Hello,
we have a studentship open to UK residents, if you have good final
year undergrads or MSc students, please kidnly let them know if they
are interested in doing a PhD in London.
details also here http://www.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/~hamed/out/eecsPhD.html
PhD Studentship in Electronic Engineering and Computer Science
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Application closing date: 31/07/2014
Start date: 01/10/2014
Duration: 3.5 YearsFunding available
The School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science at Queen
Mary University of London has an EPSRC-funded (UK residence)
studentship for an exceptional PhD student to join our school.
Applications will be considered in any area of Electronic Engineering
and/or Computer Science matching our research interests. Applicants
must satisfy UK residence requirements (see below).
For details of research in EECS, see our research groups and topics at
http://www.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/research/
Candidates should have a first class honours degree or equivalent,
and/or a distinction-level Masters Degree, in Computer Science,
Electronic Engineering, or a related field, preferably with some
experience in independent research. Candidates must also satisfy the
EPSRC UK residence requirements, as outlined under "Residence
Requirements" at:
http://www.epsrc.ac.uk/skills/studentships/help/eligibility/
The PhD is funded from EPSRC is for 3.5 years and will cover student
fees and a tax-free stipend starting at £15,726 per annum. Further
details of the EPSRC scheme see
(http://www.epsrc.ac.uk/skills/studentships/help/) including terms and
conditions.
Please examine our research interests at www.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/research/
and contact relevant potential supervisors to discuss possible topics
of interest. For general enquiries contact Melissa Yeo
[log in to unmask] (administrative enquiries) or Simon
[log in to unmask] (academic enquiries).
To apply please follow the on-line process (see
www.qmul.ac.uk/postgraduate/apply) by selecting "Computer Science" or
"Electronic Engineering" as appropriate in the "A-Z list of research
opportunities" and following the instructions on the right hand side
of the web page. In your 'Research Proposal' you should describe the
topic or topics that you are interested in researching (preferably
after discussing these with potential supervisors), and answer the two
questions: (i) Why are you interested in the proposed area? (ii)What
is your experience in the proposed area? Your statement should be
brief: no more than 500 words or one side of A4 paper. In addition we
would also like you to send a sample of your written work. This might
be a chapter of your final year dissertation, or a published
conference or journal paper. If you have a particular supervisor in
mind, make sure that you indicate this person on the application form.
More details can be found at:www.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/phd/apply.php
The closing date for the applications is 31 July 2014
Interviews are expected to take place early in August 2014
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