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PhD Position in "Internet of Things and Big Data" at Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden

Application deadline: April 15, 2014

 

As PhD student you will join the Networks and Systems division and work at the intersection of Internet of Things (IoT) and Big Data Analysis. The Internet of Things enables an increasing connectivity of everyday devices and objects. These connected devices provide us with new insights into our daily life and we rely on Big Data Analysis to extract these insights. The overall aim of this PhD position is to develop new mechanisms and applications for the Internet of Things and combine these with Big Data Analysis to enable, for example, sustainable living in future, smart cities. A special focus shall be put on Internet of Things at metropolitan-scale, energy-efficient networks, information security and privacy, and near real-time data-stream analysis.

 

Your major responsibility as a PhD student is to pursue your own doctoral studies. You are expected to develop your own scientific concepts and communicate the results of your research verbally and in writing. The position generally also includes teaching on Chalmers' undergraduate level or performing other duties corresponding to 20 per cent of working hours.

 

To qualify as a PhD student, you must have a master's level degree corresponding to at least 240 higher education credits in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or in a related discipline. As for all PhD studies, a genuine interest and curiosity in the subject matter and excellent analytical and communication skills, both oral and written, are needed.

 

The ideal candidate for the position has a strong background in distributed and networked systems. Further background in cyber physical systems, information security, or data science is helpful. You may apply even if you have not completed your degree, but expect to do so before the position starts. Knowledge of Swedish is not a prerequisite for applying since English is our working language for research, and we publish internationally. Both Swedish and English are used in undergraduate courses. Our researchers and PhD students at the department come from more than 30 different countries.

 

Salary for the position is as specified in Chalmers' general agreement for PhD student positions. Currently the starting salary is 26,250SEK per month before tax. The position is limited to a maximum of five years. The position is intended to start in summer 2014, but a different start could also be arranged.

 

Gothenburg is often referred to as the "heart of Scandinavia". The video below gives an impression what it's like to live and study in Gothenburg: http://youtu.be/0WrlGlSyS1c

 

Please see here for a detailed position description, contact details, and information on how to apply:

http://www.chalmers.se/en/about-chalmers/vacancies/Pages/default.aspx?rmpage=job&rmjob=1963

Fully funded PhD studentships available at Oxford on Autonomous Intelligent Machines and Systems

Fully funded studentships available: Autonomous Intelligent Machines and Systems (AIMS) PhD programme.

 
For information on how to apply, please visit:
 
 
More information about the programme is available here:
 
 

For more details, to ask questions, or to learn how to apply, please contact the CDT directors at aims-cdt@robots.ox.ac.uk

PhD studentship at the University of Edinburgh

A fully-funded PhD studentship is available in the School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh. This is related to ProofPeer, a new initiative aimed at creating a model for interactive, machine-based theorem proving that integrates collaboration as a core concept.

Applicants should have a strong background in logical and mathematical aspects of computer science, strong programming skills and an interest in machine learning. A relevant first degree, for example in Informatics, Computer Science, Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence or Mathematics is also expected. Full funding of fees and maintenance is available for UK-fundable students, i.e., either UK nationals or EU nationals who have been resident in the UK for 3 years.

Application deadline: 21st February 2014.
Expected start date: September 2014.

Please send informal inquiries to Jacques Fleuriot (jdf@inf.ed.ac.uk). Formal applications must follow the School of Informatics PhD application process, which is detailed at http://www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/informatics/postgraduate/apply/overview. Applicants should select the PhD programme Informatics: CISA: Centre for Intelligent Systems & their Applications (CISA).

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