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From: Simon Dobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, January 25, 2005, 2:22:12 PM
Subject: Studentships on offer

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Ph.D./M.Sc. Student Positions in Autonomic and Pervasive Computing

Department of Computer Science, University College, Belfield, Dublin 4,
Ireland.
http://www.cs.ucd.ie/

Autonomic and pervasive computing encompasses tools and techniques for
building highly responsive and self-adaptive systems that will be used
in areas as diverse as consumer applications, smart buildings, gaming,
healthcare, and environmental monitoring. This cutting-edge research
domain provides a unique opportunity to work with a combination of
state-of-the-art software systems, reasoning systems, user interfaces,
content management, embedded sensors and communications systems, in
close collaboration with users and researchers in other disciplines.

We are seeking candidates who want to be part of the formation of a
world-class Systems Research Laboratory. The laboratory is funded by a
2.5 Million Euro award by Science Foundation Ireland
(http://www.sfi.ie) to Professor Paddy Nixon in Secure and Predictable
Pervasive Computing.

Ph.D. students:

We are seeking well qualified graduates, or students expecting to
graduate in the near future, to undertake selected projects in the
broad area of Autonomic and Pervasive Computing. These students will
play a pivotal role in developing our research profile and will be
involved in every aspect of the foundation of the research group.

Our ideal candidates will be able to demonstrate an ability to both
undertake basic research and be able to build prototype systems to
demonstrate their research.

The candidates will be expected to work in collaboration with a number
of existing groups. In particular, a strong collaboration with the
Adaptive Information Centre (http://www.adaptiveinformation.ie) is
expected.

Applicants for PhD should have achieved at least a 2.1 (or equivalent)
in Computer Science and have a keen interest in research.

Applicants should return a completed application form with referee
reports CV to Paddy Nixon  at the address below. Informal inquiries
prior a full application are welcomed and should be made to either
Simon Dobson or Paddy Nixon.

Application form:
http://www.cs.ucd.ie/forms/UCD-CS-PGrad-Application.pdf

Referee form: http://www.cs.ucd.ie/forms/UCD-CS-PGrad-Referee.pdf

About the department: The  Irish Government (SFI/Forfas) Baseline Study
that ranked Irish research groups identified the Department of Computer
Science at UCD as the best Computer Science department in the country,
having “a very strong impact internationally in their research”. This
research excellence is further reflected in the large number of
prestigious Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) funded projects won by
members of the Department.

Contact Information: Please contact Professor Paddy Nixon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or  Dr Simon Dobson [EMAIL PROTECTED] for
further details of the above posts.



-- Simon

Dr Simon Dobson

[EMAIL PROTECTED]              +353 1 716 2921 (direct line)
http://www.simondobson.org/      PGP 42F0473C    AIM 245083766

Department of Computer Science   +353 1 716 2483 (main office)
University College               +353 1 269 7262 (fax)
Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland      http://www.cs.ucd.ie/


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