2018 KGSP Admission Call for Graduate School Studying at KIT, South Korea
We are pleased to inform you of 2018 KGSP (Korean Government Scholarship Program) Guideline for Master’s and Doctoral candidates here in Korea.
As the one and only national engineering specialized university in Korea, we will be able to nominate candidates up to 25. This might be a great opportunity for you to be able to study in Korea with a full government scholarship.
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2018 - 2023 Masters, PhD and Postdoctoral Positions - One Stop Center
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Mwalimu Nyerere African Union Scholarship Scheme 2018 Call for Scholarship
Applications For Female Applicants Only - Masters and PhD Programmes in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)
The Mwalimu Nyerere African Union Scholarship Scheme was launched in 2007 with the aim of contributing to the production and retention of high caliber African human
capital for sustainable development of the continent in critical development areas, while promoting regional integration through intra-Africa mobility of students. The Scholarship Scheme is intended to enable young Africans to study in reputable African Universities with a binding agreement that beneficiaries will work in any African country for at least
the same duration of scholarship period after graduation.
To encourage the participation of young African female students at postgraduate level, for Masters and PhD programmes in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), the African Union Commission is offering a Call for Scholarship Applications (For Female Applicants Only).
CLOSING DATE: 30th April 2018
See more: https://au.int/en/scholarship
Applications For Female Applicants Only - Masters and PhD Programmes in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)
The Mwalimu Nyerere African Union Scholarship Scheme was launched in 2007 with the aim of contributing to the production and retention of high caliber African human
capital for sustainable development of the continent in critical development areas, while promoting regional integration through intra-Africa mobility of students. The Scholarship Scheme is intended to enable young Africans to study in reputable African Universities with a binding agreement that beneficiaries will work in any African country for at least
the same duration of scholarship period after graduation.
To encourage the participation of young African female students at postgraduate level, for Masters and PhD programmes in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), the African Union Commission is offering a Call for Scholarship Applications (For Female Applicants Only).
CLOSING DATE: 30th April 2018
See more: https://au.int/en/scholarship
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Postdoctoral Positions in Cryptography at USF & FAU(Florida)
As part of a joint project between the University of South Florida (USF, based in Tampa) and Florida Atlantic University (FAU, based in Boca Raton), we expect to hire two postdoctorals for 12 months each, starting during the Summer 2018.
The areas of interest are:
a) Lattice based cryptography.
b) Isogeny-based cryptography.
c) Cryptocurrencies.
d) Classical and quantum cryptanalysis.
The person recruited at USF will report to Dr. Jean-Francois Biasse. They will work on fundamental aspects of the aforementioned topics and be hired by the Mathematics department. The annual salary will be $47,659
The person recruited at FAU will report to Dr Reza Azarderakhsh. They will work on efficient implementations related to the topics of interests, with an emphasis on hardware solutions. They will be hired by the Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. The annual salary will be $50,000.
If you are interested in either position, please send a CV and a 1 page research statement to usf.fau.crypto.postdoc@gmail.com.
To ensure full consideration, please send your application material by March 12th 2018. However, we will consider applications until the positions are filled.
As part of a joint project between the University of South Florida (USF, based in Tampa) and Florida Atlantic University (FAU, based in Boca Raton), we expect to hire two postdoctorals for 12 months each, starting during the Summer 2018.
The areas of interest are:
a) Lattice based cryptography.
b) Isogeny-based cryptography.
c) Cryptocurrencies.
d) Classical and quantum cryptanalysis.
The person recruited at USF will report to Dr. Jean-Francois Biasse. They will work on fundamental aspects of the aforementioned topics and be hired by the Mathematics department. The annual salary will be $47,659
The person recruited at FAU will report to Dr Reza Azarderakhsh. They will work on efficient implementations related to the topics of interests, with an emphasis on hardware solutions. They will be hired by the Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. The annual salary will be $50,000.
If you are interested in either position, please send a CV and a 1 page research statement to usf.fau.crypto.postdoc@gmail.com.
To ensure full consideration, please send your application material by March 12th 2018. However, we will consider applications until the positions are filled.
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Taiwan International Graduate Program 2018 PhD Application Announcement
Taiwan International Graduate Program (TIGP) is now accepting applications for the 2018 fall semester. You are most welcomed to apply via TIGP Online Application System before March 31, 2018.
Why TIGP?
· TIGP is under the supervision of Academia Sinica, a government-funded foremost research institution with a proud tradition and international recognition
· TIGP, in cooperation with top research universities in Taiwan, offers highly specialized, inter-disciplinary Ph.D. programs at the cutting edge of science and technology
· TIGP offers all-English tutoring and research environment and world-class faculty and state-of-the-art facilities
· TIGP offers graduate fellowships of NTD34,000/month (about USD1,130/month) to ALL admitted students for up to 3 years
We currently offer twelve interdisciplinary Ph.D. programs. To learn more about a specific option, please select from the following list to proceed to the program's website:
1. Chemical Biology and Molecular Biophysics »
2. Molecular Science and Technology »
3. Molecular and Biological Agricultural Sciences »
4. Bioinformatics »
5. Molecular and Cell Biology »
6. Nano Science and Technology »
7. Molecular Medicine »
8. Earth System Science »
9. Biodiversity »
10. Interdisciplinary Neuroscience »
11. Sustainable Chemical Science and Technology »
12. Social Network and Human-Centered Computing »
Application is entirely free of charge and can be completed through the on-line application system at: https://tigp.apps.sinica.edu.tw/index.php
As we are now reaching towards the middle of March, TIGP Office would like to remind you that the deadline for completing and submitting your application will be on March 31, 2018.
If there are any inquiries, feel free to visit our website (http://tigp.sinica.edu.tw/), contact TIGP Office (Email: tigp@gate.sinica.edu.tw), or the program you wish to apply to directly.
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From TIGP Office
Taiwan International Graduate Program (TIGP) is now accepting applications for the 2018 fall semester. You are most welcomed to apply via TIGP Online Application System before March 31, 2018.
Why TIGP?
· TIGP is under the supervision of Academia Sinica, a government-funded foremost research institution with a proud tradition and international recognition
· TIGP, in cooperation with top research universities in Taiwan, offers highly specialized, inter-disciplinary Ph.D. programs at the cutting edge of science and technology
· TIGP offers all-English tutoring and research environment and world-class faculty and state-of-the-art facilities
· TIGP offers graduate fellowships of NTD34,000/month (about USD1,130/month) to ALL admitted students for up to 3 years
We currently offer twelve interdisciplinary Ph.D. programs. To learn more about a specific option, please select from the following list to proceed to the program's website:
1. Chemical Biology and Molecular Biophysics »
2. Molecular Science and Technology »
3. Molecular and Biological Agricultural Sciences »
4. Bioinformatics »
5. Molecular and Cell Biology »
6. Nano Science and Technology »
7. Molecular Medicine »
8. Earth System Science »
9. Biodiversity »
10. Interdisciplinary Neuroscience »
11. Sustainable Chemical Science and Technology »
12. Social Network and Human-Centered Computing »
Application is entirely free of charge and can be completed through the on-line application system at: https://tigp.apps.sinica.edu.tw/index.php
As we are now reaching towards the middle of March, TIGP Office would like to remind you that the deadline for completing and submitting your application will be on March 31, 2018.
If there are any inquiries, feel free to visit our website (http://tigp.sinica.edu.tw/), contact TIGP Office (Email: tigp@gate.sinica.edu.tw), or the program you wish to apply to directly.
Best Regards,
From TIGP Office
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6 PhD candidates in Mathematics - Korteweg-de Vries Institute for Mathematics
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Postdoctoral in Discrete Geometry and Image Computing at Univ. Paris-Est
Applications are invited for a 2-year postdoctoral position, based at Gaspard-Monge Laboratory of Informatics (LIGM http://ligm.u-pem.fr) and Laboratory of Analysis and Applied Mathematics (LAMA http://umr-math.univ-mlv.fr/) of Paris-Est University, starting in 2018. The project is supported by Labex Bézout program (http://bezout.univ-paris-est.fr/), in collaboration with Laboratory of Informatics in Images and Information Systems (LIRIS https://liris.cnrs.fr/) in Lyon.
The project investigates geometric and topological problems of digital objects (composed of pixels/voxels) under geometric transformations in a discrete space, and aims to develop a purely discrete framework that allows such geometric manipulation of digital objects without geometric and topological conflict.
For further details about the project, please see : http://bezout.univ-paris-est.fr/en/news ... -2877.html
Applicants should have (or expect to receive) a PhD in mathematics or computer science with knowledges and/or interests of the related fields, such as digital geometry, discrete geometry, computational geometry, digital image processing, computer algebra, etc. Programming skills (C/C++, Java, Maple, Mathematica etc.) are fundamental.
Applications must include a CV, a list of publications, a summary of research achievements and a future plan of research with possible links to the project, with contact details of at least two references who can provide recommendation letters upon request.
Evaluation of candidates will begin immediately, and continue until the position is filled.
Applications are invited for a 2-year postdoctoral position, based at Gaspard-Monge Laboratory of Informatics (LIGM http://ligm.u-pem.fr) and Laboratory of Analysis and Applied Mathematics (LAMA http://umr-math.univ-mlv.fr/) of Paris-Est University, starting in 2018. The project is supported by Labex Bézout program (http://bezout.univ-paris-est.fr/), in collaboration with Laboratory of Informatics in Images and Information Systems (LIRIS https://liris.cnrs.fr/) in Lyon.
The project investigates geometric and topological problems of digital objects (composed of pixels/voxels) under geometric transformations in a discrete space, and aims to develop a purely discrete framework that allows such geometric manipulation of digital objects without geometric and topological conflict.
For further details about the project, please see : http://bezout.univ-paris-est.fr/en/news ... -2877.html
Applicants should have (or expect to receive) a PhD in mathematics or computer science with knowledges and/or interests of the related fields, such as digital geometry, discrete geometry, computational geometry, digital image processing, computer algebra, etc. Programming skills (C/C++, Java, Maple, Mathematica etc.) are fundamental.
Applications must include a CV, a list of publications, a summary of research achievements and a future plan of research with possible links to the project, with contact details of at least two references who can provide recommendation letters upon request.
Evaluation of candidates will begin immediately, and continue until the position is filled.
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PhD Position at the University of Birmingham: Higher Categories, Quantum Computing, Formal Proof
There is a PhD position available in the School of Computer Science at the University of Birmingham, UK, part-funded by the Royal Society. Please forward this to any good candidates you think might be interested.
The successful candidate could work on any topic of mutual interest, in areas including higher category theory, quantum computation, and computer proof assistants. More information about my research interests is available on this page: https://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/people/jamie.vicary/
Potential applicants should contact Jamie Vicary directly in the first instance. The start date is flexible, and the position is open until filled.
There is a PhD position available in the School of Computer Science at the University of Birmingham, UK, part-funded by the Royal Society. Please forward this to any good candidates you think might be interested.
The successful candidate could work on any topic of mutual interest, in areas including higher category theory, quantum computation, and computer proof assistants. More information about my research interests is available on this page: https://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/people/jamie.vicary/
Potential applicants should contact Jamie Vicary directly in the first instance. The start date is flexible, and the position is open until filled.
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PhD research Studentship in Nuclear Materials – University of Huddersfield: Modelling the Radiolytic Corrosion of Nuclear Fuel
Nuclear energy plays an important role in providing clean sustainable energy, mitigating the risk of climate change. Despite safety concerns, growing consensus sees the long-term storage of spent nuclear fuel in deep-underground repositories.
Dissociation of water, caused by nuclear radiation, occurs when groundwater interacts with nuclear fuel. This produces reactive oxygen species that cause oxidation of the fuel, and the release of soluble species and radionuclides into the environment, posing a threat to the ecosystem.
The project’s vision seeks the development of models for the radiolytic corrosion of spent fuel using computer modelling, to reliably describe and predict the structure and reactivity of actinide materials in contact with water. This will therefore improve our ability to predict the long-term behaviour of spent fuel.
Funded by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Doctoral Training Partnership with the University of Huddersfield. Fully funded PhD including tax-free stipend starting from £14,777 for the duration of 3 years. All tuition fees paid for the 3 year period.
Deadline for application: 30 June 2018
Start Date: October 2018
Project 1 – Link: https://research.hud.ac.uk/research-deg ... lsscience/
If you wish to discuss any details of the project, please contact Dr Marco Molinari – m.molinari@hud.ac.uk
Application Details
Completed applications, including all relevant documents requested above should be submitted via-email to materials.studentships@hud.ac.uk
1) Complete the Studentship Application Form
2) Provide a current detailed CV, identifying any research employment or experience and, where applicable, details of research conference presentations or publications.
Nuclear energy plays an important role in providing clean sustainable energy, mitigating the risk of climate change. Despite safety concerns, growing consensus sees the long-term storage of spent nuclear fuel in deep-underground repositories.
Dissociation of water, caused by nuclear radiation, occurs when groundwater interacts with nuclear fuel. This produces reactive oxygen species that cause oxidation of the fuel, and the release of soluble species and radionuclides into the environment, posing a threat to the ecosystem.
The project’s vision seeks the development of models for the radiolytic corrosion of spent fuel using computer modelling, to reliably describe and predict the structure and reactivity of actinide materials in contact with water. This will therefore improve our ability to predict the long-term behaviour of spent fuel.
Funded by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Doctoral Training Partnership with the University of Huddersfield. Fully funded PhD including tax-free stipend starting from £14,777 for the duration of 3 years. All tuition fees paid for the 3 year period.
Deadline for application: 30 June 2018
Start Date: October 2018
Project 1 – Link: https://research.hud.ac.uk/research-deg ... lsscience/
If you wish to discuss any details of the project, please contact Dr Marco Molinari – m.molinari@hud.ac.uk
Application Details
Completed applications, including all relevant documents requested above should be submitted via-email to materials.studentships@hud.ac.uk
1) Complete the Studentship Application Form
2) Provide a current detailed CV, identifying any research employment or experience and, where applicable, details of research conference presentations or publications.
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15 Marie Sklodowska-Curie PhD positions
On behalf of the WEGO-ITN, The International Institute of Social Studies (ISS) of Erasmus University Rotterdam is pleased to announce the recruitment of 15 Marie Sklodowska-Curie (MSCA) PhD positions (Early Stage Researchers).
WEGO-ITN’s consortium is made up of scholar-activists working on feminist political ecology from ten institutions in five European Union countries: Germany, Italy, Sweden, The Netherlands and the United Kingdom and eight institutions from six countries for training and secondments: Australia, India, Indonesia, Italy, Uruguay and USA, read more: https://www.iss.nl/en/news/15-marie-skl ... -positions
On behalf of the WEGO-ITN, The International Institute of Social Studies (ISS) of Erasmus University Rotterdam is pleased to announce the recruitment of 15 Marie Sklodowska-Curie (MSCA) PhD positions (Early Stage Researchers).
WEGO-ITN’s consortium is made up of scholar-activists working on feminist political ecology from ten institutions in five European Union countries: Germany, Italy, Sweden, The Netherlands and the United Kingdom and eight institutions from six countries for training and secondments: Australia, India, Indonesia, Italy, Uruguay and USA, read more: https://www.iss.nl/en/news/15-marie-skl ... -positions
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PhD scholarship in Theoretical Physics (Condensed Matter Theory) - Designing ultrafast magnetic-logic elements from molecular substances
The goal of the project, which lies in the field of ultrafast molecular magnetism, is to design novel classical and/or quantum logic elements with realistic molecular magnets. More specifically, using quantum chemistry methods and optical control theory it will address the functionalization of novel cooperative effects stemming from the synergy of a few magnetic centers in a quest to build logical quantum gates. Given the advent of quantum computers, as advocated by some of the world’s top computer companies, the project is expected to be of growing theoretical and technological importance.
The doctoral student will be awarded a scholarship, which roughly amounts to the standard doctoral position, as prescribed by the guidelines of the German Science Foundation.
The successful candidate should hold a Master’s degree in Physics or a related field, awarded by an Institution officially recognized by the German State. The successful candidate is also expected to have a strong background in theoretical physics, in particular the physics of strongly correlated electrons and some expertise in computational ab-initio methods (quantum chemistry or density functional theory). This position is open to candidates of all nationalities. Women, disabled persons and applicants with children are encouraged to apply.
Standard application material should be sent (in electronic form) to huebner@physik.uni-kl.de (Prof. W. Huebner) or to lefkidis@physik.uni-kl.de (PD Dr. G. Lefkidis). Applications submitted before 28 February 2018 will be given full consideration.
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The goal of the project, which lies in the field of ultrafast molecular magnetism, is to design novel classical and/or quantum logic elements with realistic molecular magnets. More specifically, using quantum chemistry methods and optical control theory it will address the functionalization of novel cooperative effects stemming from the synergy of a few magnetic centers in a quest to build logical quantum gates. Given the advent of quantum computers, as advocated by some of the world’s top computer companies, the project is expected to be of growing theoretical and technological importance.
The doctoral student will be awarded a scholarship, which roughly amounts to the standard doctoral position, as prescribed by the guidelines of the German Science Foundation.
The successful candidate should hold a Master’s degree in Physics or a related field, awarded by an Institution officially recognized by the German State. The successful candidate is also expected to have a strong background in theoretical physics, in particular the physics of strongly correlated electrons and some expertise in computational ab-initio methods (quantum chemistry or density functional theory). This position is open to candidates of all nationalities. Women, disabled persons and applicants with children are encouraged to apply.
Standard application material should be sent (in electronic form) to huebner@physik.uni-kl.de (Prof. W. Huebner) or to lefkidis@physik.uni-kl.de (PD Dr. G. Lefkidis). Applications submitted before 28 February 2018 will be given full consideration.
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