

[Belgian] 2 PhD Positions in Numerical methods, computational tools and software for the analysis and control of LPV systems plus 2 more

[Belgian] 2 PhD Positions in Numerical methods, computational tools and software for the analysis and control of LPV systems plus 2 more


[Belgian] 2 PhD Positions in Numerical methods, computational tools and software for the analysis and control of LPV systems

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2 PhD Positions in Numerical methods, computational tools and software for the analysis and control of LPV systems

Overview

The aim of the project is to develop (numerical) methods, computational tools and software for the analysis and control of linear infinite-dimensional systems with time-varying parameters. These methods should cope with uncertainty on the system model and must be capable of designing optimal controllers with a prescribed order or structure, where optimality refers to robust stability and performance measures. The project also includes the experimental validation of the obtained control design methodologies on a mechatronic test setup.


[Germany] PhD Position in Biometrics at University Goettingen

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PhD Position in Biometrics at University Goettingen

Overview

The Research Training Group 1023 „Identification in Mathematical Models: Synergy of Stochastic and Numerical Methods“ at the University of Göttingen invites applications for an immediately available 3-year (= 2-year + option for 1-year extension) PhD Position (Doktorandenstipendium/ DFG-scholarship).

The focus of our Biometrics research group (www.stochastik.math.uni-goettingen.de) at the Institute for Mathematical Stochastics (IMS) is on the development of novel models and methods for fingerprint recognition. Dissertation projects can interdisciplinary combine the potentials of stochastics, statistics, numerics and computer science for providing new solutions to exciting challenges in the coinciding areas of biometrics, pattern recognition and image processing.


[Europe] EU-NICE, Erasmus Mundus Action 2 for Asian

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EU-NICE, Erasmus Mundus Action 2 for Asian

Overview

EU-NICE is a mobility project funded under the Erasmus Mundus Action 2 Partnership (EMA2) coordinated by the Sapienza University of Rome. The project is aimed at fostering scientific cooperation in the field of earthquake mitigation between European and Asian Higher Education Institutions. The scholarship programme is open to nationals from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, China, Nepal, Pakistan, Thailand, Bhutan, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Maldives, North Korea, Philippines, and Sri Lanka who want to study or work at one of the five European partner universities in Italy, Greece and Portugal.


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