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Saturday, December 22, 2007

Post Graduate Research Positions in Computer Science, Trinity College Dublin

Applications are invited for several post-graduate research positions (details here ) in the Knowledge and Data Engineering Research Group (KDEG), Department of Computer Science, Trinity College Dublin. KDEG enjoys a world class reputation in Intelligent Systems and knowledge driven information systems. Successful candidates will have a first class honours degree in computer science or related discipline and are highly motivated.

The successful candidates will have experience in one or more of the following areas:

Model driven software development
Policy Based Management
Semantic Web Technologies
Web Service technologies and Integration
Multilingual and/or Multimedia Information Retrieval
Personalisation and Adaptive Systems
Information Visualisation
Experience in any of the following applications will be beneficial:

Service and Network Management
eLearning and Technology Enhanced Learning
Localisation and Multilingual Systems
Ubiquitous Computing
These post-graduate positions are for three year durations and are supported under the Science Foundation Ireland and HEA Programme for Research in Third Level Institutions.

The position includes payment of academic fees and a tax exempt annual stipend of 16,000 Euro. Expected start date is April 2008.

For further information please refer to http://kdeg.cs.tcd.ie/vacancies
Email contact: Vincent.Wade[ at ]cs.tcd.ie

Please send application via email with Subject Line “KDEG Postgraduate Position” to: Jean.Maypother[ at ]cs.tcd.ie

or send an application by post to:
KDEG Postgraduate Position
c/o Jean Maypother
School of Computer Science and Statistics
Trinity College Dublin
Dublin 2
Ireland

Closing date for applications is January 15th 2008

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PhD Studentships in Mathematics - University of Bristol

Applications are invited for a number of PhD studentships in the Department of Mathematics, University of Bristol, UK. The Department of Mathematics covers a range of applied mathematics, pure mathematics and statistics research. It has an international reputation for excellence in each of these areas and in the 2001 Research Assessment Exercise it was awarded ratings of 5*A for Applied Mathematics, 5B for Pure Mathematics and 5*A for Statistics.

The department offers a number of studentships up to a maximum of 3.5 year studentships for UK and EU PhD students who have been residents in the UK for 3 years prior to application, and fees-only funding for other EU students. The studentships include a tax-free stipend of £12,600 per year. Other sources of funding including the Overseas Research Studentship and Dorothy Hodgkin Postgraduate Award are available to non-EU students. In particular, the Statistics group offer 2 studentships with 4 years of funding provided by the SuSTaIN (Statistics underpinning Science, Technology and Industry) initiative, to cover a 1 year MRes course followed by a 3 year PhD degree with a supplement of £1500 per year.

The studentships will be restricted to students of a high quality - the normal entry requirement is the equivalent of a First Class or Upper Second Class Honours at undergraduate level.

Study is based around research themes within each group. The Applied Mathematics group covers research in dynamic systems, fluid dynamics, quantum chaos, quantum information and random matrix theory. The Pure Mathematics group contributes to research in analysis and partial differential equations, number theory, non-commutative geometry and topology, representation theory, set theory and logic. The research themes in the Statistics group include applied probability, Bayesian modelling and analysis, behavioural Biology, Monte Carlo, multiscale methods, nonparametric regression, optimisation under uncertainty, statistical bioinformatics, statistical signal processing, and time series.

Details of some possible PhD projects are available at the website http://www.maths.bris.ac.uk/study/admissions_postgrad/ along with more information concerning groups, including funding schemes. Applicants within the UK are encouraged to attend the Mathematics Postgraduate Open day on January 23rd, 2008, at the University of Bristol. Please contact the Postgraduate Coordinator, Ms Yelena Liskevich (y.liskevich@bristol.ac.uk) with any further questions that are not answered by the booklets available on the website, including qualifications and eligibility for funding.

Applications should be made on the official form, available from http://www.bris.ac.uk/prospectus/postgraduate/2008/intro/8.
Candidates are encouraged to apply as early as possible, preferably by the end of March.

Quality Jewelry

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Tuesday, December 18, 2007

PhD opportunities

PhD positions. We wish to fill 2 PhD slots at The Nordic Center for Earth Evolution (NordCEE) (www.nordcee.dk) at the University of Southern Denmark. NordCEE is an interdisciplinary center, which, through a mix of microbial and geological studies aims to understand the long term chemical evolution of the Earth surface environment. Potential PhD projects include: reconstruction of ancient chemical environments, ecology of modern microbial ecosystems, modeling, and molecular ecology. If interested, please send CV and transcripts to Don Canfield, dec@biology.sdu.dk. Deadline, Jan. 1, 2008.

Monday, December 17, 2007

Computer Support

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Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Copernicus Scholarship in Sustainable Development for Foreign Graduate Students

The Copernicus Scholarship offers six outstanding prospective non-Dutch students the opportunity to follow the Sustainable Development Prestige Master’s programme at Utrecht University. The scholarship programme is highly selective. Only candidates of the highest achievement and promise relevant for the Sustainable Development Prestige Master’s programme may receive a scholarship.

The masters programme Sustainable Development consists of three tracks:

(a) Energy and; Resources;
(b) Land Use, Environment and Biodiversity;
(c) Environmental Policy and Management.
The six scholarships are equally divided between the three tracks. This results into two scholarships per track per year.

Duration and number of scholarships
Selected students will receive a scholarship for a maximum period of 24 months.

Amount of scholarship
Selected Master’s students are awarded a scholarship up to a maximum of 2,500 Euro per year, for the duration of two years. In total this amounts to 5,000 Euro.

Aim of the programme
The scholarship is meant to make a significant contribution towards the costs of travel and living while studying in Utrecht. It is necessary to find additional Finances to be able to finance your study and stay completely. As one of the requirements for being granted a residence permit in the Netherlands, students from non EEA countries must prove to the IND (immigration and naturalisation office) that they have sufficient financial means. The university advises a budget, not including the tuition fee, of 10,000 to 14,000 Euros per year to cover costs for rent, insurance, living expenses, course books and local transportation alone.

Selection procedure
The selection for the Copernicus Scholarship is carried our by an Admissions Committee of the Department of Science and Innovation Management within the Faculty of Geosciences.

This Admissions Committee will determine the order of priority of all the eligible candidates on the basis of the criteria below. Awarded grants are exclusively linked to the Master’s programme for which the grant was applied for and exclusively linked to the proposed starting date. Awarded grants cannot be transferred to other Master’s programmes and also not to another starting date.

Eligibility criteria
The applicant must meet the eligibility criteria in order to be considered for one of these scholarships. The applicant should:

hold a non-Dutch passport and not be eligible for support under the Dutch system of study grants and loans.
have been admitted to the Prestige Master’s Programme Sustainable Development.
hold a relevant Bachelors degree or equivalent thereof from a non-Dutch university with a Grade Point Average of 7,5 or higher according to the Dutch grade system. In the Netherlands grades from 1.0 up to 10.0 are used, with 1 being worst and 10 being best. A GPA of 7,5 is (for instance) comparable with at least an 60% in the UK and a B+ (or a 3.3) in the United States.
belong to the top 20% of his/her year, proving from a university statement from the university where the Bachelors Degree was obtained.
be able to comply with the conditions to obtain a Dutch visa (only for students from non EER countries).
include a bachelors thesis or equivalent thereof.
include a motivation letter of one page in which she or he clearly points out why this scholarship should be awarded to her or him.

Selection criteria
Eligible candidates are selected for a scholarship on the basis of the following criteria:

Their academic excellence and promise in the proposed field of study;
The academic quality and concrete results of the preceding education, as evidenced, for example, by grades, test scores, publications, letters of recommendation;
The quality and relevance of the motivation letter (academic content, intercultural and communication skills, personal motivation);
The quality and feasibility of the financial plan in the application for a place in the Masters programme;
The quality of the application itself (completeness, accuracy, consistency).
Application procedure
Candidates who expect to meet the high standard are invited to send the Copernicus Scholarship application form as well as all other relevant documents as mentioned above to:

Utrecht University
Faculty of Geosciences
Student Desk
Heidelberglaan 2
3584 CS Utrecht
The Netherlands

It is strongly advised to send the scholarship application in the same week as the application for the Masters Programme is sent. Please note that you need to send the application for the Masters Programme to a different address. The application for the Masters Programme (for the study itself) should be sent to:

Utrecht University Student Services
Attn. to the Admissions Office UU
Post Office Box 80125
3508 TC Utrecht
The Netherlands

Deadline of scholarship application
Copernicus scholarship applications from candidates for Sustainable Development starting in September must be received before April 15th of the same year. Copernicus scholarship applications from candidates for Sustainable Development starting in February must be received before October 15th in the preceding year. Notification of the scholarship awards are expected six weeks after closing dates. Please note that no scholarship applications will be accepted after the dates specified above.

Further inquiries
Any further inquiries should be directed to the Communication Consultant of the Department of Science and Innovation Management, Mrs. Marille van Gelderen by e-mail only, in order to ensure efficient response: m.vangelderen@geo.uu.nl

Provided by: the Faculty of Geosciences
http://www.geo.uu.nl/20419main.html

For more information, check this site.

Web Hosting Choice

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One site that you could go to is Web Hosting Choice, this site is great because they would provide with you with a recommended hosting based on your specific needs. You just fill up their search data base based on your criteria i.e. your expected monthly cost (your monthly budget), the disk space that you require, the bandwidth that you need, and whether or not there is a set up fee. I tried filling up their search data base based on my requirements, and presto... a recommendation for me to get a hostgator hosting was advised. This is not a surprise at all, and luckily my current webhost is hostgator.

However, I am sure people will have different hosting needs, but definitely you can find there your webhost i.e. your need because the site offers over 100 web hosting companies to choose from and many have multiple plans. Search by hosting company or plan options. Web hosting plan options are segmented by language and software including Unix, Windows, PHP, FrontPage, among others.

Monday, December 10, 2007

Master’s Degree Programme in Bioinformatics

Master’s Degree Programme in Bioinformatics MBI is a two-year MSc programme offered jointly by the University of Helsinki ja Helsinki University of Technology.

The admission period is now open and will end in 31 January 2008. You can find details how to apply at our admission pages.

Career in bioinformatics
MBI graduates will be able to obtain positions in industrial and academic facilities such as biomedical companies, universities and research institutions. A bioinformatician often acts in a multidisciplinary environment with people from both methodological sciences, and biosciences and medicine. It is thus important that a bioinformatician is able to master topics from different disciplines.


Route to PhD degree
Excellent graduates from the MBI programme have the possibility to continue their studies in the PhD programme ComBi.

What do I need to be able to apply to MBI?
You are eligible to apply to the programme, if you already hold a suitable Bachelor’s degree, or have the degree at latest on 1 August 2008. Suitable fields are computer science, mathematics, statistics, biosciences and medicine, for example. In addition, you need to have at least 60 ECTS compatible credits in total of the following subjects: mathematics, statistics, computer science and bioinformatics.

You also need to be proficient in English language.

What can MBI offer to me?
MBI programme offers a unique combination of bioinformatics, methodological sciences, biosciences and medicine. The core courses have been designed to support courses beyond the same discipline. For instance, in the course Measurement Techniques for Bioinformatics students will collect data which can be then analysed in methodological courses. In particular, an MBI student will learn the bioinformatics process all the way through from planning the experiments to data analysis and verification of hypotheses.

As an MBI student, you will be able to take courses from two universities. In the University of Helsinki, you may participate to MBI courses offered by Faculties of Science, Bioscience and Medicine. In Helsinki University of Technology, Laboratory of Computer and Information Science offers courses to the programme.

Internship is a part of your studies
Studying in the MBI programme gives you a chance to become familiar with real-life bioinformatics as you intern in a bioinformatics company or research group. Besides giving useful work experience and connections, the internship period may also yield a suitable topic for the MSc thesis. MBI programme actively participates in providing students with internship positions and financial support for the internship period.

Study language is English
In the programme, you will study in English. Furthermore, a teacher tutor will be assigned to you who will guide you during your studies.

The programme is international. Currently there are 13 students, of whom five are abroad and eight are Finnish.

What is the content of my studies?
In MBI programme, the content of your studies depends on your Bachelor’s degree. For instance, if you have a Bachelor in computer science, you will study biology and medicine in addition to bioinformatics to complement your previous degree. On the other hand, if you have studied biosciences in your Bachelor’s, your Master’s will contain more computer science, mathematics and statistics.

The core of MSc bioinformatics degree consists of two bioinformatics courses, which you take in your first Autumn semester. While Introduction to Bioinformatics provides the essential background for the other bioinformatics courses, Practical Course in Biodatabases gives you deeper insight on how and why biological data are organised into databases, and how to access the databases.

At the same time, you will be taking your first course in biology and medicine, namely Biology for Methodological Scientists, if you have not already studied basic biology courses for your previous degree.

Your first Spring semester will take you to laboratory on the course Measurement Techniques in Bioinformatics where you will learn how the biological data is generated with different techniques such as microarrays and mass spectrometry. You also have the option to take the data with you to bioinformatics courses to further learn how to analyse the data.

In addition to compulsory courses, you can choose from a number of optional courses in bioinformatics, methodological sciences, biosciences and medicine. Your study advisor will help you make the choices on the basis of your previous degree and your interests.

Your second year studies in the programme will consist of bioinformatics courses and seminars as well as the Master’s thesis.

If you would like to know more about the structure of studies in MBI, please have a look at our example study plan!

Financial support
The University of Helsinki offers a limited number of scholarships for exceptional Master students.

Please note that the University of Helsinki and Helsinki University of Technology currently have no application, examination, admission or tuition fees.

How to apply?
The application period for studies starting in Autumn 2008 begins 15 November 2007 for the University of Helsinki and 1 November 2007 for Helsinki University of Technology. The application period closes 31 January 2008.

You can find detailed instructions on how to apply at our admission pages.

If you have any questions regarding the programme, please contact coordinator Esa Pitkänen, bioinfo[ at ]cs.helsinki.fi

Dowload: Example Study Plan

Sunday, December 09, 2007

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With Super clubs, you do not have to worry about anything. You are in good and reliable hands, in fact SuperClubs was awarded "Resort Partner of the Year 2007" by Vacation.com, the largest travel services marketing organization across the U.S. and Canada.

Call for applications 2008/2009 European Master in Informatics

The University of Trento (Italy), the RWTH Aachen University (Germany), and the University of Edinburgh (Scotland) offer a two year Joint Master’s Programme, named European Master in Informatics (EuMI, www.eumi-school.org). The objective of the Master’s Programme is to educate professionals who will understand advanced techniques, tools, and methodologies in the field of Computer Science, and who will be able to put this knowledge to practice in the key application domains of Net-Centric/Media Informatics, Life Science Informatics, and Embedded Systems Informatics. For each area of specialization, a joint curriculum is defined which involves two universities of the Consortium. The student admitted to a selected curriculum will study in two universities, taking courses with a focus on the selected area of specialization. The student will spend half of his/her Master’s course in one university and the other half in the other university.

Funding

20 scholarships will be offered for students who are residents of countries outside the European Union, the European Economic Area / European Free Trade Association (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway) and the candidate countries for accession to the European Union (Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, and Turkey). The amount of the scholarship is € 21.000 per year. In addition, 5 scholarships will be assigned to students resident in European Union countries. The amount of the scholarship is € 3.000 per year.

Admissions

The application requires two steps: An on-line application (due by January 14th, 2008) and the hard-copy submission of documents (due by January 21th, 2008). Please go on the website (www.eumi-school.org) to start an application.

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Flight Attendant School

Most of our posts here are scholarships and jobs on biological sciences and other high technologies. However, there people whose passion is to see the world and travel. One of the best ways for you the see the world and earn money while at it is to be a Flight Attendant. What I know of becoming a Flight Attendant is, probably (check this out) you have to have a BS degree, most likely, public relations, I guess, or HRM or any other course. There are also, personality and height requirements, in some airlines.

What can you do? Where should you start? I suggest you search for a flight attendant school. One of these schools is the International Air and Hospitality Academy. They offer training programs for the travel industry including Flight Attendants. So if you are planning to be a Flight Attendant, I would suggest for you to visit their site. They are one, of the many, travel agent school or flight attendant school that will help you fulfill your flight attendant career. Getting a flight attendant training courses will help you get a job fast because most of the commercial airlines prefer to hire job candidates who have taken this kind of training courses.

Masters Level Graduate Positions, Biological/Physical Oceanography

The California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo’s Center for Coastal Marine Sciences (CCMS) is seeking up to four masters level graduate student positions beginning in the fall of 2008 under advising by Professor Mark Moline. Applicants should be self-motivated, have some quantitative skills, and have interest in biology, ecology, marine science, mathematics, oceanography or some closely related field. Laboratory experience, engineering/technical, and computer (i.e., MatLab, Labview, etc.) skills will be viewed as a plus. Student thesis projects will likely involve extensive field work. Applicants should apply with respect to interests in the following research areas:

•An interdisciplinary project to evaluate and quantify environmental controls (climatic events, hydrology, nutrient dynamics, food web structure, etc.) in the Morro Bay Estuary and watershed. This is a collaborative effort between researchers at the CalPoly CCMS, SLOSEA (www.slosea.org), and the Morro Bay National Estuary Program.

•Plankton dynamics, organization, and interactions, including bioluminescent plankton. Experience with zooplankton and phytoplankton culturing will be beneficial.

•Coastal ocean currents and impacts on biological systems (i.e. phytoplankton bloom distribution, marine protected areas) using observatory platforms, such as, but not limited to the following: long/short range CODAR systems, SLOCUM gliders, and shore based time series stations.

•Modeling oceanographic processes along the Central California Coastline, with particular interest in bio-physical interactions. In collaboration with the Mathematics department.

•The use of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) as a tools to study some of the following: HAB’s, bioluminescence, plume dynamics, ocean currents, cDOM distribution, and phytoplankton dynamics.

Funding (stipend, tuition) will be available for two years. Interested individuals should provide the following materials: 1) a brief cover letter describing your background, research interests and career goals, 2) a CV, 3) unofficial transcripts, and if available, 4) GRE or TOEFL scores. Please send materials to Ian Robbins (robbins@marine.calpoly.edu) by February 1st, 2008. Upon reviewing the applicant pool, we will ask select applicants to apply to the graduate program to be considered for admission to Cal Poly. Professor Mark Moline is strongly dedicated to students and their careers and promotes graduating masters students in 2 years.

Plastic Surgery and Breast Augmentation

This is off topic. Since its Christmas in a few days, I guess it is a good idea to really make your self look great, beautiful and fabulous. You can make it sort of – Christmas gift to yourself.

How can we do that? Well…you can improve your looks, and make yourself look great by getting a plastic surgery. One place with reputation that I have seen on the net is the www.rodeodriveplasticsurgery.com; their cosmetic surgeon and specialists are from the finest universities including Stanford, The University of Chicago, and UCLA Medical Center They are considered to be one of the premiere centers for cosmetic operations in California. So, if you’re planning of getting fat removed from any part of your body, or if you are planning to have breast augmentation, then there is no better medical facility for you to visit than Beverly Hills liposuction. So, if you are planning, contemplating, go check out their site now.

Sunday, December 02, 2007

PhD and MS assistantships in aquatic and fisheries ecology

Graduate Research Assistantships – MS and PhD
Supervised by Scott Peacor and Jim Bence
Department of Fisheries and Wildlife
Michigan State University
Subject: Aquatic ecology and fisheries research.

We seek PhD and MS students to join a research effort seeking to understand how interacting processes affect population and community level patterns. The student will design a project that is part of a larger multidisciplinary study of the ecology of Saginaw Bay (in Lake Huron) that includes biologists and physical scientists. Principal goals are to understand how interacting processes affect population and community level patterns, and to compare different modeling approaches. Project goals include both basic and applied questions. Interest in incorporating a (or sole) theoretical/modeling component (and thereby develop useful and marketable tools) a plus. Starting date is flexible, stipends are competitive based on qualifications, and health and tuition waiver benefits are included.

Interested individuals are encouraged to provide the following materials as soon as possible:
(1) cover letter describing general and specific research interests/experiences, and potential start dates. (2) brief statement of professional goals (e.g., plans after finishing the graduate training), (3) resume, (4) transcripts, (5) list of three references (names, email addresses, phone numbers, and postal addresses), and (6) GRE and TOEFL scores. (TOEFL scores are required for applicants whose native language is not English. Photocopies of transcripts and GRE/TOEFL scores are okay initially.) Please email (preferred), mail, or fax all application materials (or inquiries) to:

Scott Peacor
Peacor@msu.edu
Department of Fisheries and Wildlife
10d Natural Resources Building
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI. 48824. USA.

Make Money Selling Wholesale Replica Sunglasses!

In a few days its Christmas, and many people (including myself) are looking for gifts and give away to loved ones this Holiday Season. I can only think of one thing for now: designer sunglasses from the leading brands. Why? This is because most of the people I am planning to give these glasses are fashionable people who wants to look smart and would be excited and pleased to wear designer sunglasses from the leading brands

Since I am giving them to a dozen or two of people, it would be advantageous for me to get Wholesale Replica Sunglasses, as they are, most of the time, sold at a fraction of the cost than most retail sunglasses would be worth. Replica Wholesale Sunglasses look like the original deal, and in most instances, will be able to fool those that think that they are original. Besides when you have a really good replica, it does not matter whether it is original or not. My friends, I am sure, would not mind if it they are replicas because they know I am always on a budget – I just wanted to give them the best deal there is, and I just wanted to give them a bit of excitement and smile this Holiday Season.

Furthermore, if you want to make some extra money this Christmas you can offer/sell this replica sunglasses to your friends, or at your store at a vast discount and easily get lots of sale and profit, of course.

Friday, November 30, 2007

[Denmark] PhD Studentships in Quantitative Analyses of Labour Market and Welfare Policies - The Aarhus School of Business

PhD scholarships Graduate School for Integration, Production and Welfare

At the Department of Economics at Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus, a number of PhD scholarships will be available from January 1, 2008 or as soon as possible thereafter.

The PhD scholarships are offered within quantitative analyses of labour market and welfare policies, including e.g. analysis of the effects of labour market programmes, the effects of programmes in relation to children, youth, families, immigrants or elderly, or the use of economic incentives in employment or integration policies. The aim is to analyse different types of interventions targeting these groups, and to develop and apply econometric methods for evaluating programmes using micro data.


The PhD scholarships are placed within the Graduate School for Integration, Production and Welfare, and they are affiliated with the Department of Economics and the Danish National Institute of Social Research. Further information on the Graduate School and the PhD scholarships can be obtained from professor Peter Jensen, Department of Economics, phone: +45 89 486 482, e-mail: pje[a-t]asb.dk , or research director Niels Ploug, Danish National Institute of Social Research, phone: +45 33 48 08 40, e-mail: np[a-t]sfi.dk.

A PhD student in Denmark must complete an individually planned PhD course programme within the relevant research area and conduct a research project under the supervision of experienced senior researchers. As part of the PhD scholarship the PhD student will be enrolled in the PhD programme comprising a number of courses within the relevant research area.

The PhD student is also expected, as part of the programme, to spend some time (up to six months), with coverage of travel and accommodation expenses, at another – often foreign – research institution. During the programme, the PhD student is further expected to gain teaching experience within the subject area as well as experience with other forms of dissemination of research results. ASB also Finances participation in relevant PhD courses and scientific conferences. In addition, it is expected that PhD students participate in and contribute to the other activities of the department.

Conditions of employment
The PhD scholarship has duration of three years. Graduates and students expecting to complete their study programme in the near future may apply for the scholarship. The employment is covered by a national collective agreement.

The applicant’s research potential will be the determining factor for a positive academic assessment. Exam results will also be assessed. For further information on admission criteria and ASB’s PhD programme, please go to: http://www.asb.dk/research/phd.aspx.

For the full details of the job announcement and applications requirements please refer to www.asb.dk/about/available

Deadline for application: Monday, December 17, 2007 at 12:00 noon.

[Belgium] 2008-2009 VLIR-UOS Scholarship Programme for Master and PhD

The international study opportunities include the VLIR funded International Courses (ICPs) and the International Training Programmes (ITPs).

Every year, with the support of the Belgian Directorate-General for Development Cooperation (DGDC), VLIR awards scholarships to students from developing countries to study one of the 15 ICPs or one of the 6 ITPs.

Each year there are a maximum of 180 scholarships available for first-year ICP students and a maximum of 70 scholarships for ITP participants.

Although these programmes primarily address students and professionals from developing countries, they are also open to other people.


For more information, please refer to the more comprehensive VLIR publication ‘International Study Opportunities in Flanders, Belgium’, available at the Belgian Embassies, at selected universities in Africa, Asia and Latin America and downloadable from the VLIR website (www.vliruos.be). It contains details on course contents and application requirements, and explains the VLIR scholarship programme and the application procedure.

The application form can be found in the publication ‘International Study Opportunities in Flanders, Belgium’. It can also be obtained directly from the respective university or downloaded from the VLIR website.

The application form should be returned to VLIR no later than 1 February 2008.

We sincerely hope that the exchange during your study in Flanders results in partnerships and improved understanding across frontiers, and that the knowledge you acquire will be invested and disseminated in the framework of long-term initiatives in your country of origin.

International Courses 2008-2009

Master of Science in Biostatistics
Master of Science in Aquaculture
Master of Science in Environmental Sanitation
Master of Science in Nutrition and Rural Development, Main Subject: Human Nutrition
Master of Nematology
Master in Physical Land Resources
Master of Food Technology
Master of Human Ecology
Master of Molecular Biology
Master of Ecological Marine Management
Master of Water Resources Engineering
Master of Human Settlements
Master in Development Evaluation and Management
Master in Globalisation and Development
Master in Governance and Development in Sub-Sahara Africa
International Training Programmes 2008

Beekeeping for Poverty Alleviation
AudioVisual Learning Materials – Production and Management
Governing for Development: Opportunities and Challenges for Development Actors under the New Aid Paradigm
Dairy Technology: From Rural to Industrial Level
Scientific and Technological Information Management in Universities and Libraries
Optimisation in Diagnostic Radiology

For more information about the VLIR-UOS Scholarship Programme please contact Mr Mario De Meyer Assistant Scholarship Programme: mario.demeyer[ at ]vliruos.be

Download:

Scholarship Flyer 2008-2009
Brochure: International Study Opportunities
For further information please visit VLIR-UOS website

Thursday, November 29, 2007

A great source for local jobs and helpful advice

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Monday, November 26, 2007

Ph.D. position in ocean circulation or biogeochemical dynamics

Modeling ocean circulation or biogeochemical dynamics of shelf settings.

A full funded Ph.D. position will be available at the Nordic Center for Earth Evolution (NordCEE), Department of Geography and Geology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.

We seek highly motivated geoscientists interested in working with computational geoscience or geochemistry in relation to 3D ocean circulation and/or biogeochemical dynamics of shelf settings. In particular we are interested in understanding the shelf – ocean interaction, the development of oxygen oasis as well as anoxic conditions under various conditions through Earth History.

NordCEE is a center of excellence funded by The Danish National Research Foundation. NordCEE is focused on exploring the long history of life’s evolution on Earth. We investigate how biological evolution has both shaped and responded to the evolving chemistry of the Earth-surface environment (www.nordcee.dk).

Qualifications. M.Sc. or equivalent degree in geophysics, geology, computational geoscience or engineering is required, preferably with knowledge of ocean circulation and/or biogeochemical dynamics. Good English skills is required.

Salary and employment. Salary is according to the agreement between the Ministry of Finance and the respective host organizations. For Ph.D. students presently about DKr. 22.345,17 per month before pension contribution, subject to change depending on qualifications. The Ph.D. employment will be for a total period of 3 years.

Application. Formal job-posting will be available end November on center and university homepage with application deadline in December. Applicant is expected to start as soon as possible in 2008.

Inquiries can be sent to Ass. Professor Christian Bjerrum (cjb “at” geol.ku.dk) with “NordCEE job” as subject. Preferably include a short description of own research interests, a CV with picture and supplementary information of relevance for the position, together with name and address of potential referee.

Contact:
Christian J. Bjerrum
Associate Professor
Department of geography and geology
University of Copenhagen
Øster Voldgade 10
1350-Copenhagen
Denmark
www.nordcee.dk

PhD opportunities

PhD positions. We wish to fill 2 PhD slots at The Nordic Center for Earth Evolution (NordCEE) (www.nordcee.dk) at the University of Southern Denmark. NordCEE is an interdisciplinary center, which, through a mix of microbial and geological studies aims to understand the long term chemical evolution of the Earth surface environment. Potential PhD projects include: reconstruction of ancient chemical environments, ecology of modern microbial ecosystems, modeling, and molecular ecology. If interested, please send CV and transcripts to Don Canfield, dec@biology.sdu.dk. Deadline, Jan. 1, 2008.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

MS/PhD Graduate Research and Teaching Assistantship, Marine Science and Hydrographic Science

Opportunities for research and teaching assistantships (M.S. and Ph.D.) are available for qualified graduate students in the Department of Marine Science at the University of Southern Mississippi (see http://www.usm.edu/marine/).

Current annual stipends range from $20,400 for Master Students to 21,600 for first year Ph.D. students, with full tuition waivers, health insurance coverage and other university fees paid. The department has active ongoing basic and applied research programs in all emphasis areas (biological, chemical, geological and physical oceanography and hydrographic science), with strong field- and lab-based interdisciplinary research components. Departmental resources include extensive laboratory and state-of-the-art analytical and computational facilities. The location of the department at the NASA John C. Stennis Space Center provides ready access to coastal systems and collaborative opportunities with a myriad of federal agencies (NASA, NOAA, NRL, NAVO, USGS, EPA).

Potential students are encouraged to contact the Department at marine.science@usm.edu or to contact individual faculty members (see http://www.marine.usm.edu/faculty/dms_fac.html), and should visit http://www.usm.edu/marine/ for additional information and application instructions.

Ph.D. Assistantship, Microbiology of Nuclear Blast Cavities

Underground nuclear blast cavities, resulting from cold war weapons testing at the Nevada Test Site (NTS) represent a source of potential contamination to important regional aquifers and an as-yet unexplored habitat for subsurface microorganisms. We have obtained funding from the U.S. Department of Energy for the microbial characterization of this novel, extreme environment. A combination of cultivation-based and molecular detection protocols will be utilized to probe the diversity, bioremediation potential, and radiation resistance of microorganisms from the site. Substantial collaborative support has been secured from Pacific Northwest and Livermore National Laboratories as well as the Uniformed Health Sciences University.

The Desert Research Institute is a dynamic organization with over 150 faculty in atmospheric, hydrologic and ecological sciences and projects on every continent. This program will be a joint appointment between DRI and the UNLV School of Life Sciences, and thus the collective resources of both institutions will be available. If you are a self-starter, looking for a chance to make a difference in a growing field, this unique project might be for you.

QUALIFICATIONS: The ideal candidate will possess a recent or pending M.S. degree from an accredited institution in microbiology, microbial ecology, or a related field of study. Exceptional students with a B.S. degree or equivalent will be considered on a case-by-case basis. U.S. citizenship is strongly preferred due to DOE site access requirements. This position requires a willingness to perform collections under sometimes challenging field conditions, conform to DOE chain of custody and record keeping requirements, and travel to collaborating laboratories.

BENEFITS: DRI offers a generous graduate support package including salary of at least $25,000 per year, tuition waver, and state health insurance plan.

TO APPLY: The screening of candidates will begin immediately for Spring or Fall admission and continue until the position is filled. Contact Dr. Duane P. Moser for instructions on how to apply (duane.moser@dri.edu; 702-862-5534).

Ph.D. assistantships -- eco-hydrology and spatial ecology of rivers and streams

Several Ph.D. assistantships are available in the Department of Land Resources and Environmental Sciences at Montana State University. These assistantships commence in August of 2008 and are based in Bozeman, MT – an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise!

Students will pursue questions in one of three broad research areas: 1) elucidating geomorphic and hydrologic controls on habitat diversity and biotic processes (e.g., biogeochemistry, productivity, metabolism, greenhouse gas emissions) in floodplain ecosystems; 2) developing novel, agent-based modeling approaches to simulate transport and biotic uptake of solutes from stream channels and hyporheic zones of gravel-bedded streams; and 3) linking geomorphology and hydrology to fish habitat diversity and utilization in mainstem rivers of Montana.

Students will work with Dr. Geoffrey Poole and will apply quantitative research techniques including simulation modeling, GIS analysis, and/or remote sensing, coupled with ample opportunities for field data collection and laboratory experiments and analyses.

Successful applicants will be highly self-motivated and creative problem solvers with excellent computer skills. As members of collaborative and interdisciplinary research teams, students must also possess outstanding interpersonal and writing skills. More information, including application instructions, can be found at http://www.eco-metrics.com/MSU/

Monday, November 12, 2007

Forestry Masters Scholarships for Developing Countries

Erasmus Mundus Masters Course
SUTROFOR - Sustainable Tropical Forestry
Call for student applications

We offer an integrated two-year world-class Masters Course in Sustainable Tropical Forestry (SUTROFOR) based on our long experience in teaching and research, and building on masters programmes that have proved to be dynamic and viable. By joining the teaching and research experiences of five European leading educational institutions, this unique Course will constitute an in-depth educational programme with inherent impetus to stay at the forefront of research-based teaching strongly linked to realities in many European and non-European countries.

The SUTROFOR Course is offered by a consortium consisting of five institutions: (i) University of Copenhagen, Centre for Forest, Landscape and Planning, Copenhagen, Denmark, (ii) University of Wales, School of the Environment and Natural Resources, Bangor, Wales, UK, (iii) Technische Universität Dresden, institute of international Forestry and Forest Products, Germany, (iv) AgroParisTech-ENGREF, Institute of Forestry, Agricultural and Environmental Engineering, Montpellier – France, and (v) University of Padova, Faculty of Agriculture, Padova, Italy.

The Course consists of a first study year at one of three institutions (Bangor, Copenhagen, Dresden) and a specialising second study year with different topics offered by each of the five institutions. The students are required to spend the second year at another university than the first one. The aim of the first study year is to provide a thorough and broad introduction to sustainable Tropical Forestry. The learning outcomes are similar for the three first year institutions and allow students to choose freely among the five specialisation options in the second year. The first study year ends with a Joint Summer Module, run as a two-weeks excursion to a Tropical country. You can specialise in the second year within the following topics: (i) Agroforestry systems (Bangor), (ii) Socio-economics of tropical forestry (Copenhagen), (iii) Tropical forest management (Dresden), (iv) Environmental management and policies for tropical forests (Montpellier), (v) Ethics in forestry and responsible trade in tropical forest product and services (Padova).

The specialisation includes a master thesis based on research and fieldwork inside or outside the EU. When students have acquired 120 ECTS by studying at two Consortium institutions (at least 60 ECTS at each) they will obtain a SUTROFOR double degree and the Diploma Supplement. All SUTROFOR modular activities can be completed in English, except the second year option at Montpellier, which is available mainly in French. The following degrees are awarded: MSc in Tropical Forestry in Copenhagen, MSc in Environmental tropical Forestry and MSc in Agroforestry in Bangor, MSc in Tropical Forestry in Dresden, MSc in Agricultural Sciences, specialisation Tropical and Rural Forestry in Montpellier, and MSc in Forestry and Environmental Sciences in Padova.

Consortium fees per year are € 4,500 for EU/EEA-EFTA students and € 8,000 for third-country students. EU/EEA-EFTA students are eligible for financial support, see http://www.sutrofor.net/. Around 20-30 Erasmus Mundus scholarships (€ 21,000 per year per student) are expected to be available for third-country students. Students applying for a scholarship must submit their application no later than 25 January 2008. EU/EEA-EFTA students must apply no later than 15 August 2008. The application form is available at www.sutrofor.net. There is no separate application form for scholarships. The next academic year starts around 1 September 2008 (depending on first year institution).

Detailed information on the SUFONAMA Masters Course is available on http://www.sutrofor.net/. Applicants should observe that only complete application forms will be processed. Please read the admission procedure carefully and note that applicants will be informed about scholarship decisions around mid- May 2008.

Thursday, November 08, 2007

2 PhD students physiology & gene expression of marine animals

Within the newly established Junior Research Group (JRG) A1‚Ocean acidification’, embedded into the Excellence Cluster ‚The Future Ocean’ (www.future-ocean.de) at Kiel University / IfM-GEOMAR, we are seeking 2 highly motivated PhD students to study the effects of ocean acidification on ecophysiology and gene expression patterns in marine invertebrates (sea urchins, mussels, cephalopods). Ideal candidates will be creative, enthusiastic, and have exceptional problem solving abilities. Superior communication skills are essential. Candidates should have a degree (BSc honors, MSc or equivalent) in the biological / medical sciences. While a background in marine biology is a plus, it certainly is not a requirement.

Expertise in one or more of the following areas would be advantageous:

- molecular biological techniques (e.g. RNA extraction, cDNA library construction, real time PCR, microarrays, SSH, in situ hybridization) and bioinformatics
- marine invertebrate larvae culture and maintenance, especially of echinoderms and molluscs
- biochemistry and physiology of ion transport processes
- acid – base physiology

PhD projects will be designed to match existing strengths and career preferences of the successful candidates. However, a strong study focus will be placed on pH and ion regulation processes, especially during embryonic and larval development of our model species. In close collaboration with the Centre for Molecular Biosciences (ZMB), next generation sequencing techniques and high – throughput real time PCR techniques are available to study stress induced gene expression. Such studies will lead the way to develop new concepts on what mechanisms define sensitivity to ocean acidification.

Successful candidates will also become members of the Integrated School of Ocean Sciences (ISOS) PhD program (www.isos.uni-kiel.de). Salaries are based on the German TV-L system and are roughly comparable to US American / Canadian PhD student salaries.

Kiel is located in one of the most attractive areas of Germany, directly on the shores of the Baltic Sea, with easy access to beautiful beaches and ferry connections to Norway, Sweden and Denmark. The city is famous for its sailing & maritime culture, moderate climate and high standard of life.

The Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences is an equal opportunity employer and encourages female scientists and scientists with disabilities to apply. Applications of handicapped persons will be preferentially treated when all other qualifications are equal.

Your application should be sent to the following address, using the keyword "PhD in Ecophysiology", deadline is November 15th 2007, start dates may be 01.01.2008 or later. Both posts are funded for 3 years.

Applications should be emailed as a pdf – file to fmelzner@ifm-geomar.de

Informal enquiries on research perspectives (and Kiel as a place to be) can be directed to Dr. Frank Melzner, JRG A1, IfM-Geomar; (fmelzner@ifm-geomar.de).

Friday, November 02, 2007

PhD-researcher in Game and Media Technology

Job description

You will work on a project on automatic world generation based on real data. Building virtual worlds from real data such as panorama images is still a very labor intensive work, error prone, slow, and expensive. Therefore, the results is often small-scale, of low resolution, and not accurate. Our objectives are to research new algorithms to build virtual worlds automatically and from multiple data sources in order to alleviate these problems. We will exploit a combination of techniques from geometric pattern recognition, computer vision, and computational geometry. The envisioned results are methods that build virtual worlds fast and accurately. In this way, the quality of training people, mission planning, contingency planning, and decision making can be improved.

The project is part of the Game research for Training and Education (GATE) project. This research is performed in collaboration with TNO.

Qualifications

We ask MSc degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, or any other relevant discipline. Knowledge and experience in programming (C++), algorithms and data structures, pattern recognition, computer vision.

Terms of employment

We offer a full-time temporary appointment as a PhD student for four years. Your gross salary starts with € 1,956.- per month in the first year and increases to € 2,502.- per month in the fourth year of employment. The salary is supplemented with a holiday allowance of 8% of annual salary and a end-of-year bonus of 3% per year.

In addition we offer: partially paid parental leave, subsidy for child care, flexible employment conditions in which you may trade salary for vacation days or vice versa.

The employment conditions are based on the Collective Employment Agreement of the Dutch Universities.

Further details

For more information please contact dr. R. Veltkamp, e-mail: Remco.Veltkamp@cs.uu.nl or dr. M.J. van Kreveld, e-mail: marc@cs.uu.nl.

How to apply

To apply, please send your application in writing, including a curriculum vitae, list of publications and minimal two references to the Personnel Department of the Faculty of Science, Budapestlaan 6, 3584 CD Utrecht, The Netherlands, or submit by e-mail to science.PenO@uu.nl.

Please send your application before 30-11-2007 and cite vacancy number 62719.

PhD-Researcher Monetary and non-monetary quantification of the environmental health impacts of traffic

Job description

You will be working on the project “Monetary and non-monetary quantification of the environmental health impacts of traffic”. The project will be conducted in close collaboration with Centre for Environmental Health Research (MGO) of the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), Bilthoven, the Netherlands. You will be stationed at RIVM.

You will perform a literature review on the current approaches and strength and weaknesses of monetisation of health effects of environmental contaminants. You will compare these with approaches in environmental burden-of-disease estimates. You will design, execute, analyse and report on an empirical study into severity weighing of environment-related health effects and their monetary valuation in a multi-country setting. You will perform a case study on transport and health to jointly estimate monetary and non-monetary societal costs of environmental health effects, based on the empirical results and results from the literature review. You will work in a multi-disciplinary and international team and will present your findings at national and international meetings and conferences. You will publish the results in peer-reviewed scientific journals and your PhD thesis. You will supervise MSc students during their internships and follow training courses relevant for your research.

Qualifications

An enthusiastic candidate with a MSc degree in the field of life sciences or biology, with a strong interest in health impact assessment. You have good organisational, communication and writing skills, especially in Dutch and English. You are also a team player and self-motivating. Experience with (environmental) epidemiology public health or health economics will be your advantage.

Terms of employment

We offer a temporary full time appointment of one year with the perspective of prolongation with another 3 years. The gross salary starts with € 1,956.- per month in the first year and increases to € 2,502.- per month in the fourth year of employment (salary scale “P” Collective Employment Agreement of the Dutch Universities).

Secondary benefits, based on the Collective Employment Agreement of the Dutch Universities are excellent in general and include e.g. a pension scheme, flexible employment conditions and salaries are supplemented with a holiday bonus of 8% and a year-end bonus of 3% per year.

Further details

For more information please contact Prof. dr. ir. Erik Lebret, phone +31 (0)30 274 4194, e-mail e.lebret@uu.nl, or ir. Danny Houthuijs at RIVM, phone +31 (0)30 274 3923, e-mail: Danny.Houthuijs@rivm.nl. They might also provide you with a full description of the project proposal.

For more information about IRAS, please surf to www.iras.uu.nl.

How to apply

Please send your written application, with motivation, curriculum vitae and addresses of two references, to the personnel department of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine attn. Mr A.H. Bloemers, Yalelaan 1, 3584 CL Utrecht, The Netherlands. You can also send your application by e-mail to vacatures1@vet.uu.nl.

Please send your application before 16-11-2007 and refer to vacancy number 70824.

Non EU passport holders need not to apply.

Monday, October 29, 2007

Ph.D. position in Biogeology

on “The effects of bioirrigation on benthic foraminifera”(vacancy number 72082)

The Darwin Center for Biogeology is a virtual Dutch research institute, which aims at performing cutting-edge science in the central field of Biogeology where Biology and Earth Sciences meet. Its research mission is to understand the functioning of global, regional and local ecosystems, focusing on change and feedback at all time scales in and between biotic and abiotic components of a changing Earth. The Center is partially funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO),

Recently, a new research programme was started in close collaboration between Utrecht University (UU) and the Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW), entitled:

Niche engineering and the evolution of biogeochemical cycles through time

Modern marine environments are characterized by complex faunal communities living in the sediment with densities and diversities that vary depending on sediment type, availability of oxygen and organic matter load arriving at the sea bottom. Some species play an extraordinary role in creating suitable environments for other taxa to live in. These keystone species, for example deep burrowing lugworms, are regarded as niche engineers. Through geological history, origination of such niche engineers is hypothesized to have lead to sudden bursts in evolution of other infaunal taxa.

The programme embraces two Ph.D. positions. Currently, we are looking for a candidate for the Ph.D. position at Utrecht University concerning the project:

The effects of bioirrigation on benthic foraminifera

Project description:

The aim of this project is to study the effects of the presence of various types of niche engineers on the surrounding meiofauna, in particular the foraminiferal population, and on biogeochemical cycling. Bioturbation, burrow ventilation, bioirrigation and grazing are activities that may have a significant impact on the vertical distribution of benthic foraminifera in marine sediments. Alternatively, foraminifera seem to have a considerable impact on the bacterial population and, consequently, the biogeochemistry.

The project will involve laboratory experiments with the coupled system biogeochemistry-bacteriaforaminifera in sediment cores with different imposed biogeochemical conditions, and with or without artificial bioirrigation. It also involves field sampling of marine sediments (Wadden Sea).

The project will be supported by ongoing modeling work within the research groups of Stratigraphy & Paleontology at Utrecht University and Microbial Ecology at NIOO-KNAW.

Qualifications:

We are looking for a highly motivated individual with excellent communication skills who is interested in interdisciplinary research combining various fields of biogeology. The candidate holds an M.Sc. or equivalent degree in an appropriate field.

Terms of employment:

We offer a full-time Ph.D. position for 4 years, with monthly salary starting at € 1956,- in the first year to € 2502,- in the last year of appointment. We also offer a pension scheme, a collective health insurance and flexible employment conditions. Conditions are based on the Collective Employment Agreement of the Dutch Universities and are supplemented with a holiday allowance of 8 % per year and a year-end bonus of 3%.

Further details:

For further details, please contact:
dr. Mariëtte Wolthers (wolthers@geo.uu.nl) or Prof.dr. Bert van der Zwaan (bzwaan@geo.uu.nl),

You may also wish to visit the following websites:
- Utrecht University’s Institute of Earth Sciences: http://www.geo.uu.nl/ivau,
- the Netherlands Institute of Ecology NIOO-KNAW: http://www.nioo.knaw.nl
- the Darwin Center for Biogeology: http://www.darwincenter.nl

How to apply:

Applications, including a curriculum vitae, a statement of your research interests, and the names and addresses of 2 references, must be sent to

Faculty of Geosciences - Personnel Department
PO Box 80115
3508 TC Utrecht, The Netherlands
or submitted by e-mail to: peno@geo.uu.nl.

Ph.D. position on the rheology of planetary ice and tectonics of icy moons

We seek a candidate to fill a Ph.D. position in the Department of Earth Sciences at Utrecht University.

Project title:

The role of grain size in the rheology of planetary ice

Project description:

The icy surfaces and inferred internal structures of icy planets and moons of our solar system show a remarkable diversity, and form an important basis for comparative planetary research. Various thermophysical modeling studies have already been performed, aiming to understand composition, structure, origin and evolution of the icy planets and moons, including conditions for life. Large-scale dynamic processes (e.g., convection) are implied for the solid interiors of the icy bodies, so the modelscritically depend on the rheological descriptions implemented to describe the flow of ice.

One aspect of ice rheology that has received increased attention of late is the role of grain (crystal) size and its evolution during deformation. Extensive work on solid state flow of rocks has shown that quantitative understanding of such grain size evolution is essential if laboratory derived rheological laws are to be reliably extrapolated to natural (extreme) conditions. This also applies to the case of ice, but has not been accounted for to date.

The objectives of the project are:

a) to develop a state-of-the art microphysical model for water ice including microstructural evolution and multiple creep mechanisms,
b) to test this model against data that are to be obtained from laboratory deformation experiments on ice, to be performed by the Ph.D. student in collaboration with co-workers at MIT/Cambridge MA and USGS/Menlo-Park CA, U.S.A., and
c) to assess the large scale implications of the results by building the obtained mechanism-based description into numerical models of tectonic processes on icy moons, with particular focus on tidal deformation of planetary moons, in collaboration with researchers from Delft University of Technology.

Funding for this project is provided by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research, through the Dutch National User Support Programme Space Research.

Qualifications:

We are looking for a highly motivated individual with a strong background and excellent communication skills. The candidate has a broad interest in Earth materials research in a laboratorial setting. The candidate is familiar with numerical modeling, preferably but not necessarily in the context of rheological modeling. Proficiency in at least one modern programming language is a requirement.
The candidate holds a recent M.Sc. or equivalent degree in Geology, Geophysics, Materials Science, Solid State Physics, or a related field.

Terms of employment:

We offer a full-time Ph.D. position for 4 years, with gross monthly salary starting at € 1956,- in the first year to € 2502,- in the last year of appointment. We also offer a pension scheme, a collective health insurance and flexible employment conditions. Conditions are based on the Collective Employment Agreement of the Dutch Universities and are supplemented with a holiday allowance of 8% per year and a year-end bonus of 3%.

Further details:

The project will be carried out within the Experimental Rock Deformation group at Utrecht University’s Institute of Earth Sciences, in collaboration with researchers at MIT and USGS in the U.S.A and at Delft University of Technology. For further details, please contact dr. Hans de Bresser at j.h.p.debresser@geo.uu.nl.

You may also wish to visit the website of the Institute of Earth Sciences:
http://www.geo.uu.nl/ivau.

How to apply:

Applications, including a curriculum vitae, a statement of your research interests, and the names and addresses of 2 referees, must be sent to
Faculty of Geosciences - Personnel Department
PO Box 80115
3508 TC Utrecht, The Netherlands
or submitted by e-mail to: peno@geo.uu.nl.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

PhD Position in Theoretical Chemistry and Chemical Physics, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology

The Theoretical Physical Chemistry Group at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, EPFL) invites applications for a Ph.D. position in theoretical chemistry and chemical physics. The preferred start date is between January and August 2008.

The successful candidate will use quantum-mechanical and semiclassical methods to explain physicochemical properties of molecules, such as, nuclear quantum effects on reaction rate constants, quantum effects in atomic and molecular clusters at low temperatures as well as decoherence in mesoscopic systems. Our group is also interested in using classical statistical physics to predict interactions between biological macromolecules, e.g., in order to find genes regulated by microRNAs.

Requirements:

An M.S. or M.A. in physics, chemistry, mathematics, or a related field is required, although exceptional candidates with a B.S. or B.A. in one of these fields will be considered. Preference will be given to candidates with a strong undergraduate background in all three fields mentioned above and who are familiar with writing computer codes in C or Fortran. Since the language used at the doctoral school of EPFL is English, applicants whose first language is not English should provide results of the TOEFL and/or GRE to demonstrate their English proficiency.

The appointment is for up to four years during which a Ph.D. thesis must be completed. The Ph.D. stipend is SFr. 50,000 per year. More information about the doctoral program at EPFL can be found at: http://phd.epfl.ch/edch.

Application:

Interested candidates should submit an application with a curriculum vitae, a list of publications, names and contact information of three references, and a brief description of research interests. The most qualified candidates will be invited for an on-site interview at EPFL. The applications should be sent to

Prof. Jiri Vanicek
EPFL SB ISIC UPVANIC
CH C3 391, Station 6
CH-1015 Lausanne
Switzerland

or

Email: jiri.vanicek[ at ]epfl.ch

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Masters and PhD Scholarships in Electronics and Reconfigurable Radio

Applications are invited for a Masters/PhD studentship in the area of sensing and wireless technologies for reconfigurable radio systems. One of the critical challenges in software radio, or more specifically cognitive radio, is the issue of sensing your environment. In this project we are looking at developing the platforms necessary for sensing other users and collectively agreeing to a common channel.

Candidates should hold a first or upper second class honours degree in Electronic Engineering. Interest, and preferably experience, in the area of electronics and specifically wireless propagation and RF circuit design is essential.

Successful candidates will join a large multi-disciplinary team and be initially enrolled on a full-time Masters of Engineering Science, with a review after 18 months for progression to a PhD programme.


The studentship will comprise of fees and an annual stipend of 17,000 Euros. It will be initially awarded for a period of 18 months years, extendable upon satisfactory review to a subsequent 18 months. The position is available immediately though, upon agreement, the start date may be postponed to January 2008.

For all queries please contact:

Dr. Ronan Farrell
Email: rfarrell[ at ]eeng.nuim.ie
Tel: +353-1-7086197

Ph.D Position in Wireless Communications

Job Description

The Mobile Systems Communications Group (MOTION) within the Instituto de Telecomunicações (IT) is seeking to recruit Ph.D candidates to conduct top-level research in the general area of wireless communication, specifically addressing one of the following
themes:

MIMO signal processing techniques for wireless networks using Distributed Antenna Systems and Cooperative Diversity
Vertical Handover for heterogeneous systems.
Radio Resource Management for wireless networks using cooperative diversity.
Architectures and methodologies for system level simulations of wireless networks.

Applicants should have a good honours degree in telecommunications, and must be fluent in at least C/C++, or Matlab programming. Creativity, independence and the ability of critical analytical thinking are essential.

Organization

You will join an established research group at the Instituto de Telecomunicações and the opportunity to conduct research at the highest international level. The group has extensive expertise in 3G systems and future emerging technologies. The group has also been involved in EU Framework Programme 5&6 projects such as MATRICE, 4MORE, ACE, ASILUM, NEXTWAY, UNITE, and ORACLE and has wide collaboration with industry, including Siemens and Portugal Telecom.

Contact for informal enquiries

Informal email enquiries can be made to Prof. Atilio Gameiro by email: amg[ at ]det.ua.pt or Dr. Jonathan Rodriguez: jonathan[ at ]av.it.pt.
For further information on the Instituto de Telecomunicações and the MOTION group, please visit the following sites: http://www.it.pt/ and http://www.av.it.pt/motion

Application

To apply, please email or post a covering letter attaching a detailed CV, together with the names and addresses of two referees to Sandra Corujo, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Campus Universitário de Santiago, P-3810-193 Aveiro-Portugal.
Phone: +351 234 377900, Fax: +351 234 377901
e-mail: Sandra[ at ]av.it.pt

The positions are fully funded and the offered grant is in accordance with the funding scales imposed by the FCT (Portuguese Research Council).

The closing date: December 3, 2007

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Monday, October 22, 2007

M.S./Ph.D Positions in Marine Biogeochemistry

Dr. Jeremy Mathis of the School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences has several openings for graduate students in Marine Biogeochemistry starting in the fall of 2008. The ideal candidate will be self-motivated with a background in chemistry, engineering, biology, or environmental science with strong computer skills and some previous lab or field experience. Dr. Mathis has an active research program in the Arctic Ocean, the Bering Sea, and the Gulf of Alaska. Incoming students will have the flexibility to design a project that fits their interests within the context of the overall objectives of the lab. Areas of study might include; marine ecosystem dynamics, ocean acidification, impacts of climate change on marine systems, terrestrial inputs to the marine environment, etc. Annual stipend will be provided at $18,800 for Master’s students and $23,900 for PhD students with tuition and health care coverage provided. For additional information or to apply please go to SFOS Academic Programs, University of Alaska Fairbanks, P.O. Box 757220, 905 North Koyukuk, 245 O’Neill Building, Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-7220, Phone: (907) 474-7289, Fax: (907 474-5863,

http://www.sfos.uaf.edu/academics/prospective/index.html (attention Dr. Mathis) or e-mail direct questions to jmathis@sfos.uaf.edu. Please respond before February, 2008.

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PhD Fellowship in Modelling of Nanoparticle Formation - Swinburne University of Technology

Swinburne University of Technology is a seeking a suitable qualified student from an engineering and/or science background to undertake post-graduate study to develop models for predicting the formation and growth of nanoparticles from supersonic quenching of gases.

Supersonic quenching is a technology for producing significant quantities of nanoparticles in a controlled way. Various nanoparticles are being used already in advanced materials and growth in their use will require well-controlled materials processing techniques to be developed.

Recent experimental and modelling work using supersonic nozzles suggests that the range of particles sizes produced can be readily manipulated through changes to geometry and associated chemical conditions.

The main tasks associated with the project are: review of current designs for producing nanoparticles from supersonic quenching, review of nucleation and growth kinetics, development of one dimensional models for predicting particle growth in a defined temperature and flow regime, incorporation of one dimensional models into multi-dimensional models and validations of these models against existing experimental data.

Study Subject: Engineering, Fluid Mechanics, Physical Chemistry, Nanotechnology and Mathematical Modelling

The value of this scholarship is AUD 19231 (maximum per annum). This award is to be used for living expenses. The scholarship is paid fortnightly for the period of 3 years.

Further Contact and Application
Email your questions or application to:
Geoff Brooks,
Faculty of Engineering and Industrial Sciences,
Swinburne University of Technology,
PO Box 218, Hawthorn, VIC 3122,
Australia
Email: gbrooks@swin.edu.au

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Tuesday, October 16, 2007

PhD Scholarships in Experimental Economics, Consumption Theory, Strategic Interaction, and Game Theory (Germany)

PhD Scholarships in experimental economics, consumption theory, strategic interaction, game theory at Friedrich Schiller Universitaet Jena (Germany)

The Friedrich Schiller Universitaet Jena and the MPI of Economics in Jena offer several distinguished PhD programs. The programs are international and highly committed with quality in teaching and research. All academic activities of the PhD program are conducted in English.

We strive to have a good mixture of PhD students from different fields. Currently we are looking for strong candidates with an interest in experimental economics, consumption theory, strategic interaction, and game theory.


Applications are welcome from outstanding students who own a Diploma, Master, or equivalent in economics or related fields.

The position will be integrated into the DFG research training group
1411 (Innovative change) http://gk.wiwi.uni-jena.de/

Succesfull candidates are expected to combine experimental economics with applications in innovation and also interact with the following research training groups in Jena:

IMPRS on Adapting Behavior in a Fundamentally Uncertain World
http://www.imprs.econ.mpg.de/

DFG research training group 622 Conflict and Cooperation between Social
Groups http://www2.uni-jena.de/svw/igc/

DFG research training group 1402 Human Dignity
http://www.grk-menschenrechte.uni-jena.de/

The positions will be kept open until a suitable candidate is found. For more information please contact Oliver Kirchkamp oliver[ at ]kirchkamp.de

PhD Opening at the School of Computational Engineering & Science, McMaster University (Canada)

An opening for a Ph.D. student is available at McMaster University with a start date in January 2008. The student will be enrolled in the graduate program in the School of Computational Engineering & Science, or in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, and will work with Dr. Protas on problems of PDE-constrained optimization using adjoint-based techniques (the project will involve collaboration with an Industrial Partner).

Candidates should have an M.Sc. degree in Applied Mathematics, Computer Science or a relevant engineering discipline.


For further details, including admission procedures and requirements and a description of the CES and Applied Mathematics programs, please consult the following URLs:

http://computational.mcmaster.ca/
http://www.math.mcmaster.ca/graduate/

Inquiries should be directed to Dr. Protas at the address:

Bartosz Protas
Department of Mathematics & Statistics
McMaster University
Hamilton, Ontario, CANADA L8S 4K1
Phone: +1 (905) 525 9140 ext. 24116
Fax: +1 (905) 522 0935
Email: bprotas[ at ]mcmaster.ca

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

M.S. or Ph.D. Assistantship – Environmental controls on estuarine air-sea CO2 fluxes

We are seeking an M.S. or Ph.D.applicant either through The University of North Carolina’s Marine Sciences (http://www.marine.unc.edu) or Environmental Sciences and Engineering programs (http://www.sph.unc.edu/envr) beginning in the summer or fall of 2008. The graduate student will be involved in an interdisciplinary project to quantify air-sea CO2 fluxes in the nation’s 2nd largest estuary, North Carolina’s Neuse River-Pamlico Sound, and to evaluate and quantify environmental controls (climatic events, hydrology, nutrient dynamics, food web structure, etc.) upon those fluxes. This is a NSF-funded collaborative effort between researchers at the University of North Carolina’s Institute of Marine Sciences (Hans Paerl and Mike Wetz; http://www.unc.edu/ims/paerllab) and Oregon State University’s College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences (Burke Hales).

Applicants should be self-motivated, have strong quantitative skills, and have training in chemistry AND ecology or marine science. Strong engineering and/or technical skills will be viewed as a plus, as will computer (i.e., MatLab, Labview usage, etc.) skills. This project will involve extensive field work.

Funding (stipend, tuition) will be available for three years. Interested individuals should provide the following materials: 1) a brief cover letter describing your background, research interests and career goals, 2) a resume/CV, 3) unofficial transcripts, and if available, 4) GRE or TOEFL scores. Please send materials to Drs. Mike Wetz (wetz@email.unc.edu) and Hans Paerl (hpaerl@email.unc.edu) by November 15, 2007. Upon reviewing the applicant pool, we will ask select applicant(s) to apply to the respective UNC graduate program to be considered for admission to UNC.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Ph.D.-Student Position in Sedimentology / Ichnology

Origin of Metazoan Benthic Ecosystems: Mutual Modification between Ediacaran to Early Phanerozoic Faunas and their Sedimentary Environments

Applicants are invited for a graduate research assistantship (Ph.D.-student) to participate in the recently funded DFG research group FOR 736 "The Precambrian-Cambrian Biosphere (R)evolution: Insights from Chinese Microcontinents". This interdisciplinary group of European researchers will study root causes and interactions between the multiple changes that occurred in biosphere, geosphere, atmosphere and hydrosphere at that time and will cooperate closely with a complementary Chinese research group.

The position is funded for 24 months with a 12-month extension. Starting date should be February 1, 2008. Salary level will be according to German public employee pay scale 50% BAT IIa. Above-average English communication skills are advantageous. We particularly encourage applications from women and disabled persons.

The project:

The goal of this project is to investigate the consequences of the gradually increasing bioturbation, recorded in the shallow-water facies of the Yangtze Platform and beginning in the late Ediacaran, for sedimentology, sedimentary chemistry, permeability, nutrient availability etc. Project work includes significant field work with Chinese colleagues at selected locations of central China, extended stays at research institutions at Nanjing and Xian, and close interdisciplinary collaborations with the other members of the research group, in particular Dr. Bernd Weber (bweber@zedat.fu-berlin.de)

A completed Master's, Diplom or equivalent degree in geosciences is required. The successful candidate should demonstrate advanced knowledge in paleontology and sedimentary geology. Capacity for field work and above-average English will be an advantage. A willingness to learn German within a reasonable time span is expected.

The sedimentary geology group at the Freie Universität Berlin studies sedimentary basins and processes on a variety of scales, with particular focus on Earth system evolution.

Please send your application, including CV, copies of degree certificates, and the names of two references by mail or e-mail to:

Prof. Dr. Christoph Heubeck
Freie Universität Berlin
Institut für Geologische Wissenschaften
Malteserstr. 74 - 100
12249 Berlin, Germany
e-mail: cheubeck@zedat.fu-berlin.de.
Applications will be accepted until October 20, 2007.

Institut für Geologische Wissenschaften: http://www.geo.fu-berlin.de/
and
Christoph Heubeck: http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~cheubeck/

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Sunday, September 23, 2007

Ph.D. scholarships in soil physics

The scholarships will have their base at Aarhus and Aalborg Universities, within the frame of a major new research project funded by the Danish Research Council for Technology and Production Sciences: “Soil Infrastructure, Interfaces & Translocation Processes in Inner Space” (“Soil-it-is”):

The upper few meters of the soil (the vadose zone) sustain our life and society, but we only have an empirical knowledge of how soil behaves. In the “Soil-it-is” project, a group of internationally recognized soil scientists at University of Aarhus (AU) and Aalborg University (AAU), Denmark, join forces with partner universities in the USA, UK and Japan to explore how soil architecture and infrastructure (pore and particle networks) control and are controlled by newly recognized soil-physical phenomena. Our project vision is a holistic understanding of architecture and processes in soil inner space that will provide the basis for solutions to protect groundwater resources, improve clean-up technologies at polluted sites, enhance the health and productivity of cultivated soil, and improve the understanding of the soil vadose zone and its role in climate change. For more information on the project please visit our web-site: http://www.agrsci.dk/soil-it-is/

The project currently has two openings for Ph.D. scholarships with start by February 1, 2008. The scholarships are open to both Danish and international applicants. The subject areas of the two studies are briefly described:

Ph.D. 1: Soil Architecture: “Degraded soil architecture reduces soil functionality”

Inadequate management of urban and cultivated land violently challenges the self-organized system of biotic and abiotic soil constituents. This creates poor soil quality in terms of reduced productivity and buffering of environmental impact Understanding the controlling mechanisms for soil self-organization at the cluster-, aggregate-, and bulk soil scale will allow us to influence soil architecture in a positive way with respect to soil functionality and health. As an integral part of this, the interactive links between soil architecture and mobility and transport of colloidal particles, water, and gases need to be revealed. The Ph.D. work will be in close cooperation with the SIMBIOS center at University of Abertay Dundee, Scotland. The successful candidate will be employed and enrolled as a Ph.D. student at University of Aarhus, Department of Agroecology and Environment, with work place at Research Centre Foulum.

Ph.D. 2: Water-Solids Interfaces: “Water transport in soil is often erratic, causing poor water distribution and accelerated chemical transport”

A major reason for this problem is the recognition of interface processes that affect water flow throughout the soil profile. Both surface and sub-critical water repellency due to hydrophobic coatings (films) on soil particles and aggregates occur and both phenomena need to be quantified and incorporated in existing models for water and chemical transport. The Ph.D. work will be in close cooperation with Saitama University, Tokyo, Japan. The successful candidate will be employed and enrolled as a Ph.D. student at Aalborg University, Department of Biotechnology, Chemistry, and Environmental Engineering.

Should a candidate apply for more than one position, then each application must be submitted separately. Closing date for applications is November 1, 2007 at 12:00 noon.

More detailed information and specifics on the application procedure is given on our homepage http://www.agrsci.dk/soil-it-is/ , please note that the requirements vary between Ph.D. 1 and Ph.D. 2.

For further information please contact:

Senior scientist Lis Wollesen de Jonge, University of Aarhus, Department of Agroecology and Environment, Research Centre Foulum, 8830 Tjele, Denmark. Lis.W.de.Jonge@agrsci.dk Phone: +45 89991752
or
Professor Per Moldrup, Aalborg University, Department of Biotechnology, Chemistry, and Environmental Engineering, Sohngaardsholmsvej 57, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark. pm@bio.aau.dk Phone: +45 96358460,

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Saturday, September 22, 2007

Ph.D. Assistantship, Aquatic Resources

Texas State University offers a comprehensive doctoral program in Aquatic Resources in the Department of Biology, with the objective of graduating exceptionally-trained professionals. This multi-disciplinary program seeks highly-motivated individuals to conduct research aimed at understanding, describing, and managing aquatic systems in an holistic manner, ranging from the landscape (drainage basin, groundwater aquifer) to the population, organismal and microbial scales. In addition, the program provides graduates with the background and skills in aquatic systems and related socioeconomic issues to enable them to work skillfully within the management and policy arenas. Because complex issues involving aquatic resources require solutions from a broad range of fields, this research-emphasis program also integrates the diverse expertise residing in other departments at Texas State, including Agriculture, Chemistry, English, Finance and Business, Geography, Health Sciences, Philosophy, and Political Science. Further information on the doctoral program is available on the aquatic resources web site: www.aquaticresources.bio.txstate.edu.

QUALIFICATIONS: (i) M.S. degree or equivalent from an accredited university in a field of natural or earth sciences relevant to the goal of sustainable aquatic resources; (ii) an overall GPA of 3.25 or higher in graduate course work; and (iii) a preferred GRE score of 1150 or higher (verbal & quantitative combined). Applicants with backgrounds in other relevant fields also will be considered. Exceptional students with a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Additional qualifications are listed on the above-noted aquatic resources web site.

BENEFITS: Competitive Instructional and Research Assistantships, with associated benefits, are available. Resident tuition rates apply for all assistantships.

APPLICATION DEADLINE: Screening of candidates for the Fall 2008 semester will begin January 15, 2008.

REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION: Official transcripts and GRE scores, three letters of recommendation, Curriculum Vitae, Statement of Goals as a Ph.D. student, and an Intent to Mentor letter from potential research supervisor. An official TOEFL score also is required for foreign applicants. Application forms and identification of other required documentation can be downloaded from the university website:
http://www.gradcollege.txstate.edu/Prospect_Students/Pgms_Apps/Doctoral/Aqua_Resources.html

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