Postdoctoral Opportunity: International CAP-E Fellowship In Radio Astronomical Imaging
South African Radio Astronomy Observatory (SARAO, Cape Town, South Africa) and Heriot-Watt University (Edinburgh, UK) are calling for applications for a 3-year post-doctoral fellowship in advanced algorithms for radio astronomy imaging. The CAPe Town - Edinburgh (CAP-E) fellowship will be held jointly between the Radio Astronomy Research Group (RARG, Prof Smirnov) at SARAO, and the Biomedical and Astronomical Signal Processing research group (BASP, Prof Wiaux) at Heriot-Watt. See attachment for more details.
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2018 - 2023 Masters, PhD and Postdoctoral Positions - One Stop Center
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PhD Position: Logic, SMT, Verification
The Computer Science department of the Montefiore Institute at the
University of Liège invites applications for a PhD position / teaching
assistant. The position is for 4 years with an evaluation after 2 years.
Duties: the recruited PhD student will conduct her/his research in the
department with Bernard Boigelot and/or Pascal Fontaine on symbolic
verification and/or SMT solving, and will help with teaching duties in
the department, mainly on subjects related to logic and programming.
Requirements: we are looking for excellent candidates with a Master
university degree (or equivalent) in computer science, engineering, or
mathematics. Good knowledge of programming and mathematical logic is
mandatory. Some acquaintance with verification, SAT/SMT solving,
automated/interactive theorem proving, or automata based decision
procedures (e.g. for modal or temporal logics) is a plus.
Contact: please contact Bernard Boigelot (boigelot@montefiore.ulg.ac.be)
and Pascal Fontaine (pfontain@montefiore.ulg.ac.be) for details, and/or
further discussion about the possible PhD subjects.
The Computer Science department of the Montefiore Institute at the
University of Liège invites applications for a PhD position / teaching
assistant. The position is for 4 years with an evaluation after 2 years.
Duties: the recruited PhD student will conduct her/his research in the
department with Bernard Boigelot and/or Pascal Fontaine on symbolic
verification and/or SMT solving, and will help with teaching duties in
the department, mainly on subjects related to logic and programming.
Requirements: we are looking for excellent candidates with a Master
university degree (or equivalent) in computer science, engineering, or
mathematics. Good knowledge of programming and mathematical logic is
mandatory. Some acquaintance with verification, SAT/SMT solving,
automated/interactive theorem proving, or automata based decision
procedures (e.g. for modal or temporal logics) is a plus.
Contact: please contact Bernard Boigelot (boigelot@montefiore.ulg.ac.be)
and Pascal Fontaine (pfontain@montefiore.ulg.ac.be) for details, and/or
further discussion about the possible PhD subjects.
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Welcome to TSSFL Open Discussion Forums, @L004.
We regularly post scholarship opportunities as they come to our attention, so there have been scholarships for undergraduates in the past, and definitely there will be a lot of them in the future, just keep watching.
We regularly post scholarship opportunities as they come to our attention, so there have been scholarships for undergraduates in the past, and definitely there will be a lot of them in the future, just keep watching.
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As part of the In-Region Scholarship Programme, the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) is offering scholarships for MSc and Ph.D. degrees in Mathematics at Stellenbosch University, for studies commencing January 2021. These scholarships are for graduates and postgraduates from Sub-Saharan Africa, excluding South African students. Female applicants and candidates from less privileged regions or groups are especially encouraged to participate in the programme. See the attachment for more details.
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Postdoctoral Position on modeling the COVID-19 epidemic
We are looking for a strongly motivated person with excellent skills in computational modeling, data collection and analysis, and a keen interest in multidisciplinary research. The candidate should have a Ph.D. (or expect to have one for the starting date) in quantitative science, such as physics, applied mathematics, computer science, epidemiology, or any close related discipline. Proven ability to work independently and to quickly adapt to new scientific environments is essential for this position. Good communicative skills to successfully collaborate with the other members of the group, and a good knowledge of both oral and written English are required.
The selected candidate will work in Paris (France). She/he will join the Networks in Disease Ecology group part of IPLESP and will work under the supervision of Dr. Chiara Poletto, and in collaboration with the Team 1 and the Surveillance group responsible for GP COVID-19 surveillance in France. The topics of the work will be marked by the objectives of NoCOV, which include the mechanistic modeling of COVID spatial spread in the French territory through a computational approach to the analysis of surveillance data and the exploration of the possible intervention scenarios. Research tasks will be computational programming (development of data-driven models, agent-based approaches), the analysis and characterization of simulation output, and their comparison with incidence data. Experience with data-intensive computational modeling, and data analysis is highly desirable.
The position is full-time and fixed-term available for one year in the first instance. Applications will be continuously received and evaluated until the position is filled.
Applications should be submitted to Dr. Chiara Poletto via email (chiara.poletto@inserm.fr) and must include:
- letter of motivation;
- CV including the list of publications;
- up to 3 selected preprints/publications most relevant for this position;
- Contact details for 2 referees.
We are looking for a strongly motivated person with excellent skills in computational modeling, data collection and analysis, and a keen interest in multidisciplinary research. The candidate should have a Ph.D. (or expect to have one for the starting date) in quantitative science, such as physics, applied mathematics, computer science, epidemiology, or any close related discipline. Proven ability to work independently and to quickly adapt to new scientific environments is essential for this position. Good communicative skills to successfully collaborate with the other members of the group, and a good knowledge of both oral and written English are required.
The selected candidate will work in Paris (France). She/he will join the Networks in Disease Ecology group part of IPLESP and will work under the supervision of Dr. Chiara Poletto, and in collaboration with the Team 1 and the Surveillance group responsible for GP COVID-19 surveillance in France. The topics of the work will be marked by the objectives of NoCOV, which include the mechanistic modeling of COVID spatial spread in the French territory through a computational approach to the analysis of surveillance data and the exploration of the possible intervention scenarios. Research tasks will be computational programming (development of data-driven models, agent-based approaches), the analysis and characterization of simulation output, and their comparison with incidence data. Experience with data-intensive computational modeling, and data analysis is highly desirable.
The position is full-time and fixed-term available for one year in the first instance. Applications will be continuously received and evaluated until the position is filled.
Applications should be submitted to Dr. Chiara Poletto via email (chiara.poletto@inserm.fr) and must include:
- letter of motivation;
- CV including the list of publications;
- up to 3 selected preprints/publications most relevant for this position;
- Contact details for 2 referees.
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South Africa NRF Postgraduate Scholarships:
The DSI and NRF are pleased to announce a call of new applications for NRF Postgraduate Student Funding for the 2021 Academic year. All continuing students who are eligible for a second or third year of funding must submit a Progress Report and not a new application: https://www.nrf.ac.za/content/call-nrf- ... ships-2021
The NRF minimum academic requirement for postgraduate funding is 65%. Applicants for honours, masters and doctoral funding must be 28, 30 and 32 years of age or younger respectively in the year of application. Successful applicants will be funded either at Full Cost Study (FCS) or Partial Cost of Study (PCS). The FCS funding will be awarded to South African citizens and permanent residents only, who are either financially needy (i.e., those whose combined household family income is less or equal to R350 000 per annum), living with a disability or exceptional academic achievers. However, the PCS funding will be awarded to 5% of international students including South African citizens and permanent residents who could not be funded under FCS but meet other minimum requirements for the NRF scholarship funding criteria.
Scholarships are intended to support honours, masters and doctoral candidates to pursue studies in all areas of Science, Engineering, Technology, Social Sciences, and Humanities.
The NRF has phased out the block grant nomination process as well as the grant-holder linked modalities of funding postgraduate students in 2020. As from 2021 funding year, all the postgraduate students will be expected to apply on the NRF Online Submission System by accessing the link: https://nrfsubmission.nrf.ac.za/, no manual applications will be accepted. Universities will set their own internal cut-off dates for applications and the applicants must abide by those dates.
Please refer to the application and funding documents when completing the online application form at every step of the process.
The Cal documents are available on this page: https://www.nrf.ac.za/bursaries/framewo ... -documents.
For enquiries, applicants’ are encouraged to contact the Research or Postgraduate offices at their universities.
The DSI and NRF are pleased to announce a call of new applications for NRF Postgraduate Student Funding for the 2021 Academic year. All continuing students who are eligible for a second or third year of funding must submit a Progress Report and not a new application: https://www.nrf.ac.za/content/call-nrf- ... ships-2021
The NRF minimum academic requirement for postgraduate funding is 65%. Applicants for honours, masters and doctoral funding must be 28, 30 and 32 years of age or younger respectively in the year of application. Successful applicants will be funded either at Full Cost Study (FCS) or Partial Cost of Study (PCS). The FCS funding will be awarded to South African citizens and permanent residents only, who are either financially needy (i.e., those whose combined household family income is less or equal to R350 000 per annum), living with a disability or exceptional academic achievers. However, the PCS funding will be awarded to 5% of international students including South African citizens and permanent residents who could not be funded under FCS but meet other minimum requirements for the NRF scholarship funding criteria.
Scholarships are intended to support honours, masters and doctoral candidates to pursue studies in all areas of Science, Engineering, Technology, Social Sciences, and Humanities.
The NRF has phased out the block grant nomination process as well as the grant-holder linked modalities of funding postgraduate students in 2020. As from 2021 funding year, all the postgraduate students will be expected to apply on the NRF Online Submission System by accessing the link: https://nrfsubmission.nrf.ac.za/, no manual applications will be accepted. Universities will set their own internal cut-off dates for applications and the applicants must abide by those dates.
Please refer to the application and funding documents when completing the online application form at every step of the process.
The Cal documents are available on this page: https://www.nrf.ac.za/bursaries/framewo ... -documents.
For enquiries, applicants’ are encouraged to contact the Research or Postgraduate offices at their universities.
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PASET Regional Scholarship and Innovation Fund PhD scholarships
RSIF is open, please, follow this link
https://www.rsif-paset.org/calls/scholarships-call/
RSIF: The PASET Regional Scholarship and Innovation Fund.
PASET: Partnership for Skills in Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology.
Deadline for submission: 15th June 2020 at 5:00 pm (East Africa time; UTC+3).
RSIF is open, please, follow this link
https://www.rsif-paset.org/calls/scholarships-call/
RSIF: The PASET Regional Scholarship and Innovation Fund.
PASET: Partnership for Skills in Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology.
Deadline for submission: 15th June 2020 at 5:00 pm (East Africa time; UTC+3).
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