Physics and Mathematics Department, University of INSUBRIA Varese-Como, Italy,
(http://www.uninsubria.it)
Five PhD positions. The PhD-student appointment is for the duration of three years. Two more positions are available for non EU students.
Outstanding graduate students are sought for three Ph.D. fellowships in Computational Mathematics. In particular, one of those fellowships will be devoted to the following ICT research topic: search engine, image reconstruction.
The call for the application ia available at the website. The applicants will be interviewed in November, 2007. All the information will be available on the website.
The successful candidates will work in a multidisciplinary environment, developing skills in Symbolic Calculus and Scientific Computing. During the Ph.D. program, the students will attend 4 courses with final exam, and summer schools. Short visits abroad will be also possible during the first two years. The students will carry out original research in Computational Mathematics, and the results of their work will be reported in their Ph.D. theses.
For further information the applicants may contact either the coordinator, Prof. Stefano Serra-Capizzano (stefano.serrac[ at ]uninsubria.it).
For any administrative information the applicants may contact Mrs. Sara Coppes (sara.coppes[ at ]uninsubria.it).
Deadline: November 2007
(http://www.uninsubria.it)
Five PhD positions. The PhD-student appointment is for the duration of three years. Two more positions are available for non EU students.
Outstanding graduate students are sought for three Ph.D. fellowships in Computational Mathematics. In particular, one of those fellowships will be devoted to the following ICT research topic: search engine, image reconstruction.
The call for the application ia available at the website. The applicants will be interviewed in November, 2007. All the information will be available on the website.
The successful candidates will work in a multidisciplinary environment, developing skills in Symbolic Calculus and Scientific Computing. During the Ph.D. program, the students will attend 4 courses with final exam, and summer schools. Short visits abroad will be also possible during the first two years. The students will carry out original research in Computational Mathematics, and the results of their work will be reported in their Ph.D. theses.
For further information the applicants may contact either the coordinator, Prof. Stefano Serra-Capizzano (stefano.serrac[ at ]uninsubria.it).
For any administrative information the applicants may contact Mrs. Sara Coppes (sara.coppes[ at ]uninsubria.it).
Deadline: November 2007
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