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Hardiman PhD Scholarships 2020, Irland

Students starting their PhD in September 2020. The Hardiman PhD Scholarships are fully funded for four years, with a stipend of €16,000 p.a. plus fees. High-achieving dynamic individuals, with drive and passion, who have an appetite for the research world and creativity, who thrive on intellectual excitement, and who will positively impact and shape the future for all in our society. Using your creative energy, your PhD journey at NUI Galway will be alive with possibilities and opportunities.

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Scholarships and Tuition Estimates for International students

Murray State University Scholarships are awarded to students pursuing a graduate or undergraduate degree at Murray State University. These scholarships provide a variety of academic, athletic, and service-based scholarship award opportunities to both domestic and international students. There are many different types of scholarships available. Access the scholarship application form if you are an admitted or current student.

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Research Fellow position at

IMATI-Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - Genova

Project MAREMMA: Study and development of Methods and tools for industrial maintenance with augmented/mixed Reality

Contract:

Type of contract: assegno professionalizzante
Duration 1 year with possibility of extension of 1 additional year (2 year project)
Annual Salary: 19.367 € (≈ 1.450 monthly net salary + pension contribution)
Prerequisites:

≤ 29 years old on 15/6/2018
Master/Laurea magistrale as specified in the call for tender
The call for tender will appear under OPPORTUNITIES at www.imati.cnr.it

Objectives of the training project:

development of basic and advanced skills in the field of geometric modeling and Augmented and Mixed Reality
knowledge acquisition of application problems through direct contacts with industrial realities
Planned activities:

attendance to courses and/or conferences in the sector;
definition and prototype development of a smart assistant to support the operator during the installation, verification and maintenance phases of industrial plants or complex mechanical products.
Development of basic and advanced skills in

Modelling and analysis of 2/3D data
Technologies for Augmented and Mixed reality
Human/computer interaction methods
Complex algorithms development
CAD/PLM systems
Potential application contexts:

Manufacturing
Safety
Cultural heritage
Medicine
Gaming
Training
Turism
Company involved in the training activities:

CAD.I.TECH ( https://www.caditech.it/)

Interested companies: Esaote, GrindingTechnology Meccanodora Morara Tacchella

If interested please contact

Franca Giannini
franca.giannini@ge.imati.cnr.it
Istituto di Matematica Applicata e Tecnologie Informatiche
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche

via De Marini, 6 - 16149 Genova - Italy

Fax+39 010 6475660 tel. +39 010 6475666
Skypeid: francag

http://www.imati.cnr.it/index.php/people?layout=edit&id=94

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PhD position in Computer Vision, Machine Learning and Robotics at TU Berlin

The Robotic Interactive Perception Lab at the Technical University of Berlin (Germany) has the following open position:

Work­ing field:
The PhD can­did­ate will invest­ig­ate novel vis­ion-based algorithms that com­bine model-based and machine learn­ing meth­ods for scene under­stand­ing and spa­tial AI (motion estim­a­tion, seg­ment­a­tion, 3D recon­struc­tion, etc.) using tra­di­tional cam­eras and novel sensors, such as event-based cam­eras ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1904.08405 ). The work com­bines multiple disciplines in Robotics: per­cep­tion, optim­iz­a­tion (learning) and con­trol.

Require­ments:
- Suc­cess­fully com­pleted uni­versity degree (Mas­ter, Dip­lom or equi­val­ent) in Com­puter Sci­ence or a related engin­eer­ing subject with out­stand­ing res­ults.
- Excel­lent know­ledge of and exper­i­ence with com­puter vis­ion, robot­ics, machine learn­ing, con­trol, object-ori­ented pro­gram­ming and applied math­em­at­ics.
- Excel­lent writ­ten and spoken Eng­lish skills. Will­ing­ness to learn Ger­man is expec­ted.

How to ap­ply:
Required doc­u­ments:
- Cover Let­ter with your interest and exper­i­ence related to the pos­i­tion (1 page).
- CV. Please indic­ate your rel­ev­ant skills, sci­entific pub­lic­a­tions, awards, research videos and/or code, pro­fes­sional pro­file(s).
- Bach­elor’s and Mas­ter's degrees and tran­noscripts. Spe­cify your GPA (e.g. 3.8/4.0)

Please send your applic­a­tion with the usual doc­u­ments as one single PDF file to guillermo.gallego@tu-berlin.de

To ensure equal oppor­tun­it­ies between women and men, applic­a­tions by women with the required qual­i­fic­a­tions are expli­citly desired. Qual­i­fied indi­vidu­als with dis­ab­il­it­ies will be favored. The TU Ber­lin val­ues the diversity of its mem­bers and is com­mit­ted to the goals of equal oppor­tun­it­ies.

For more inform­a­tion, please see https://stellenticket.de/73648/?lang=en

Prof. Guillermo Gallego
Technische Universität Berlin
Fakultät IV Elektrotechnik und Informatik
Marchstrasse 23, Sekr. MAR 5-5
10587 Berlin, Germany.
e-mail: guillermo.gallego {at} tu-berlin.de

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ML Postdoc positions at UC-San Diego

My group (pengtaoxie.github.io) at the University of California San Diego is looking for postdocs in the area of machine learning. We encourage applications from outstanding candidates who are highly motivated and strongly interested in conducting fundamental research in machine learning and its applications in healthcare. We work on the models, algorithms, and theories of sample-efficient learning, interpretable learning, deep generative models, etc. and their applications in healthcare and medicine.

For further information, please refer to this page pengtaoxie.github.io

Applicants should have (or be expected to have) a PhD degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Statistics, or other related fields. A strong publication record in top ML conferences/journals is preferred.

If interested, feel free to contact me directly via pengtaoxie2008@gmail.com

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Topic: Data privacy for big data / machine learning
Location: Hamilton Institute, Maynooth University, Ireland
Award: 4-year studentship.
Annual stipend of 18,500 EUR + 100% of tuition fees (EU students)

About the position:

The PhD student will conduct research within the area of data privacy for
big data. Focus is on the use of big data for machine learning and data
mining. The PhD student will be supervised by Prof. Vicenc Torra:
http://www.mdai.cat/vtorra

This position is within INSIGHT2, the SFI Research Centre for Data
Analytics (https://www.insight-centre.org/). Thus, the student will form
part of a research cluster that also includes Dublin City University,
National University of Ireland Galway, University College Cork, University
College Dublin.

The student will be located at the Hamilton Institute, Maynooth
University, Ireland. The Hamilton Institute, Maynooth University
participates in the SFI CRT in Foundations of Data Science, which with
four different intakes, will train 100+ PhD students on the foundations of
Data Science.

The studentship is for 48 months and includes a tax free stipend of
€18,500 p.a. and the payment of academic fees up to a maximum of €5,500
per annum, as well as a computer and travel allowance.

Requirements:
- Degree in computer science/engineering, mathematics, or related areas.

The bases of evaluation (items greatly valued) are
- Good knowledge of programming, especially for implementing efficient algorithms
- Good knowledge of mathematics and statistics
- Good knowledge of machine learning

Applications should include
- a motivation letter, explaining the interest and experience in the
proposed research fields,
- a detailed CV (including names and contact details of at least two
references), and

Send documentation to: (deadline Dec. 14th)
- Hamilton Institute <hamilton@mu.ie>
- Email subject: PhD on data privacy

Contact:
For enquiries: Vicenc.Torra@mu.ie

Links:

Vicenc Torra
http://www.mdai.cat/vtorra
https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/people/vicenc-torra
Hamilton Institute:
https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/hamilton
Maynooth University:
https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/international/why-maynooth
Advertisement:
https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/hamilton/vacancies

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Research Fellow/Assistant Professor in Optimization for Machine Learning (tenure track) - closing date December 9 approaching

The Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP) is
Sweden’s largest individual research program ever; a major national
initiative for strategically motivated basic research, education and
faculty recruitment (see https://wasp-sweden.org). WASP comprises five
Swedish full partner universities and a substantial part of Swedish
industry and commerce. WASP aims to strengthen Linköping University
specifically in the field of machine learning within the AI focus-area
of WASP.
We seek competence in Optimization for Machine Learning. The major task
for this position is fundamental research in the area of mathematical
optimization theory and novel techniques for machine learning. Examples
of research topics are: sparse optimization, saddle point search,
multi-object learning, and stochastic quasi-Newton methods. Although the
expertise should primarily be in optimization, the applicant should
ideally also have experience in machine learning.
The financing of the position, established through WASP (Wallenberg AI,
Autonomous Systems and Software Program, https://wasp-sweden.org),
includes support for the position holder’s own salary during 4–5 years
and a research group with two postdocs (2 years each) and one PhD
student (4 years).
If you are looking for work at an excellent young university, living in
urban or rural environments with commuting distance of 15 min, and want
to possibly exploit your research results commercially (YOU will
completely OWN your IPR): Apply before December 9!

https://liu.se/en/work-at-liu/vacancies?rmpage=job&rmjob=12518&rmlang=UK

Best regards

Michael Felsberg

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Research Associate (Bioinformatics) - Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences

Research Associate in Bioinformatics position in The Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine The Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine has a Research Associate position available in the area of bioinformatics and computational analysis of genomic, trannoscriptomic, molecular and pathways studies in a systems biology laboratory with local and national collaborations in chronic human diseases, such as psoriasis and cancer. Successful candidates will have at least 5 years of experience in genomics, functional genomics (RNA-Seq, proteomics) and systems biology with publications in computer science and in genetics, genomics or systems biology.
The responsibilities for this position include applying existing analytical methods and pipelines, as well as developing new methods for analyzing genetic, genomic and systems data from studies of human disease, and where appropriate similar data from animal model studies. The successful candidates will conduct original research in development of bioinformatic, computational, statistical and related analytical methods. The positions involve collaborations locally, nationally and internationally, while presenting research results at national and international conferences and writing research papers and grants.
The Candidates will display independence and technical and analytical skills in 1) computer science and statistics - bioinformatics (Rand Bioconductor), network and pathway analysis, linear regression/modeling, and multivariate analysis. 2) Next generation sequencing methods and data analysis include DNA sequencing, microbiome, immunophenotyping, mRNA and miRNA profiling, and data integration, amongst others.
Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, a brief statement of research interests, and contact information for at least three references to mark.cameron@case.edu

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Doctoral Researcher (f/m/d) Project C5 “Optimal design of chiral structures”
- part time (75%) -

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The Collaborative Research Center “Wave phenomena – analysis and numerics” (CRC 1173) has been funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) since 2015. Its goal is to analytically understand, numerically simulate, and eventually manipulate wave propagation under realistic scenarios by intertwining analysis and numerics.

The context of the work in Project C5 is the interaction between the electromagnetic field and chiral matter, like chiral molecules, or artificial chiral nanostructures. One of the main objectives in the project is to further the current understanding of electromagnetic chirality measures related to the question: How chiral is an object? In this context, a general object will be represented by its scattering operator (far-field operator). It is foreseen that the transformation properties of the scattering operator under physically relevant groups will be one of the main subjects of study. Improving the ways that material chirality is quantified can have an impact both in practical problems like sensing of chiral molecules, and in solving theoretical puzzles like the decades-old chiral zeros problem. Also, aspects related to the actual design of electromagnetically chiral objects are important in this research. The work is done collaboratively with researchers from the Departments of Physics and Mathematics at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.

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PhD-Position - Conception, Design and Development of an Electricity and Gas Grid Simulation Environment for System Analysis using an HPC Infrastructure
Your Job:

Analysis of the current state of the art in quasi dynamic and dynamic simulation of power and gas grids
Development and programming of a simulation environment that is able to capture the interaction between different energy grids faster than real-time using HPC infrastructures
Development of integrated software tools for automated data analysis, which facilitate sorting and structuring for the user and provide a supportive approach for research by means of integrated administration, interpretation and evaluation mechanisms
Development and implementation of a data basis and models for the energy infrastructures on the campus Forschungszentrum Jülich
Validation of the implemented simulation models

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PhD Fellowship in Functional Proteomics and Tissue Plasticity

The DNRF Centre of Excellence, Center for Functional Genomics and Tissue Plasticity (ATLAS) at the University of Southern Denmark invites applications for a PhD scholarship from outstanding candidates with a keen interest in applying mass spectrometry-based functional proteomics to understand the molecular and cellular basis underlying tissue plasticity. The position is available from 1 February 2019, or as soon as possible thereafter. Application deadline: 9 December 2019.

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PhD scholarship at the Department of Business and Economics

The successful applicant must be able to demonstrate
Excellent grades at the bachelor and master's levels in economics, political science, public health or related social scientific disciplines;
Profound knowledge of statistical methods;
Good knowledge of Stata or similar statistical programs;
Excellent communication skills in English (enclosing results of TOEFL and GRE tests is encouraged but not mandatory).
For further information, please contact Prof. Jørgen T. Lauridsen (jtl@sam.sdu.dk) for queries in general or matters related to Economics, Public Health or Social Science. For matters related to Political Science, you may contact Pieter Vanhuysse (vanhuysse@sam.sdu.dk).

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Neural Computation lab

We welcome inquiries about joining the lab. Our group is highly multidisciplinary, and is home to students and postdocs from diverse fields, ranging from physical and engineering sciences, to molecular and cell biology, as well as those with a background in mathematics or statistics. For all inquiries, please email Michael Häusser (m.hausser@ucl.ac.uk).

Postdoctoral positions

We aim to attract ambitious, hardworking postdocs interested in attacking major challenges in neuroscience. There are a range of funding opportunities available.

NEW: we currently have a postdoctoral position available for a project involving the use of the revolutionary new Neuropixels probes as part of the International Brain Laboratory. For more information, contact Michael Häusser (m.hausser@ucl.ac.uk).

PhD positions

Most PhD students join the lab by enrolling in one of UCL's outstanding 4-year PhD programmes, such as the 4-year PhD Programme in Neuroscience; the CoMPLEX PhD programme, the Gatsby Unit PhD Programme, or the MRC Doctoral Training Account. If you are not eligible for these programmes, or would like to make an informal inquiry prior to making an application, please get in touch.

Internships

We welcome applications from UCL students interested in doing a final-year project in the lab. We also welcome candidates for lab internships throughout the year; those interested in doing a summer project in the lab should contact us well in advance of the deadlines for summer studentship applications from the Wellcome Trust and the Physiological Society.
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PhD Studentship in Orthopaedic Implant Technology, - Ref:1834900

A 3-year PhD studentship is available at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust (RNOH), which is the largest orthopaedic hospital in the UK and considered world leader in musculoskeletal science.
Studentship Denoscription
Career Opportunities
You will complete this PhD with: (1) a track-record of peer-reviewed publications), (2) an expertise in implant, imaging and computational analysis methods and (3) an ability to interact with engineers and surgeons of all levels. This will offer you a strong foundation for building an academic career but equally, your experience will position you very well for a successful career in industry, where clinical knowledge in engineers is sought after (we have worked with all major orthopaedic manufacturers).

Background
The Magnetic Expansion Control (MAGEC) rod is used for the treatment of early onset scoliosis. Early clinical results are promising with fewer complications than patients with traditional growth rods. However, one third have still reported complications with many of these requiring an unplanned early implant revision. Our centre is leading research aimed at improving the performance of orthopaedic implants by working closely with surgeons and engineers. Retrieval analysis of removed implants can help understanding of their failure mechanisms and identify common surgeon, implant or patient risk factors for early failure.

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A 3-year fully-funded PhD position is available through the Alzheimer's Society scheme in UK Dementia Research Institute at the University of Cambridge.

The project aims to identify the components of the intrinsic cellular machineries for handling aggregation-prone proteins, and characterise circumstances in which these machineries are activated, with the view to identifying new therapeutic targets to ameliorate/prevent the aggregation load in neuronal cells (associated with neurodegenerative diseases). The project stems from in-house developed technology enabling detection of failures in the protein-folding quality control system with high space-time resolution, and its ability to visualise the existence of the aggregation-resolving activity in live cells.

Student will develop the experimental models for monitoring protein quality control and aggregation in live iPSC-derived neurons, and analyse the activity of the intrinsic systems applying a range of biochemical, molecular biology and advanced light imaging techniques. Along with molecular biology/biochemistry, the work will involve training in light microscopy techniques such as Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging, super-resolution microscopy and single particle tracking using state of the art optics and software. This work will be conducted with support of interdisciplinary collaborators including physicists and computer scientists, enabling optical tools, mathematical modeling and data analysis.

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PhD candidate within Faculty of Sociology, Anthropology and Folklore, School of Social Sciences, University of Iceland


We are looking for applicants for a full-time position for a Ph.D. student in sociology at the Faculty of Sociology, Anthropology and Folklore. The funding is for three years, but each hiring period is one year according to requirements about the progress of the project.


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Field of work
The project focuses on social inequality and requires analysis of quantitative data and writing peer-reviewed articles in English. The project is a part of an international study of inequality (International Social Survey Programme, ISSP), and consists of data from surveys collected from the public in about 40 countries that measure people´s attitudes and experiences in regard to inequality. In addition, there is a possibility of collecting and analyzing qualitative data with a specific focus on Iceland.

Qualification requirements
Applicants must have completed an M.A.-degree and to fulfill the requirement of entry to doctoral studies at the Faculty of Sociology, Anthropology, and Folklore, or to be current doctoral students at the Faculty
Good writing skills in English
Experience with quantitative methods
Experience with qualitative methods is a plus
Good interactional skills
Ability to be initiative and to work independently

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Doctoral Grant by the University Research Fund (BOF) in the area of Administrative Law

This doctoral research project aims to identify general principles of proof in Belgian administrative law. This is an aspect of general administrative law on which, despite its importance, a general theory based on fundamental research is lacking in Belgium. The project requires a thorough study of the case law of the Belgian administrative courts and involves comparative law too. The researcher will be embedded in the research group Government & Law (https://www.uantwerpen.be/en/research-groups/government-and-law/).

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You prepare a doctoral thesis on the basis of a project ennoscriptd ‘Towards a Theory on General Principles of Proof in Administrative Law’.
You publish scientific articles related to the research project of the assignment.
You contribute to teaching and research in the Faculty of Law, research group Government & Law.

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Doctoral Grant (BOF), Multimorbidity and its cost in the Belgium health system - 2019BAPDOCPROEX275
The Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences is seeking to fill a full-time (100%) position for a

Doctoral Grant by the University Research Fund (BOF) in the area of Multimorbidity and its cost in the Belgium health system

Multimorbidity is a growing phenomenon, but research has only recently taken off. How patients with multimorbidity use health care is not well known, despite its implications on quality and cost. This PhD aims to improve understanding of the burden, management and cost of multimorbidity in the Belgium health system.

The Department of Primary and interdisciplinary care and the Department of Social Epidemiology and Health Policy lead this doctoral research project. It is part of the new spearhead research on quality of integrated care.

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PhD Student positions in Engineering Psychology with focus on Clinical Research
Lulea
Ref 5010-2019

The research subject Engineering Psychology is looking for a PhD student within the newly established Research School in the field of Humans and Technology at Luleå University of Technology. As a doctoral student in the Research School, you will become part of the research environment in the Human and Technology division with over 60 employees. You will be placed in the Engineering Psychology subject group and you will also be a part of the Research School along with doctoral students in Human Work Science, Industrial Design, and Product Innovation. The Research School will commence during the 2019/2020 academic year.

Research in Engineering Psychology is concerned primarily with the interaction between humans and the natural and social environment. Psychology is an exciting subject that can be applied in most situations where people are involved, which means that the research areas studied all play an important role in society and the business community. We offer our doctoral students a dynamic, international research environment in close collaboration with industries and leading universities around the world.

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PhD student position in Political Science
Lulea
Ref 5014-2019

We are looking for a PhD students in political Science within a new Research School at Luleå University of Technology’s Social Sciences Division. The Division includes around 50 employees in the areas of Political science, Economics, History and Jurisprudence. The student will be placed in the Political Science group and be part of a newly established Research School.

The Research School will start during the 2019/2020 academic year. Its overarching theme is how society can realize the global Sustainable Development Goals (UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development), which will require new forms of collaboration, new business models, new technologies, changes in legislation, reassessed norms, and different societal policies and policy instruments. Changes like these will create winners and losers and produce important goal and value conflicts.

Research at the Social Sciences Division is oriented towards natural resources, environmental and energy issues and frequently takes place in a multidisciplinary environment where academic subjects from the Faculty of Science and Technology also participate. We strive for an international perspective in our education and research.

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PhD student positions in Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Lulea
Ref 5019-2019

The research subject Entrepreneurship and Innovation is seeking a PhD student within the framework of a newly started research school in Industrial Engineering and Management at Luleå University of Technology. As a doctoral student in the research school, you become part of the research environment within the Industrial Engineering and Management department with about sixty employees. You are placed within the subject group for Entrepreneurship and Innovation and are part of the graduate school together with doctoral students in Accounting and control, Quality Technology and Logistics and Industrial Marketing. The graduate school will start during the fall 2019 and spring 2020.

Entrepreneurship and innovation at Luleå University of Technology was established in 2006 and today has about 20 employees with a broad competence base. Our goal is to be an international center for the development and dissemination of future ideas in entrepreneurship and innovation. Entrepreneurship and innovation include organizational development with a particular focus on business development based on innovative products, services and production solutions, as well as ways of managing and organizing businesses. The research group collaborates with large national and international companies, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), policy makers and other research groups. Research results are produced in close collaboration with industry and other community actors. To strengthen our research in business model innovation, we are now seeking a PhD student.

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