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Postdoctoral Research Assistants in Complex Systems and Data Modelling for Urban Development

We invite applications for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant position, funded by RCUK GCRF ‘PEAK Urban’ grant to work with Dr Neave O’Clery at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford. This is a 3 year fixed term position.

The post-holder will join an international cohort of postdoctoral scholars within the PEAK Urban project, a 4-year, international, multidisciplinary GCRF programme involving Oxford researchers at Anthropology (COMPAS), the Mathematical Institute, Geography (Transport Studies Unit) and Medicine (George Institute), along with universities in China (Peking University), South Africa (University of Cape Town), India (Indian Institute for Human Settlements) and Colombia (EAFIT University).

The successful candidate will conduct research at the interface between mathematics, data science, economics, geography and urban policy. They will also be given the opportunity to undertake teaching which will not exceed 3 hours per week for 24 weeks per annum.

Applicants will have, or be close to completing, a PhD in mathematics or a related discipline; a research background in network modelling, with knowledge of graph motifs and the mathematics of rigidity together with a good research and publication record, judged by the candidate's career stage.

Please direct informal enquiries to the Recruitment Administrator (email: vacancies@maths.ox.ac.uk), quoting vacancy reference 133707.

Applicants should read the job description before writing their application. You will be required to upload a letter setting out how you meet the selection criteria, a curriculum vitae including full list of publications, a statement of research interests and the contact details of two referees as part of your online application. (NOTE: Applicants are responsible for contacting their referees and making sure that their letters are received by the closing date).

Applications for this vacancy are to be made online. To apply for this post and for further details, including the job description and selection criteria, please click on the link below

https://www.recruit.ox.ac.uk/pls/hrisli ... _id=133707

Only applications received before 12:00 noon Friday 23rd March 2018 UK time on can be considered.

Find out more: https://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/node/27884
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Ph.D. Positions in Mathematics - University of Amsterdam

Asma Khedher and Sonja Cox (University of Amsterdam) are looking for a Ph.D. candidate in stochastic analysis. The project concerns infinite-dimensional SDEs and their practical applications in financial markets. Topics of interest include stochastic partial differential equations, weak approximation, affine stochastic processes, pricing options, energy derivatives, and hedging approaches.
Applicants should have a strong background in analysis and/or probability theory. Ideally speaking the candidate has written an MSc thesis on a topic in stochastic analysis. Furthermore, a profound interest to combine theory with practical applications is expected.

For more information and to submit an application please go to:
http://www.uva.nl/en/content/vacancies/ ... ics.html?h

The deadline for application is March 31st, 2018
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MRes in Climate and Atmospheric Science School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds

This 1-year Masters in Research (MRes) course will interest students looking for Masters-level research training and experience within the broad subject area of climate and atmospheric science.

The programme targets those wishing to gain intensive research experience and expand their range of research skills before progressing to a PhD or a career as a professional researcher. Training is provided in the form of a bespoke programme that teaches you essential research skills (proposal writing, computing, literature reviews,
fieldwork) and a research apprenticeship under the supervision of academic and postdoctoral staff within the School of Earth and Environment and related disciplines.

Course highlights:

1) Interact with academics who are at the forefront of major global issues. Leeds is a leading centre of excellence across both the physical science of the climate and atmospheric science, and the resultant socio-economic impacts and processes:

2) Develop your research skills – you will be regarded as a researcher in the School and expected to work closely with ICAS staff as well as presenting at the annual ICAS Science Conference along with academics and doctoral researchers.

3) Continue to a PhD, or move into a research role in industry or government. Highly numerate graduates with training in independent research are widely sought after in many sectors.

4) The School's £23m building gives you access to world-class research, teaching and laboratory facilities, and dedicated computer facilities – many of which will be available to you throughout your studies.

5) You will be regarded as a researcher within the School and be expected to work closely with ICAS staff as well as presenting at the annual ICAS away day along with academic faculty and doctoral researchers.

Programme team

Be taught by staff from across the School, primarily from ICAS. Your programme manager is Dr Ryan Neely (ICAS) who also teaches as well as regularly supervises your research project and provides tutorial support.

We invite applications from students who have at least a good Upper-Second Class undergraduate level degree from a UK University, or an international equivalent, in a relevant subject area (for example, Physical Geography, Environmental / Earth / Ocean Science, Geology, Physics, Maths, Computing or Natural Science).

Applications are accepted up to early August and are processed continuously. Cohort numbers are limited so apply early to guarantee your spot.

Our alumni have gone on to secure competitive PhD (and, subsequently, postdoctoral and academic positions) at research-intensive UK institutions. Other alumni have begun successful careers in the UK as environmental professionals, amongst a diverse range of other career destinations.

Further details about the course can be found at:
http://www.see.leeds.ac.uk/admissions-a ... c-science/
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PhD Student in Theoretical Physics or Applied Mathematics (18-08-8)Thursday, 8. March 2018

The Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) is the National Metrology Institute of the Federal Republic of Germany with scientific and technical service tasks. It furthers progress and reliability in metrology for society, the economy and science.

For a research project supported by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) and in collaboration with Ben-Gurion University (Israel) and Bar-Illan University (Israel) we are looking for a PhD student in theoretical physics or applied mathematics to join us as soon as possible. This position is available on the basis of a 3-year fixed-term contract. The remuneration will be paid in accordance with remuneration group 13 TVöD Bund (85 %). You will be employed at our Berlin site.

Recent experiments on the collective dynamics of variants of Bacillus subtilis that differ only in length show that the swarming statistics depends on the aspect ratio in a critical, fundamental fashion. The proposed research in the joint research project with the two Israeli universities aims at a combined experimental and theoretical study of this phenomenon. See more: https://www.ptb.de/cms/en/about-us-care ... ob%5D=2227
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PhD in Mathematical Biology

Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden is advertising a PhD-position in Mathematical Biology (brain tumour modelling): http://www.chalmers.se/en/about-chalmer ... rmjob=6009
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Master (MS) position in Movement Ecology at the University of Florida

We are seeking a motivated MS student to join our team in Florida, aiming at understanding how seabirds navigate and the role of infrasound in their movement. The MS thesis will follow one of two possible paths, requiring students with two distinct profiles: one in applied statistics/mathematics; and one in quantitative ecology. Applications are encouraged for both profiles, but only one student will be selected.

The Master’s program will consist of three semesters mainly dedicated to classwork during the first year and a second year exclusively dedicated to the Master’s thesis. This position will be completely supported for the two years (stipend + tuition) and the program is expected to start in fall 2018.

Classwork during the first two semesters will take place on the main UF campus in Gainesville. Research will be performed at Dr. Mathieu Basille’s lab, under the supervision of Dr. Basille and Dr. Rocio Joo. Dr. Basille’s lab is located at the University of Florida’s Fort Lauderdale Research and Education Center (FLREC), in Davie, Florida. Davie is a town within the large Miami metropolitan area in South Florida, just miles away from the Florida Everglades. See more https://seabirdsound.org/2018/02/28/mas ... f-florida/
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PhD positions in Production and Workforce Planning Optimization at DecisionBrain in Paris (France), in cooperation with the Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne (site of Gardanne)
(Stéphane Dauzère-Pérès)

Two PhD positions in Production and Workforce Planning Optimization are available at the company DecisionBrain, https://www.decisionbrain.com, in collaboration with the site or Gardanne (Provence, France) of the Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne.

The two topics are summarized below.

. Production Planning Optimization. The objectives of the thesis are multiple, and in particular (1) The study of lot sizing problems with several dozens of resources in parallel, (2) The proposition of a generic and modular approach that can deal with problems at different levels of complexity, and (3) The integration into the proposed approach of objectives or constraints helping to ensure the consistency of lot sizing decisions with their operational implementation at the scheduling level.

. Workforce Planning Optimization. This thesis aims at modeling and solving complex workforce optimization problems at different decisions levels, from strategic (workforce sizing) to real-time (workforce allocation). Specific constraints such as qualifications of personnel, travel times between tasks or different types of tasks need to be considered. The robustness of plans to real-time events would have to be studied.

The PhD students will be located in Paris, and will regularly visit the Department "Manufacturing Sciences and Logistics" located in Gardanne (south of France, between Aix-en-Provence and Marseille) of the Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne.

The positions are for three years and should start as soon as possible.

Applicants must have a Master Degree (or equivalent) in Computer Sciences, Applied Mathematics, Industrial Engineering or any related discipline. Applicants should demonstrate good programming skills and knowledge in combinatorial optimization. Experience on the development of solution methods for workforce or production planning problems would be appreciated.

Please send your application electronically (preferably as a single pdf file) including a detailed curriculum vitae and examination results, plus, if available, a list of reference letters and copies of diploma, to: Professor Stéphane Dauzère-Pérès,dauzere-peres@emse.fr,

For further questions regarding the position or details on the research projects, please contact Stéphane Dauzère-Pérès.


Postdoctral Positions in Paris -- Combinatorial Maps and Related Topics -- Deadline March 31

Applications are invited for postdoctoral positions at the University Paris Diderot, in the Combinatorics group of the IRIF department.

The positions are funded by an ERC grant dedicated to combinatorial maps in a wide sense (enumeration, algebraic combinatorics, random maps, random trees, combinatorial aspects of mathematical physics...).

Applicants should send me:

- CV and list of publications;
- short research statement;
- a few words (or more) saying why you are interested;
- name and email address of two people who can submit letters of recommendation.

Please include "CombiTop postdoc" in the subject of your email.

Deadline: March 31, 2018.
Starting date: 2018
More details here:
http://www.irif.fr/~chapuy/CombiTop.html

Please forward this call to people around you who might be interested.

PhD Position at INRIA-Nancy

A PhD position is available in the computational geometry group at INRIA Nancy ( http://gamble.loria.fr/ ). The thesis will be supervised by Olivier Devillers ( https://members.loria.fr/Olivier.Devillers/ ).

The thesis will be focused on probabilistic analysis and simulations of geometric structures ( https://members.loria.fr/Olivier.Devill ... -aspag.pdf ) and is funded by the
ANR project Aspag ( https://members.loria.fr/Olivier.Devillers/aspag/ )

Candidates should have a degree in computer science or mathematics. Some knowledge of the following areas is welcome:

- probability theory
- analysis and design of algorithms
- computational geometry
- C++ programming.

The thesis is expected to last three years to start fall 2018, but there is some flexibility.

To apply or for any question, please contact Olivier Devillers.

General information about PhD at INRIA:

https://www.inria.fr/en/institute/recru ... rs/phd/faq

Salary is:

First- and second-year PhD student: €1 982 (gross) per month
Third-year PhD student: €2 085 (gross) per month

INSPIRE Potentials - Master Fellowship for Women Researchers

Several "INSPIRE Potentials: Master Fellowships" in first-principles simulations are available to outstanding women researchers for 6-month stays in Swiss research groups belonging to the MARVEL NCCR (http://nccr-marvel.ch).

In a field of science where women are still strongly underrepresented, the "INSPIRE Potentials - Master Fellowships" aim to support excellent female students in their Master thesis projects, while giving them access to outstanding research facilities and environments.

The next deadline for submission is 15 April 2018;

all information can be found at:

http://nccr-marvel.ch/inspire

Note that the INSPIRE Potentials Master Fellowships are initiated in close collaboration with National network NCCS QSIT - Quantum Science and Technology

http://www.nccr-qsit.ethz.ch

Postdoctoral Position, Mathematical Optimization, Univ of Vienna

The Research Group on Applied Mathematics with emphasis on Optimization at the Faculty of Mathematics of the University of Vienna, headed by Radu Ioan Bot, has its core research areas in Nonsmooth and Convex Optimization. Currently it offers 1 PostDoc Position (18 months) at the Faculty of Mathematics, University of Vienna within the FWF-funded research project Employing Recent Outcomes in Proximal Theory Outside the Comfort Zone.

The main scientific target of the project is to employ recent advances concerning some classical techniques used so far mainly for iteratively minimizing convex functions in Hilbert spaces to research fields lying outside their comfort zone. These methods evolve around the notion of proximality, which relies on evaluating a certain regularization of the addressed mathematical object. Due to its reliability, simplicity and accuracy, the proximal theory was successfully employed for solving nonsmooth convex optimization problems and monotone inclusions with complex structures as well, proving a strong positive impact on the treatment of real-life applications with high-dimensional data. The research themes to be addressed in this project range from the employment of the paradigm of proximality in broader frameworks like considering generalized distances and addressing the solving of nonsmooth and nonconvex optimization problems to the approach of monotone inclusions problems and optimization problems via first- and second-order dynamical systems. The expected results should have impact beyond the corresponding research areas both in mathematical fields like ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations, optimal control, functional analysis, game theory, equilibrium problems and optimal transport theory, and in the solving of real-life problems
arising in optimal location selection, image processing, machine learning, quantification of risk, network communication and video processing. The position is available from April 1st, 2018. The salary is as suggested by the FWF according to a PostDoc position. The working load for the project is 40 hours per week. The deadline for application is March 15th, 2018.

The candidates should have a PhD degree in Mathematics, a solid theoretical background in analysis and mathematical optimization, and programming skills. Fluency in the English language has to be proven. Applications (including a letter of motivation, curriculum vitae, the PhD thesis, peer reviewed publications, copies of academic certificates and two letters of recommendation) should be sent to: min.hadler@univie.ac.at. More information can be found on http://www.mat.univie.ac.at/~rabot .

PhD Position, JSC, Germany

Juelich Supercomputing Centre (JSC) is recruiting a PhD student in the field of computer science with a special focus on C++-based tasking
approaches.

The goal of this project is the extension and optimization of our C++ tasking framework for current and future HPC hardware as well as its application to multigrid methods and the FMM. The project is embedded into the interdisciplinary research setting of the Joint Laboratory for Extreme Scale Computing (JLESC).

Candidates should hold a university degree in the field of computer science or mathematics and should have profound understanding of C++ template metaprogramming, with no fear of numerical methods. Social competence and good communication skills for collaborative work in and with interdisciplinary teams are essential.

The project runs for 3 years, for more information, see http://www.fz-juelich.de/SharedDocs/Ste ... 6-2018-jsc.

Postdoc Position, High Performance Computational Mechanics

You're a computer scientist, a numericist, a mathematician, physicist or an engineer with programming skills; you want to work with researchers which develop simulation codes in high performance computational mechanics, applied real-life engineering problems in aeronautics, bio-mechanics, wind energy; we invite you to apply to the Stars post-doctoral programme to join the teams of two BSC departments, the Computer Applications in Science and Engineering and Computer Science departments of Barcelona Supercomputing Center, to enhance their synergies and solve societal challenges.

Take a look at project 7 in the list!

https://www.bsc.es/sites/default/files/ ... posals.pdf

And apply to the programme:

https://www.bsc.es/join-us/excellence-c ... ation-form

STARS programme aims at fostering the training of highly skilled post-doc in all fields of High Performance Computing and related applications.

https://www.bsc.es/join-us/excellence-c ... ties/stars

Postdoctoral Position, Hong Kong Baptist University

We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher in the area of scientific computing/imaging sciences. We advertise a full position for two year and the work will be conducted as part of the Centre for Mathematical Imaging and Vision, and Department of Mathematics, Hong Kong Baptist University.

Candidates should hold a PhD degree in the field of mathematics or scientific computing. For further information please contact Michael Ng (mng@math.hkbu.edu.hk).

Please send your application including a cover letter, CV and the names of two potential referees to mng@math.hkbu.edu.hk by 31 March
2018.

PhD Positions, UPC BarcelonaTech/CIMNE

Open PhD Positions in High Performance Scientific Computing, at the Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (UPC BarcelonaTech) and CIMNE, within the frame of the FET-HPC EU project:

ExaQUte - Exascale Quantification of Uncertainties for Technology and Science Simulation

ExaQUte is a FET-HPC H2020 3-year project (2018-2021) with the objective to develop new computational methods and software tools to target Uncertainty Quantification (UQ) and Optimization Under Uncertainties (OUU) for multiphysics and multiscale problems on geometrically complex domains. It involves the following institutions: CIMNE, UPC, EPFL, TUM, INRIA, BSC, and IT4I.

ExaQUte will exploit unfitted finite element techniques on adaptive octree meshes, space-time formulations and preconditioners, multilevel Montecarlo methods, and gradient-based optimization.

Candidates should hold a degree in mathematics, engineering, computer science, or physics, and an excellent academic record. Experience in finite element modelling, UQ, optimization, and/or object-oriented and parallel programming will be an asset.

Applications will be considered till the positions will be filled, so it is advised to send them as soon as possible. In any case, we would like to take a decision before May 31st. Please send your application (with an academic record) to: lssc@cimne.upc.edu

Inquiries can be addressed to:

sbadia@cimne.upc.edu
Santiago Badia, UPC BarcelonaTech & CIMNE

PhD and Postdoctoral Positions, EOS Project KULeuven/VUB/UCL/UMons

We are advertising several PhD and postdoctoral positions for an EOS project on "Structured Low-Rank Matrix/Tensor Approximation: Numerical Optimization-Based Algorithms and Applications" (2018-2021). This excellence-of-science project involves a consortium of four Belgian universities: KULeuven (L. De Lathauwer, B. De Moor, P. Patrinos,
M. Van Barel), VUB (I. Markovsky, M. Ishteva), UCL (P.A. Absil, F. Glineur) and UMons (N. Gillis).

We are seeking outstanding candidates who have obtained a master's or doctoral degree in mathematical engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, mathematics or physics. Strong candidates have a proven record in numerical mathematics, optimization, systems & control, machine learning and/or signal processing. A good knowledge
of linear algebra is mandatory but experience with tensor techniques is not required. Candidates must be fluent in English.

Further information and application form are available from https://www.esat.kuleuven.be/stadius/selma/ .

Post-Doctorate in Psychiatric Epidemiology, Brazil

http://www.scholarships-links.com/viewd ... nks.com%29

PhD Position, Numerical Analysis

The Computational Mathematics Group at the University of Zurich has an
opening for a PhD position for 3+1 years.

Topic: Development of an efficient numerical method to solve wave
equations in unbounded domains by space-time integral equation
methods.

Prerequisites: Master/diploma in Mathematics, very good knowledge in
numerical analysis and good knowledge in programming.

Application: In environmental physics there are applications where it
is essential to obtain information on material properties inside
(large) solid objects. For this purpose, typically, a wave is sent
into the solid and the scattered wave is recorded and used to solve
the relevant mathematical equations for the quantity of interest.

Cooperations: The proposal for this project has a concrete
application: to determine the ice volume of glaciers in Switzerland
(within a cooperation with the "Exploration and Environmental
Geophysics" group at ETHZ). The software development will be a close
cooperation with the "Scientific Computing Group" at the University of
Kiel.

Starting salary: CHF 58'800.

Conditions/Applications: The I-Math at the University of Zurich
provides an excellent environment and infrastructure for their PhD
students. PhD students are members of the Zurich Graduate School in
Mathematics (ZGSM) which is jointly run with the D-Math at the ETH
Zurich. The new PhD students will be integrated in the Numerical
Analysis/Computational Mathematics research group of Professor Stefan
Sauter. Applications should include electronic versions of your
transcripts and, if available, a certificate of the master degree. In
addition 3 letters of recommendation are requested. The application
should be send to the head of the Numerical Analysis Group, Professor
Stefan Sauter (eMail: stas@math.uzh.ch). The application deadline is
April 30, 2018.

PhD Position, Machine Learning, Simula@OsloMet

We are inviting applications for a 3-year funded PhD project in
machine learning for personalised cancer screening at Simula@OsloMet,
Oslo, Norway. The position is available as a part of the collaboration
between Cancer Registry of Norway, Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory (LLNL), and Simula@OsloMet.

The project aims to advance precision medicine by developing
individually tailored prevention and treatment strategies for
cancer. Specifically, the goal is to improve the outcome of persons
affected by cancers which can be prevented by screening such as
cervical, breast, colorectal and other cancers. In this project, we
will combine the unique Norwegian registry data including extensive
screening histories and epidemiological expertise, with LLNL's
exceptional HPC computing infrastructure, data analysis and modelling
experience, and with Simula's expertise in machine learning
methodology.

The successful candidate is expected to develop machine learning
approaches to discover patterns in the cancer screening data and learn
discriminating features, and perform their extensive validation. The
successful candidate will enjoy an inspiring and resourceful
environment, with the possibility of travelling to conferences, short-
and long-term research visits to LLNL, and establishing new
collaborations.

For more details please see the full advertisement:
https://www.simula.no/about/job/call-ph ... ed-cancer-
screening-simulaoslomet

Application deadline: April 15, 2018. However, applications will be
screened continuously and a decision will be made as soon as we find
the right candidate, if so even before this deadline.

For informal enquiries please contact Evrim Acar evrim@simula.no and
Valeriya Naumova: valeriya@simula.no

6 PhD candidates in Mathematics, Netherlands

http://www.uva.nl/en/content/vacancies/ ... jR6LKRx6Bg

PhD/Postdoc Position, Numerical Analysis, NTNU, Norway

A new PhD fellowship/Postdoctoral fellowship in computational science
is available at the Department of Mathematical Sciences at NTNU. The
successful candidate will be offered a three-year position as a PhD
fellow or a two-year position as a postdoctoral fellow.

The research project is about data driven modelling of flexible
structures. There are numerous potential applications for this
research, examples are animation of character motion, activity
recognition and modelling of slender structures. We will use
techniques based on differential geometry and in particular shape
analysis on Lie groups and homogeneous manifolds. We seek candidates
with a good mathematical background at master/PhD level or equivalent.

The interested applicants should use the link to apply:
https://www.jobbnorge.no/ledige-stillin ... tdoctoral- fellowship-in-data-driven-modelling-of-moving-flexible-structures

For further information please contact Elena Celledoni.

ERC- Advanced Grant DyCon Postdoctoral Contract

We are pleased to announce that the European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grant “DYCON – Dynamic Control” offers one postdoctoral position to carry out mathematical and computational research in Partial Differential Equations and their control, in the context of the Chair of Computational Mathematics of the DeustoTech Research Center in Bilbao (Basque Country, Spain), led by Enrique Zuazua, in cooperation with Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM), with excellent facilities and within a worldwide academic, research and technological network.

This position will be open until April 30th, 2018.

Further information and the application procedure can be found in:

http://cmc.deusto.eus/erc-advanced-gran ... ch-201803/

Please help us diffusing this call and contact dycon@deusto.es for further information.
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Fully funded PHD positions (CS/CE/EE) for fall 2018 in Kent State University (USA)

Dr. Qiang Guan (http://www.cs.kent.edu/~qguan/) from Computer Science department of Kent State University is looking for PhD students in the area of FPGA, Quantum Computing, Big Data Visual Analytics, High Performance Computing and Cloud Computing.

Dr. Qiang Guan was a computer scientist in Data Science at Scale research center (http://datascience.dsscale.org/people/) before joining Kent State University specialized in High Performance Computing, Cloud Computing, Visual analytics and Quantum Computing. He has been awarded as PI and Co-PI in several DoE projects. Dr. Guan has published 40+ papers in top HPC and Cloud conference and journal, including, HPDC, PPoPP and IPDPS. Dr. Guan has a wide collaboration with DoE national laboratories (LANL, ANL, ORNL, LLNL and SNL) and Industrial companies (Intel, Google, IBM, NVIDIA and AMD).

The opening positions will start in August 2018. The recruiting will continue until the positions are filled. Quantified Candidates are expected to have strong programming experience in C/C++, Java or python under Linux environment, strong English writing and communication skills, and strong motivation and interest in research. Industry experience is a plus. Students with CS, Math, EE and Physics background are welcome apply. Please send your CV (GPA/rank, TOFEL/GRE), transcripts, research/programming experience (project links or github link) to qguan@kent.com
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PhD Fellowships for Women Scientists from Science and Technology Lagging Countries

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