PhD/Doctoral Studentship
Title: Joint Modelling of Edge Evolution in Dynamic Graphs
Supervisor(s): Dr Nick Heard and Dr Niall Adams
Start Date: October 2013
End Date: April 2017
The Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) in Cheltenham has agreed in principle to sponsor a PhD/Doctoral Studentship at Imperial College London in the area of statistical analysis of dynamic graphs, such as computer or communication networks.
The studentship is only open to UK nationals and the successful candidate will be required to spend in the region of 2 - 4 weeks per year at GCHQ headquarters in Cheltenham. To be considered for this studentship, candidates must therefore be prepared to undergo GCHQ's security clearance procedures.
The studentship will be funded for a period of 3.5 years. GCHQ will cover the costs of university fees (currently £3,924 per annum) and will provide an annual stipend to the student corresponding to the National Minimum Stipend (currently £13,590 per annum) plus an additional sum of £7,000 per annum.
Applicants are expected to have a masters level degree in a mathematical discipline containing a significant amount of statistics. The ideal candidate would be familiar with advanced statistical methods and possess strong computer programming skills.
To apply for the studentship, candidates should complete an online application on the Imperial College website,
http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/pgprospectus/howtoapply
naming Dr Nick Heard as the supervisor and "Joint Modelling of Edge Evolution in Dynamic Graphs" as the research area.
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