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A PhD studentship in Content-Centric Networking (CCN) is available following the award of the recent European Union FP7 research project COMET – Content Mediator Architecture for Content-aware Networks. Funding is available to support overseas fees and stipend costs for a period of three years. We are looking to recruit a very high calibre PhD student [...]

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The School of Business and Management currently has three studentships available for entry onto the PhD Programme in January 2011. Research within the School clusters around six broad themes (i) innovation, networks and knowledge; (ii) communications, discourse and narratives; (iii) equality and diversity; (iv) education; (v) globalisation and (vi) business history. Faculty conduct research across [...]

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on September 3rd, 2010

The School of Engineering and Science at Jacobs University Bremen invites applications for a Ph.D. Student Position in Physics in the working group of Prof. Arnulf Materny. Earliest starting date is 1 October 2010. The DFG (German Research Foundation) has granted an ambitious project with an overall volume of more than half million Euro. The [...]

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Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Shipping and Marin Technology, and Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Department of Mechanical Engineering announces a joint PhD position within the field of thermodynamic modelling of ship machinery systems. The PhD candidate will be employed by Chalmers but be located mostly at DTU in Copenhagen and doing the PhD [...]

Continue reading about [Sweden] PhD Student Position in Design and Modelling of Machinery Systems for Ships

The Clique Strategic Research Cluster at University College Dublin is seeking a PhD candidate to work on the problem of identifying anomalous structure in graphs. The candidate, in collaboration with other researchers, will investigate graph-based approaches to uncovering anomalies. The graph-based approaches can be categorized as either supervised or unsupervised. In the supervised variant a [...]

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