MSc/PhD Positions: Mathematics of Future Wireless Networks, Hamilton Institute, 
Ireland
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Basic Description

Applications are invited for a number of postgraduate research positions at the 
Hamilton Institute in the National University of Ireland, Maynooth.   The 
Hamilton Institute is a multi-disciplinary research centre that seeks to 
provide a bridge between mathematics and its applications in ICT and biology.  
Successful candidates will join one of the largest, internationally recognized 
and most active networking research groups in Ireland.

Wireless networks are not only ubiquitous and of great economic importance to 
modern society, but also the source of many of the fundamental scientific 
challenges faced by modern communication networks.  A key feature of modern 
networks is their scale and complexity and at the Hamilton Institute we are 
developing new  mathematical methods to gain insight and understanding.   We 
combine this theoretical analysis with cutting-edge experimental work, and it 
is this combination that is one of the distinguishing features of the Hamilton 
Institute and that is allowing us to advance understanding in scientifically 
challenging areas of practical significance.

Graduate students at the institute are embedded in a vibrant, stimulating 
research environment and gain a unique education from leading researchers, 
positioning them well for their career development. The institute has a very 
active international visitor programme and provides the opportunity for 
international and industry exchange visits.  Our Network Maths initiative is 
part of our structured PhD programme where leading international researchers 
provide specialist postgraduate modules to support our research students.

For more information on the Hamilton Institute and its research activity, 
please visit www.hamilton.ie

Candidate Profile

The candidate should hold a good (usually first-class honours) degree in 
Mathematics, Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field and be motivated 
to tackle challenging research problems. Interpersonal skills are required for 
successful interdisciplinary research, so the candidate should be a team player.

Stipend

Our postgraduate scholarships are open to Irish, EU and international students 
and carry a stipend of €18,000 (tax free).  To apply, candidates should submit 
a detailed CV, transcripts of undergraduate grades, motivation letter and the 
names and addresses of two referees for letters of recommendation to Prof. Doug 
Leith, email: [email protected].

The Hamilton Institute is an inclusive, equal opportunity employer.


About the Hamilton Institute
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Graduate Study

* The Hamilton Institute has one of the largest and most active networking 
research groups in Ireland and is an international centre of excellence.
* The Institute has strong links to leading international research groups and 
industry research labs.  For our students, this not only ensures a 
"cutting-edge" experience but also provides the opportunity for international 
and industry exchange visits.
* The Institute provides an excellent student experience.  Our Network Maths 
initiative (www.networkmaths.ie), run jointly with Trinity College Dublin, is 
part of our structured PhD programme where leading international researchers 
provide specialist postgraduate modules to support our research students.

Our Students

* We prepare our students for a professional career and for academic research.  
Our strong research and industry links ensure that, as one of our graduates, 
you will be well regarded by employers, industry and academia alike.
* Successful applicants will be joining a diverse and cosmopolitan student 
population

The University and the City

* Maynooth is small university town located 20 Km west of Ireland's capital 
city Dublin with a vibrant cultural and social life.  About half our students 
choosing to live in Dublin and half in Maynooth, with an express train line 
providing easy access.
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