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Thursday, November 26, 2009

PhD STUDENT Land-Atmosphere Interaction / Data assimilation

PhD STUDENT Land-Atmosphere Interaction / Data assimilation
Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH

For our Institute of Chemistry and Dynamics of the Geosphere - Agrosphere Department (ICG-4) - we are seeking a PhD Student in Land-Atmosphere Interaction / Data assimilation for a three-year PhD project.

Tasks:
Climate change and land use change will have a huge impact on the terrestrial water cycle. The terrestrial water cycle itself plays an important role in climate change, but in global and regional climate models it is often described in a greatly simplified manner. In the first task, the PhD student will use an improved model description of the terrestrial water cycle with a much higher spatial resolution (~50 m) as compared with current regional climate models (~2 km). The advantage of such an improved implementation will be tested for selected TERENO research sites, where a large volume of data is continuously monitored. In particular, soil moisture measurements from wireless sensor networks, remote sensing images and eddy covariance data will be used to compare model results and data. A second important task will address the combination of model and data using data assimilation methods in order to improve model predictions and model parameterizations. There will be a special focus on the use of eddy covariance data for improving model predictions and parameterizations. Computations will in part be carried out on the supercomputer infrastructure available at Forschungszentrum Jülich . The PhD project is embedded in the Helmholtz Climate Initiative REKLIM.

Requirements:
MSc degree (or equivalent) in atmospheric sciences, physics, physical geography, geo-ecology, civil, agricultural or environmental engineering with an overall grade of at least good. Knowledge in the fields of land-atmosphere interaction, hydrology, soil science, statistics, numerical simulation models and computer programming is of advantage. We offer the candidate excellent research conditions within an interdisciplinary team.

Contact:
Prof. Dr. Harrie-Jan Hendricks Franssen
e-mail: h.hendricks- franssen[ at]fz-juelich. de

Our Institute provides contributions to the sustainable use of soil and water in agroecosystems. Research is conducted both at multiple scales (microscopic, lab, lysimeter, field and regional) and in an interdisciplinary manner. For further information visit our website at:
http://www.fz- juelich.de/ icg/icg-iv/ index.php? index=3

Equal opportunity is a cornerstone of our staff policy. Applications from disabled persons are welcomed. Payment of the PhD fellow will be based on salary grade 13/2 Collective Agreement for the Civil Service (TVöD). Depending on the candidate's profile and the subject of his/her PhD thesis an additional allowance may be granted.

Please send your application with the relevant documentation (curriculum vitae and motivation letter) to:
Mr K. Beumers,
Institut für Chemie und Dynamik der Geosphäre (ICG),
Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH,
52425 Jülich, Germany.
e-mail: k.beumers[at] fz-juelich. de

Closing date for applications : until the position filled
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PhD Student Gravity wave ray tracing for climate prediction

PhD Student Gravity wave ray tracing for climate prediction
Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH

For a research project at the Institute of Chemistry and Dynamics of the Geosphere (ICG-1) we are seeking a PhD Student in Gravity wave ray tracing for climate prediction for a three-year PhD project.

Background:
The dynamics of the middle atmosphere is largely governed by the momentum conveyed by atmospheric waves. Recently, interest has focused on atmospheric gravity waves since they are a major source of uncertainty in climate prediction. Gravity waves are too small in scale to be resolved in global climate models and their effects are therefore taken into account in global models by strongly simplified sub-models. For example, traditional gravity wave parameterization schemes assume gravity waves to propagate in the vertical only, but in reality gravity waves can traverse several 10 degrees of latitude. As part of a DFG PhD project, we aim to develop a novel, improved parameterization scheme avoiding the simplifications of traditional schemes.

The PhD project will be part of the EOS interdisciplinary network of the Helmholtz Association (http://www.netzwerk -eos.dlr. de/themes/ atmosphere_ ge.html) , offering regular summer schools and close cooperation with other PhD students working on related topics. Forschungszentrum Jülich also offers courses for PhD students to acquire complementary skills. The project will be performed in close international cooperation (including opportunities for research abroad) with other leading groups in the field, linked by the SPARC gravity wave initiative.

Tasks:
Based on the existing model code for gravity wave ray tracing (GROGRAT), a ray-tracing parameterization scheme will be developed. The code is to be implemented in a general circulation model (HAMMONIA). A launch distribution has to be determined which allows stable operation of the global model and which is, at the same time, consistent with global observations of gravity waves in the atmosphere. A link to a future ESA explorer mission will be established. The results will be published in the peer-reviewed literature.

Requirements:
A master’s degree or equivalent in science (physics, mathematics, meteorology) with a good final grade (in the German system 2.0 or better); sound programming skills (preferentially Unix/Linux operating systems); a well-developed ability to work in a team with international colleagues; ability to work independently. A sound understanding of the physics of atmospheric waves and skills in operating a global atmospheric model on a high-performance computer can be acquired in the course of the project.

For further information visit our website at
http://www.fz- juelich.de/ icg/icg-1/ index.php? index=230
or contact:
Dr. Peter Preusse
Email: p.preusse[at] fz-juelich. de

Equal opportunity is a cornerstone of our staff policy. Applications from disabled persons are welcomed. Payment of the PhD fellow will be based on salary grade 13/2 Collective Agreement for the Civil Service (TVöD). Depending on the candidate's profile and the subject of his/her PhD thesis an additional allowance may be granted.

Please send your application with the relevant documentation until December 17,2009, quoting the refence code D035/2009-SJ to:
Mr K. Beumers,
Institut für Chemie und Dynamik der Geosphäre (ICG),
Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH,
52425 Jülich, Germany
e-mail: k.beumers[at] fz-juelich. de




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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Research Positions in Agricultural Innovation Processes and Policies

RIU is a research and development programme designed to put agricultural research into use for developmental purposes and to conduct research on how to do this. The programme is funded by the UK Department for International Development (DFID). It follows earlier investments by DFID in agricultural and natural resources research supported through its renewable natural resources research strategy (RRNRRS). While this strategy delivered high quality research the uptake of this research and its impact on social and economic progress was modest.

RIU has appointed the LINK programme (www.innovationstudies.org) of UNU-MERIT (www.merit.unu) to act as its Central Research Team (CRT) with overall responsibility for designing and implementing its research. The CRT is headed by Dr. Andy Hall. Research in Africa is coordinated by Dr. Jeroen Dijkman. Research in Asia is coordinated by Dr. Rasheed Sulaiman.The CRT now wishes to appoint up to 6 research fellows from Asia and Africa to help study RIU’s portfolio of activities in these regions.

These positions would suit junior to middle-level research professionals who are interested in undertaking and publishing empirical research on agricultural and rural innovation. Research fellows will need to be able to work with a large degree of independence and deliver high quality written output. Support and mentoring will be provided by the CRT. Positions could be full or part-time.

Candidates should have:
  • Research experience on agricultural and rural innovation policies and processes
  • A recent relevant PhD is desirable, but candidates with a strong relevant publication record would also be considered
  • Positions could be full or part-time

These positions will be located in the regions where RIU works. Appointments will be made as personal services agreements (PSA) with UNU-MERIT. RIU is sponsored by the UK Department for International Development (DFID) until June 2011.

Candidates should submit a CV and covering letter to Christine Wheeler (c.wheeler@nrint.co.uk) from whom further details are available on request.



For more information, please read

http://www.careercenter.ait.ac.th/studies-exchanges/further-education/researchfellowsinformation.pdf


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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Research Positions in Agricultural Innovation Processes and Policies

RIU is a research and development programme designed to put agricultural research into use for developmental purposes and to conduct research on how to do this. The programme is funded by the UK Department for International Development (DFID). It follows earlier investments by DFID in agricultural and natural resources research supported through its renewable natural resources research strategy (RRNRRS). While this strategy delivered high quality research the uptake of this research and its impact on social and economic progress was modest.

RIU has appointed the LINK programme (www.innovationstudies.org) of UNU-MERIT (www.merit.unu) to act as its Central Research Team (CRT) with overall responsibility for designing and implementing its research. The CRT is headed by Dr. Andy Hall. Research in Africa is coordinated by Dr. Jeroen Dijkman. Research in Asia is coordinated by Dr. Rasheed Sulaiman.The CRT now wishes to appoint up to 6 research fellows from Asia and Africa to help study RIU’s portfolio of activities in these regions.

These positions would suit junior to middle-level research professionals who are interested in undertaking and publishing empirical research on agricultural and rural innovation. Research fellows will need to be able to work with a large degree of independence and deliver high quality written output. Support and mentoring will be provided by the CRT. Positions could be full or part-time.

Candidates should have:

  • Research experience on agricultural and rural innovation policies and processes
  • A recent relevant PhD is desirable, but candidates with a strong relevant publication record would also be considered
  • Positions could be full or part-time


These positions will be located in the regions where RIU works. Appointments will be made as personal services agreements (PSA) with UNU-MERIT. RIU is sponsored by the UK Department for International Development (DFID) until June 2011.

Candidates should submit a CV and covering letter to Christine Wheeler (c.wheeler@nrint.co.uk) from whom further details are available on request.

For more information, please read

http://www.careercenter.ait.ac.th/studies-exchanges/further-education/researchfellowsinformation.pdf





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Project for a MSc/ MRes student on coral and anemone physiology at the Monaco Scientific Centre

RE: Project for a MSc/ MRes student on coral and anemone physiology
at the Monaco Scientific Centre.

We are seeking a motivated graduate student to conduct a research
project on the influence of light on intracellular pH in symbiotic
cnidarian cells. The project fits into a wider programme of research
conducted at the Monaco Scientific Centre that concerns the
physiology of tropical and temperate corals in the context of global
environmental change, particularly ocean acidification. http://www.centrescientifique.mc/csmuk/presentation.php. The student
will be joint supervised by Dr Sylvie Tambutte (Team Leader of the
Physiology and Biochemistry Group) and Dr Alexander Venn.

The proposed project will provide the graduate student with the
opportunity to acquire skills in cell biology, with an emphasis on
the application of physiology to environmental issues. The applicant
will need to be already enrolled in a masters programme at another
institution, but the proposed project may fill part or all of a
student's requirement for research experience. The student will
preferably have some laboratory experience with a background in
physiology or cell and molecular biology. Duration of the project is
flexible with a maximum of 6 months, with a flexible start date from
January 2010. All bench fees/ laboratory costs are covered by CSM and
a bursary of 300 euros per month is available.

The Monaco Scientific Centre ("Centre Scientifique de Monaco" or
"CSM") is a world leader in coral physiology, particularly in the
areas of biomineralization and symbiosis. Although primarily a French
speaking laboratory, CSM provides an international research
environment, regularly hosting researchers from locations such the
US, Australia and Japan (thus English is widely spoken). CSM is
currently housed in the Monaco Oceanographic Museum and funded by the
Government of HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco.

Short project synopsis:
The cnidarian-dinoflagellate symbiosis underpins coral reef
ecosystems. The ecological importance of corals and their
vulnerability to environmental change has led to growing interest in
cnidarian physiology (see Weis and Allemand 2009 What determines
coral health? Science, 329, 1153-1155). We have recently developed an
approach to measure intracellular pH in corals and symbiotic
anemones, a fundamental parameter that influences most aspects of
cell physiology (Venn et al. 2009 Imaging intracellular pH in a reef
coral and symbiotic anemone. Proceedings of the National Academy of
Sciences of the USA. 106 (39) 16574-16579). The purpose of the
proposed project is to build on our preliminary data and investigate
how intracellular pH in host cnidarian cells is modified by the
photosynthesis of intracellular algae under different environmental
conditions. The project will use the symbiotic anemone Anemonia
viridis as a model.

The student may have the opportunity to apply for a fully funded
Ph.D. on this topic at CSM starting in October 2010.

Interested candidates should send a CV to Sylvie Tambutte stambutte@centrescientifique.mc and Alexander Vennalex@centrescientifique.mc



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Saturday, November 21, 2009

PhD position at the Department of Geography

PhD position at the Department of Geography
Justus-Liebig- Universitä t Gießen

We seek a highly motivated PhD-student to investigate the variability and projected future changes of weather and climate extremes in Germany, with a focus on the state of Hesse, in the climatology research group of Prof. Jürg Luterbacher and Dr. Douglas Maraun

Work description:

The PhD position is part of the INKLIM programme funded by the Hessian Centre on Climate Change, Agency for Environment and Geology (Fachzentrum Klimawandel Hessen, Hessisches Landesamt für Umwelt und Geologie). INKLIM comprises research groups that work on different questions related to a better understanding of current and future regional climate change, extremes and impacts assessment on different sectors (e.g. forestry, agriculture, ecosystem, town planning).

The successful candidate will study the meteorological mechanisms causing extreme events in Germany (in particular extreme precipitation and heat waves) using station data and reanalysis driven regional climate simulations. The candidate will then develop a novel statistical approach to correct regional climate model simulations and construct and analyse an ensemble of future changes in extreme events across Germany.

The candidate will present their results at national and international conferences and publish them in international peer-reviewed journals.

The PhD student will work with Prof. Jürg Luterbacher and Dr. Douglas Maraun using recent developments in extreme value statistics, and closely collaborate with scientists within the research group. The collaboration with international partners in the fields of climatology and statistics, for instance, in France and England, is possible.

This position provides an excellent opportunity to work in a dynamic and growing group integrated with a network of international collaborations.

The position is for 3 years initially, with a possible extension after completion of the PhD. Payment will be in accordance with a civil service position (BAT 2A/2).

Requirements:

We seek a motivated, well organised and creative team player. The successful candidate has a MSc degree or equivalent experience in a quantitative science, in an area related to climate, meteorology or hydrology. Experience in statistics and computer programming skills are required.

Application:

The post will start as soon as possible. All applications arriving until 9 December 2009 will be considered, later applications until the position is filled.

Please submit your application, including a letter of motivation, curriculum vitae and copies of your master certificate as a single .pdf electronically to:
juerg.luterbacher[ at]geogr. uni-giessen. de and
douglas.maraun[ at]geogr. uni-giessen. de

The University of Giessen is an equal opportunity employer. To increase the number of women in the faculty, female applicants are recommended to apply for this position. Applicants with severe disabilities will be favoured if they are equally qualified as the other candidates.

Do not hesitate to contact us for informal enquiries.


Inserat-Nummer: 18717
Titel: 2 PhD positions in Environmental Geochemistry

Hochschule: ETH Zuerich

We are inviting applications for two PhD student positions based jointly in the Soil Chemistry Group (Prof. Ruben Kretzschmar) and the Isotope Geochemistry Group (Prof. Bernard Bourdon) at ETH Zuerich. The research topic will be the application of stable mercury (Hg) isotopes as novel tracers for biogeochemical Hg cycling in soil environments. Mercury is an important pollutant element and Hg isotope ratios provide a promising new tool to trace Hg sources and transformations in natural ecosystems. One PhD project will focus mainly on the investigation of field samples, whereas the other PhD project is dedicated to perform laboratory based experiments. Both project parts will be strongly linked and use the state-of-the- art facilities of the Soil Chemistry and Isotope Geochemistry laboratories at ETH Zurich.

We are seeking highly motivated candidates with a strong interest to perform interdisciplinary research at the interface of soil chemistry and isotope geochemistry. Previous experience in these fields and/or analytical chemistry would be beneficial. Applicants should hold a MSc degree (or equivalent) in geosciences, environmental sciences, chemistry, geoecology, or a related discipline. Good knowledge of English is essential. Female and male candidates are equally invited to apply. Employment will be according to standard regulations of ETH Zurich (funding secured for 3 years). Start in March 2010 or upon mutual agreement.

Applicants should submit letter of application, CV, statement of research interests, transcripts/ copy of certificates, and addresses of 2-3 potential referees to:

Prof. Ruben Kretzschmar,

ETH Zuerich

CHN F23.1,

8092 Zurich, Switzerland

(paper copy by mail or single pdf-file by e-mail to jan.wiederhold[ at]env.ethz. ch).


For further details on the project please contact Dr. Jan Wiederhold. Evaluation of applications will start 4.1.2010 and continue until the positions are filled.



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Doktorand/Doktorand in

Kzf. 72/1/09 /D

GFZ Potsdam

GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences is the prestige national research center for Earth Sciences in Germany and member of the Helmhotlz Association. We investigate “System Earth“ at locations all over the world with all the geological, geodetic, geophysical, geochemical and biological processes which occur at its surface and in its interior.

The goal of our interdisciplinary research is to understand these processes on all scales of time and space, whether they occur at the level of atoms and molecules or galaxies, and independently of whether they take place faster than the blink of an eye in nanoseconds or if they happen infinitely slowly over billions of years. We not only investigate the processes within the planet itself, but also study the multitude of interactions between solid earth, the atmosphere, the hydrosphere and the inhabited world. We also analyze how man, living at the Earth's surface, affects our planet. In sum, our research deals with the entire "Earth System" including the influence of mankind.

We invite a applications for a

PhD position

under the PROGRESS ( Potsdam Research Cluster for Georisk Analysis, Environmental Change and Sustainability) Project.

Tasks:

• Developing concepts for visualization of uncertainties and quality of spatio-temporal data for risk

analysis, risk assessment and risk communication

• Implementing the concepts as prototypes

• Cooperating with the interdisciplinary PROGRESS partners

• Publishing and presenting of scientific results

Qualifications:

• University degree in Geoinformatics, Geography/Earth Sciences (with minor in Computer Science) or

Computer Science

• Background and knowledge in one or more of the following fields

- Information visualization;

- Geovisualization,

- Data quality

• Programming skills preferable in Java or C++

• Interest in the field of earth sciences

• Abilities to work in interdisciplinary teams

• Good English skills

Start: 01.01.2010

Duration: 3 years

Working hours: 19,5 hours/week

Salary: EG 13 TVöD-O 50%

Contact: Mrs. Prof. D. Dransch (email: dransch[at]gfz- potsdam.de)

Application Deadline: Evaluation will begin two weeks after the announcement

and will continue until the position is filled.

Equal opportunity is part of our personnel policy. The GFZ encourages applications from qualified female candidates. There is a kindergarten service available. Handicapped applicants will be given preference in the case of equal qualifications.

Please submit your applications with CV including a publication record and a research statement to:

Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam

Deutsches GeoForschungsZentru m GFZ

Personal- und Sozialwesen

Telegrafenberg

14473 Potsdam, Deutschland






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Friday, November 20, 2009

Summer Doctoral Programme 2010, OII, Univ. of Oxford, UK

Summer Doctoral Programme (SDP) 2010
http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/teaching/sdp/Y2010.cfm

We are delighted to announce that the eighth Oxford Internet Institute (OII) Summer Doctoral Programme (SDP) will be held in Oxford from 5-16 July 2010.

Academic programme
The aim of the programme is to bring together advanced doctoral students engaged in dissertation research relating to the Internet and other ICTs. By sharing their work and learning from leading academics in the field, students can enhance the quality and significance of their thesis research and create a peer network of excellent young researchers.

The 2010 Summer Doctoral Programme will draw substantially upon the OII's research strengths and will involve participation from many of our faculty, together with colleagues from other partner institutions. It will emphasise methodological innovation and good practice in research design, and will expose students to the benefits of discussing their research in a multi-disciplinary teaching environment.

The well-established format of the SDP course structure will be continued with daily research seminars and discussions led by an international group of leading researchers. All students will be asked to present their research to their peers in informal seminars. The programme will facilitate deep discussion of both substantive and methodological research issues, and help students frame their research questions and direct their research. It will also seek to generate dialogue and debate between students from different disciplinary backgrounds on issues relating to the OII's broad research themes with a view to identifying topics for future collaborative research.

Research areas
We welcome applications from advanced doctoral students in any discipline whose work in the field of Internet research engages with the OII's research priorities of Everyday life, Governance and democracy, Science and Learning and Shaping the Internet. Reflecting the disciplinary base of the OII, most of the seminars will draw on Internet-related research in the social sciences, but some may also cover aspects of the department's projects in the humanities and computer science.

Tutors
Tutors will be listed here as they are confirmed over the next few weeks.

Fees and scholarships
The course cost of £1550 covers accommodation at Lady Margaret Hall from 4-16 July inclusive, and all course tuition fees. Travel to and from Oxford is not included in this fee. Lunch will be provided on week days at the OII, and several dinners and social events are also included.

We are currently looking for additional funding to provide support for student scholarships. Further information will be made available as such support is confirmed. Please note that students do not need to make a request for a scholarship at the application stage as this will be dealt with once the selection process has been completed.

How to apply
Up to 27 places are available and will be awarded on a competitive basis. Preference will be given to students at an advanced stage of their doctorate who have embarked on writing their thesis. All teaching will be in English, so all applicants should be able to demonstrate their competence in this language.

All student applications must be supported by one or more of the students' current doctoral programme advisors or dissertation supervisors. References will be requested for all students who are offered a place on the programme. Similarly, students should be able to clearly explain how their doctoral studies will benefit from the programme.

SDP2010 Application Form (Microsoft Word, 50kb)

To apply, please download and complete the SDP2010 Application Form (Microsoft Word, 50kb) and return it either as a single email with all relevant attachments to sdp@oii.ox.ac.uk, or as a hard copy (with accompanying documents) to the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, 1 St Giles, Oxford OX1 3JS, UK.

Application deadline
All applications must be received by 17:00 GMT on Monday 22 February 2010.

Successful applicants will be notified by 1 April 2010.

Contact
Laura Taylor
Graduate Studies Coordinator
Email: sdp@oii.ox.ac.uk

http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/teaching/sdp/Y2010.cfm
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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Erasmus Mundus Masters Program in Geospatial Technologies - Grants for students and visiting scholars

Dear all,

The University of Münster, Germany, University Jaume I, Spain, and New University of Lisbon, Portugal, provide a new Masters Program in Geospatial Technologies. The English-taught Masters program has been approved in the educational program of excellence of the European Union ERASMUS MUNDUS. The program targets international applicants and will provide

  • 10 full scholarships for non-EU students (26.000 € + tuition fees + insurance package)
  • 2 full scholarships for students from Western Balkans and Turkey (26.000 € + tuition fees + insurance package)
  • 8 financial contributions to EU students + EEA-EFTA countries and Switzerland (9.000 € + tuition fees + insurance package)
  • 4 grants for non-EU visiting researchers/scholars (14.800 € for four months of teaching and research)
We kindly ask you to distribute this information and the attached flyer to all potentially interested
  • Students - the Masters program addresses holders of Bachelor degrees in APPLICATION AREAS of Geographic Information, such as Geography, Environmental Planning, Regional Planning, Transportation/Logistics, Agriculture, Forestry, Retailing/Marketing , etc., and/or
  • Researchers (visiting scholars) with high-level academic achievements in the field of Geographic Information.
For further information, please see http://geotech.uni-muenster.de/. Thank you very much for your support by disseminating this information.

Kind regards

Christoph Brox

Dr. Christoph Brox
Institute for Geoinformatics (ifgi)
University of Muenster
Weseler Strasse 253
D-48151 Münster
Phone: +49 (0)251 8334721
Fax: +49 (0)251 8339763
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RSIS Master of Science in Strategic Studies, Int'l Relations, Int'l Political Economy and Asian Stuides programmes

Dear Final Year Undergraduates,

Greetings from the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), NTU.

Please be informed that application for Master of Science in Strategic Studies, International Relations, International Political Economy and Asian Studies Programmes for AY2010/2011 (Admission in Aug 2010) is now open! The online application will be closed on 28 February 2010.

We have various Scholarships / Study Awards available to both Singaporeans and Foreign students, namely, Singapore Technologies Engineering Scholarship, Lee Foundation Scholarship, Gita Wirjawan Graduate Fellowship, Student Research Assistantships, Terrorism Analyst Study Awards and NTU Alumni Scholarships. In particularly, the ASEAN Graduate Scholarship which is now open and close on 31 December 2009. For more information, please visit http://www.rsis.edu.sg/grad/scholarships-fellowships-financial-aids.htm.

Please visit our M.Sc website http://www.rsis.edu.sg/grad/index.htm to find out how these programmes will benefit you and other administrative details such as the course structure, fees, application procedures.

Please email us at rsisprogrammes@ntu.edu.sg if you have any queries.

Thank you.

Graduate Programmes Office
S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, NTU



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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

18 PhD Studentships at University of Hertfordshire, UK

PhD Studentships
Science and Technology Research Institute
University of Hertfordshire

Applications are invited from candidates with good first degrees in computer science, information technology, electronic engineering, physics, biology or other relevant disciplines to join projects as research students for a three year period in the following areas (click on the links for project descriptions):

1. Algebraic Semiotics of User Interface Design
2. Applications of Neural Networks and Other Machine Learning Techniques
3. Assistive, Rehabilitative and Assessment Robotics
4. Associative Memory in a Detailed Model of Cerebral Cortex
5. Biocomputation
6. Computational Linguistics of Human-Robot Interaction
7. Computational Models of Intracellular Signalling in Neurons
8. Concurrent Dynamic Compilation Based on Statistical Data
9. Efficient Data Parallel Evaluation of Functional Programs
10. High Performance Processor Design
11. Information-Driven Self-Organization of Agents and Agent Collectives
12. Intelligent Virtual Agents
13. Mutual Authentication in Online Transactions
14. N-bit Integer Support for Improved Concurrency
15. Security and Integrity in Distributed Systems
16. Social and Humanoid Robots as Assistants and Companions
17. StrEq --- Programming in Equations
18. The Evolution of Emotions and their Expression in Autonomous Agents and Robots

Successful candidates may be eligible for a research studentship award from the University (equivalent to £13,290 per annum bursary plus the payment of the standard UK student fees).

Research in Computer Science at the University of Hertfordshire has been recognized as excellent by the latest Research Assessment Exercise, with 55% of the research submitted being rated as world leading or internationally excellent. The Science and Technology Research Institute provides a very stimulating environment, offering a large number of specialized and interdisciplinary seminars as well as general training opportunities.

Application forms should be returned to Mrs Lorraine Nicholls, Research Student Administrator, STRI, University of Hertfordshire, College Lane, Hatfield, Herts, AL10 9AB, Tel: 01707 286083, l.nicholls @ herts.ac.uk. The short-listing process will begin on 27 November 2009. Interviews will be held in the second week in December.

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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

PhD position in Geomorphology

Titel: PhD position in Geomorphology
Hochschule : Universität Bern

Inserat-Nummer: 18665
Schweizerischer Nationalfonds: Yes

The Exogene Geology Group at the University of Bern is seeking applications to fill a PhD position in Weathering and Erosion. The position is funded for three years. The successful candidate would be expected to begin early in 2010.
The application deadline is Dec. 7th.

The project will investigate modern and Pleistocene weathering and erosion on the Western Escarpment of the Peruvian Andes. Elemental mass loss of soils will be used in conjunction with cosmogenic nuclide-derived denudation rates to quantify the modern chemical and physical weathering system from the thick regolith mantled slopes on the Meseta to the thin, poorly developed soils near the edge of the coastal plains. Cosmogenic nuclide concentrations in river terraces will also be used to determine paleodenudation rates during pluvial phases.

Candidates are expected to have a masters degree (MSc) in Earth Sciences or a related discipline. A background in geomorphology, GIS, and/or geochemistry is desired.

Applications including: cover letter detailing research interests, CV, copies of degree certificates, and the name and contact details of at least two referees, should be sent to:
Prof. Dr. F. Schlunegger
email: schlunegger[ at]geo.unibe. ch




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PhD position in (Hydro)Geophysics

Titel: PhD position in (Hydro)Geophysics
Hochschule : ETH Zürich

Inserat-Nummer: 18582
Schweizerischer Nationalfonds: Yes

The Applied and Environmental Geophysics Group of ETH Zurich has an immediate opening for a fully funded PhD project in hydrogeophysics. The primary objectives of the project are to:
(i) complete the processing of an exceptionally high quality airborne electromagnetic data set recorded across the entire Okavango Delta in Botswana,
(ii) collect a variety of ground-based geophysical data at one or more target locations in the Okavango Delta,
(iii) process the ground-based data, and
(iv) produce an integrated hydrogeophysical interpretation of all data sets.

Specialists at the University Aarhus in Denmark will co-supervise the processing of the airborne electromagnetic data, colleagues at the Geological Survey of Botswana will provide assistance during the field survey, and researchers in the ETH hydrology group will co-supervise the hydrogeological aspects of the research.

We are seeking a well-qualified and motivated student with a masters degree in geophysics, physics, geology or hydrology. We are a dynamic international research group working on a wide variety of high-profile topics in applied and computational geophysics. The working languages in our group are English or German.

Interested candidates should send by email their Curriculum Vitae and the names and addresses of three referees by December 1, 2009 to:
Professor Alan Green
email: alan[at]aug. ig.erdw.ethz. ch.

More information on the ETH Applied and Environmental Geophysics Group can be obtained at http://www.aug. geophys.ethz. ch



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INTERCOAST – Integrated Coastal Zone and Shelf-Sea Research

International Research Training Group
INTERCOAST – Integrated Coastal Zone and Shelf-Sea Research

The DFG funded International Research Training Group INTERCOAST in collaboration between the University of Bremen (Germany) and University of Waikato (New Zealand) will be filling a PhD scholarship

The work will concern on the general area of in-situ and laboratory soil characterization of natural and use-influenced coastal areas in the framework of the project IC4 dealing with geotechnical frontiers and open questions related to constructional impacts during coastal development. Geotechnical soil properties from offshore construction to the reuse of dredged material in harbour construction and related environmental concerns form the thematic outline of the PhD scholarship.

During dredging and construction projects, such as offshore wind park development and/or harbour construction, vast amounts of fine grained material have to be handled in Northern Germany and in New Zealand. The dislocation of fine grained sediments raises logistic, geotechnical and environmental questions to be dealt with. The aim of the project IC7 is to contribute to a better understanding of material properties and in-situ investigation techniques to make fine grained coastal material more predictable in terms of re-use and construction purposes. Recently, new in-situ testing equipment was developed in Bremen – the Ph. D. candidate will have the opportunity to use this novel state-of-the- art equipment in applied and basic complementary projects along the North Sea, Germany, and the Bay of Plenty area in New Zealand.

We are searching for an enthusiastic and dynamic researcher who is interested in the field of geotechnical lab- and field testing with openness to interdisciplinary, especially environmental questions. The successful candidate will work in projects involving field (in-situ testing) and lab work based in New Zealand and the North Sea, Germany.

Requirements:
* Completed MSc or Diploma degree in Geology, Civil Engineering, Geophysics, Physics, Earth Sciences or related fields
* Existing knowledge/interests in engineering geology, geotechnics, soil testing, sedimentology, or related fields
* Side Skills in scientific computing, programming or basic numeric modelling/simulatio n are highly welcome

The position is limited to a term of up to 3 years and funded by the German Science Foundation (DFG). Salary and benefits are linked to the federal German employee scale E TVL13/2.

Applicants should submit under the reference number A133/09 (IC4) their letter of motivation, a CV including copies of diplomas, a publication list if applicable, and contact information for three referees. These documents should be submitted electronically as a pdf document (maximum size 1 MB) to Prof. Dr. Katrin Huhn (khuhn[at]uni- bremen.de) and Prof. Dr. Tobias Moerz (tmoerz[at]uni- bremen.de) .
The deadline for the application is December 1st, 2009.

The University of Bremen is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from all qualified individuals. In addition to the scientific education the research training group supports families. As the University of Bremen intends to increase the proportion of female employees in science, women are particularly encouraged to apply. In the case of equal personal aptitudes and qualification, priority will be given to disabled persons.

Further enquiries can be addressed to:
Prof. Dr. Tobias Moerz
MARUM, Universität Bremen
Leobener Straße
D-28359 Bremen
tmoerz[at]uni- bremen.de
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Monday, November 16, 2009

PhD Program in Accounting and Auditing - ESSEC Business School Paris

PhD Program in Accounting and Auditing
ESSEC Business School

PARIS

We would like to invite academically excellent Masters students/graduates to apply to the PHD Program in the areas of Accounting and Auditing at ESSEC Business School Paris.

ABOUT ESSEC BUSINESS SCHOOL AND THE ACCOUNTING GROUP

ESSEC is one of the leading European Business Schools. It has campuses in Paris and Singapore, offering mostly graduate level training in business administration (MBA, Exec MBA, specialized masters, PhD). It became the first AASCB accredited business school outside the United States and Canada in 1997. It is also accredited by EQUIS. ESSEC has developed a strategic alliance with Université Panthéon-Assas, the University of Mannheim in Germany, Keio Business School and many academic partnerships with leading institutions worldwide (Kellogg, Chicago, Berkeley, Tuck, Instituto de Empresa, IIM Ahmedabad, Tsinghua, etc.). The MBA program was ranked number seven in the 2007 Wall Street Journal world ranking. In addition to its regular research activities, our department hosts a company sponsored chair, the KPMG Chair in Financial Reporting.

ABOUT THE PHD PROGRAM IN ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING

Students can specialize in one of the following subfields:

* Empirical financial accounting
* International financial reporting
* Auditing
* Financial statement analysis
* Organizational and social aspects of accounting

The ESSEC PhD program in accounting and auditing is devoted to training doctoral candidates to conduct research at the highest level on questions dealing with the role of accounting information in an ever changing economic environment. The PhD program in accounting and auditing is broadly based and offers interdisciplinary training in order to apply basic knowledge from the various fields of business studies to address a variety of accounting and auditing issues.

ABOUT THE FINANCIAL AID:

Ph.D. students may be eligible for financial aid according to need and merit:

* Tuition fees waiver;
* Tuition fees waiver plus a living allowance (currently 15,000 euros for a full year of study).

These financial aids are available during the four years of study.They are conditional upon students’ progress and performance, which are reviewed annually.

* External aid (e.g. French Government scholarships for foreigners, foreign government scholarships, CIFRE agreements).
* Bank loans.

APPLICATIONS/FURTHER INFORMATION:

To find out more, please visit our web pages at: http://www.essec.edu/phd or CONTACT:

ESSEC BUSINESS SCHOOL PARIS

Ph.D. Program

Avenue Bernard Hirsch - BP 50105

95021 Cergy Pontoise Cedex

France

Tel:+ 33 (0)1 34 43 30 85 / 32 50

Fax:+ 33 (0)1 34 43 30 01

Email: phd@essec.fr

Candidates wishing to be considered for our PhD program in Accounting and Auditing are strongly encouraged to apply or enquire before 15th February 2010 (1st round) or at the latest 15th May (2nd round).

Professor Chrystelle Richard, Accounting & Auditing PhD coordinator: richard@essec.fr





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PhD Studentship: Computational Linguistics; Statistical Machine Translation

University or Organization: University of Geneva
Department: Computer Science Department
Job Location: Geneva, Switzerland
Web Address: http://cui.unige.ch

Job Rank: PhD Studentship

Specialty Areas: Computational Linguistics; Statistical Machine Translation


Description:

Applications are invited for a PhD position in the Computational Learning
and Computational Linguistics (CLCL) group of the University of Geneva
(http://clcl.unige.ch/). The successful candidate will pursue research in
connection with a project on statistical machine translation funded by the
Swiss National Science Foundation, in collaboration with researchers in
Geneva's Linguistics Department and the IDIAP Research Institute.

Candidates should have a solid background in computer science or
computational linguistics. They should have excellent programming skills as
well as communication skills in English (and ideally in French as well).
Preference will be given to candidates with a strong interest and/or
experience in machine learning or statistical methods, and in computational
linguistics or natural language processing. A strong academic record,
excellent analytical skills, and a clear aptitude for autonomous, creative
research will be priority selection criteria.

Funding is guaranteed for 3 years through a Swiss National Science
Foundation PhD studentship, with a possible extension for a fourth year.
Starting salary will be around the range 3300-4400 CHF/month (gross)
depending on the conditions of employment (1 CHF = 0.66 EUR).

The position is available starting 1 March 2010 or soon thereafter. We will
begin considering applications immediately, and will give priority to
applications received before 30 November 2009.

How to apply:

Applicants should send their curriculum vitae, academic transcripts
indicating their degrees and all their courses with grades, a statement of
purpose, and names and addresses (with e-mail and telephone number) of at
least two references to the email address James.Henderson@unige.ch, or to
the postal address given below. Electronic applications are strongly preferred.

Informal inquiries should be directed to Dr. James Henderson at
James.Henderson@unige.ch or Dr. Paola Merlo at Paola.Merlo@unige.ch.

About the institution:

CLCL is an interdisciplinary group between the Artificial Intelligence
Laboratory of the Computer Science Department and the Laboratory for the
Analysis and Technology of Language of the Linguistics Department. Further
information on related research activities of the CLCL group can be found
on the CLCL group's website (http://clcl.unige.ch/) and on the home pages
of Dr. James Henderson (http://cui.unige.ch/~hendersj/) and Dr. Paola Merlo
(http://www.latl.unige.ch/personal/paola.html).

The University of Geneva is one of the leading research universities in
Europe and offers excellent working conditions, as well as a stimulating
scientific environment. The University of Geneva wishes to increase the
proportion of female academic staff and, for this reason, especially
welcomes applications from women.

Keywords: computational linguistics, natural language processing, machine
learning, machine translation


Application Deadline: 07-Dec-2009
Mailing Address for Applications:
Dr James Henderson
CUI - University of Geneva
Battelle bâtiment A
7 route de Drize
Carouge, Geneva CH-1227
Switzerland
Email Address for Applications: James.Henderson@unige.ch
Contact Information:
Dr James Henderson
Email: James.Henderson@unige.ch





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The way to AMINEF in Gedung Balai Pustaka

American Indonesian Exchange Foundation
Balai Pustaka Building, 6th. Floor
Jl. Gunung Sahari Raya No. 4
Jakarta 10720, Indonesia

1. The buses which goes to Senen Bus Station all of them pass through Gedung Balai Pustaka. Especially which route is through Pasar Baru .

2. Bus Transjakarta, from Blok M you have to change the bus 2-3 times.
Way 1 : from Blok M change the bus in Dukuh Atas bus stop to the bus towards Pulogadung, then take a bus in Pramuka bus stop towards Ancol, this bus pass through Gedung Balai Pustaka. The closest bus stop (Budi Utomo) is about 800 meters from Gedung Balai .
Way 2 : From Blok M take the bus in the Harmoni Bus Stop, the bus towards Pulogadung, get down in Senen Bus Stop and walk about 800 meters, or from this bus stop take the bus towards Ancol and get down as mentioned in way 1. About the distance, this two bus stops is about the same. (It is better if you take ojek or bajaj from this bus stop to Gedung Balai Pustaka)

3. If you take taxi with old tariff (TL=Tarif Lama) from blok M with no traffic jam is about Rp. 30.000,00.

4. From Blok M use bus Patas AC 76. Gedung Balai Pustaka is in the right side, after you pass through Depag, and say to conductor "Balai Pustaka"

5. Use a busway from Blok M towards Kota, get down in Sawah Besar bus stop. From here take a Mikrolet M12 towards Senen. After cross road Wahidin and before senen get down and cross the street.

Living Cost in Germany

Living Cost in Germany is vary from city to city, but this is th case if you stay in Aachen, Germany
Student accommodation or private sharing : 180 - 230 euros per month
Food : 10 - 12 euros per day (if eating outside)
Transport for students : free within Aachen and until Koln and Dusseldorf in regional trains)

Living Cost In Austria

Living Cost in Austria is depending on the city, for example the Capital of Austria, Vienna:
- Dormitory is about 250-400 euro per month.
- Living Cost 200-400 euro per month.
- Transportation 128 euro per 4 months (student and age < 26), or 49 euro per month (ordinary)

For visa, it has to be a letter from the University/Scholl in Austria. It takes about 2-3 months.

Where to do GMAT Test

GMAT Tests are held in Jakarta, Indonesia :
1. EEC Slipi +62-21 5320044 or +62-215323176
2. Kaplan GMAT Preparation +62-81388908450, +62-21 5211588, +62-215211701 (Information abaout this test can be asked in that number)
3. Or this number +62-213159225

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