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PhD Studentship: Untaxed bursary of £15,200 per annum plus UK/EU fees. UK nationals are eligible. EU nationals are only eligible for the bursary if they meet the EPSRC requirement of having been in the UK for three years immediately prior to starting the PhD. Details can be found at http://www.epsrc.ac.uk/PostgraduateTraining/StudentEligibility.htm
Fixed Term for 3 years, starting October 2010.
Imperial College is ranked in the top five universities of the world, according to the 2009 Times Higher Education World University Rankings. The Department of Computing is one of the largest computing departments in the UK and is a world leader in academic research in computer science. The department has been awarded the top rating (5*) in each of the Research Assessment Exercises undertaken by the Higher Education funding Council for England (HEFCE). There are over sixty academic staff actively involved in research, creating a lively and stimulating atmosphere. The department also enjoys strong links with the UK industry, which helps to ensure that its research and teaching is well informed and relevant to the needs of society.
We have a PhD studentship, under the supervision of Dr. Cristian Cadar, to work on topics at the intersection of software engineering, program analysis, software testing and computer security, with a focus on building practical tools for improving software reliability and security. An ideal candidate will have research interests in the areas mentioned above and a strong background in building and working with large software systems. Applicants must be fluent in spoken and written English. For further information on the PhD degree, see http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/computing/research/degrees.
Informal inquiries about this position can be directed to Dr. Cristian Cadar (c.cadar@imperial.ac.uk).
Applications must include the following:
• A College application form, which can be obtained from http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/pgprospectus/applicationforms
• A detailed CV
• A 2-3 page research statement describing the applicant's relevant expertise and future research plans
• Transcripts of all degree results
• Two recent letters of reference
To submit your application for this PhD studentship, please follow the instructions at http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/pgprospectus/applicationforms and also send an email with your CV to c.cadar@imperial.ac.uk with the subject of the e-mail “PhD Application.”
Closing Date: April 30, 2010
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
PhD Studentship: Untaxed bursary of £15,200 per annum plus UK/EU fees. UK nationals are eligible. EU nationals are only eligible for the bursary if they meet the EPSRC requirement of having been in the UK for three years immediately prior to starting the PhD. Details can be found at http://www.epsrc.ac.uk/PostgraduateTraining/StudentEligibility.htm
Fixed Term for 3 years, starting October 2010.
Imperial College is ranked in the top five universities of the world, according to the 2009 Times Higher Education World University Rankings. The Department of Computing is one of the largest computing departments in the UK and is a world leader in academic research in computer science. The department has been awarded the top rating (5*) in each of the Research Assessment Exercises undertaken by the Higher Education funding Council for England (HEFCE). There are over sixty academic staff actively involved in research, creating a lively and stimulating atmosphere. The department also enjoys strong links with the UK industry, which helps to ensure that its research and teaching is well informed and relevant to the needs of society.
We have a PhD studentship, under the supervision of Dr. Cristian Cadar, to work on topics at the intersection of software engineering, program analysis, software testing and computer security, with a focus on building practical tools for improving software reliability and security. An ideal candidate will have research interests in the areas mentioned above and a strong background in building and working with large software systems. Applicants must be fluent in spoken and written English. For further information on the PhD degree, see http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/computing/research/degrees.
Informal inquiries about this position can be directed to Dr. Cristian Cadar (c.cadar@imperial.ac.uk).
Applications must include the following:
• A College application form, which can be obtained from http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/pgprospectus/applicationforms
• A detailed CV
• A 2-3 page research statement describing the applicant's relevant expertise and future research plans
• Transcripts of all degree results
• Two recent letters of reference
To submit your application for this PhD studentship, please follow the instructions at http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/pgprospectus/applicationforms and also send an email with your CV to c.cadar@imperial.ac.uk with the subject of the e-mail “PhD Application.”
Closing Date: April 30, 2010
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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