Tim - I take it you've seen this. You have to go to the CASA web site and
look up jobs to see the extent of Mike collabotion with Jake. They are in
fact focussing on crowd movement, but..... - Bill
>We have 7 new PhD studentships for this coming session, starting in October
>2002, at CASA in University College London. 5 of these are linked awards -
>CASE awards - from ESRC, one of which is for someone to develop
>mathematical models of pedestrian movement in association with Intelligent
>Space and ourselves.
>
>The full list of awards and topics is on our web site at
>
>http://www.casa.ucl.ac.uk/jobs.htm
>
>We also have two awards for PhDs for which the stipend would be based on
>part time computer support for the Department of Geography. Overseas
>students would be eligible for these but we would have to negotiate with
>respect to the overseas fees.
>
>Anyone who is interested should contact either myself or Paul Longley
>([log in to unmask]) or Sonja Curtis, our administrator
>([log in to unmask])
>
>Other items that may be of interest to those on this list relate to our
>Notting Hill project with Intelligent Space for which there is some
>information about the pedestrian model on the news page of our web site
>
>http://www.casa.ucl.ac.uk/news.htm
>
>and next week's seminar on GIS and Crime Science for which there are still
>places open which is to be held in association with UCL's Jill Dando Centre
>for Crime Science: again see our web site at
>
>http://www.casa.ucl.ac.uk/lectures.htm
>
>Mike Batty
>
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