August, 2010 | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 52

NGS Scholarship (NGSS),NUS Graduate School for Integrative Sciences and Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore

The NGS Scholarship is awarded to talented students with an aptitude for innovative, high calibre PhD research.

Terms

* Monthly stipend of S$3,200 up to 4 years of the PhD studies, or up to date of graduation, whichever is earlier.
* Payment of full tuition fees up to 4 years of PhD or up to date of graduation, whichever is earlier.
* Other allowances include
1. computer allowance
2. book allowance
3. conference allowance.
* Student must commit to PhD from the outset, cannot exit with MSc.
* No bond

Eligibility

* Opens worldwide.
* Graduates with a passion for research.
* Graduates with at least 2nd Upper Honours, or equivalent qualifications.
* GRE is compulsory for students applying from overseas. Only strongly recommended for graduates from local institutions, e.g. NUS or NTU.
* TOEFL is compulsory (ONLY applicable for applicants whose native tongue or medium of undergraduate instruction is not in English).

Condition

* Students are not eligible for the President’s Graduate Fellowship (PGF).
* Award is renewable, subject to satisfactory academic performance of CAP ? 3.8 at the end of every semester.

Supervisors

NGS members in NUS and Duke-NUS in integrated research programmes.

Closing Date 15 September 2010

AGMARDT Postdoctoral Fellowship, New Zealand

This is to ensure that the research and training capabilities and capacity are maintained at the level needed to achieve and maintain competitive advantage within the global agribusiness sector.

The Trust shall achieve this purpose by awarding Fellowships pursuant to these Regulations and on the recommendation of the AGMARDT Advisory Panel provided however that the Trust may at any time choose not to offer further awards.

Number:

A maximum number of up to three postdoctoral fellowships may be awarded to New Zealand Universities and CRIs in October of each year.  The University or CRI will, in association with an AGMARDT representative, identify the Fellow proposed to carry out the research.Fewer Fellowships will be awarded if it is the opinion of AGMARDT that fewer than three applications of sufficient merit have been received.

Research Areas:

Fellowships are available to Universities and CRIs within New Zealand for research in line with AGMARDT’s purpose as set out in AGMARDT Postdoctoral Fellowship Regulations.

The AGMARDT Trustees will consider research applications in any field related to agriculture, horticulture or forestry for each funding round where a significant capability or capacity short-fall has been identified.

The closing date for applications is 31 August 2010.

PhD Student in Autonomic Optical Networks, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands

The Department of Electrical Engineering covers the application of electrical phenomena with respect to energy transfer, telecommunication, and calculation and processing of information and the technology involved. Both hardware, in the form of electronic and/or optical circuits and accessories, and software, in the form of system software for electro-technical application, are the subject of study. Existing and new electrical and/or optical components and systems are analyzed, designed and realized. In addition, the maintenance of these systems is the subject of research, as is the relevance for society of electrical engineering and informatics.

This full-time position is within the Electro-Optical Communication Systems (ECO) group, part of the COBRA Research Institute, in the Department of Electrical Engineering. In the ECO group, research is done in the area of optical fiber communication networks and their supporting techniques, ranging from ultra-high capacity long distance transport and ultra-fast optical signal processing, to optical fiber techniques for providing broadband services to the user in access networks and in-home networks. Particularly relevant to this vacancy is the work on fiber-wireless communication, which we want to explore in the context of autonomic networking techniques.

The group is participating in the Netherlands Institute for Research on ICT (NIRICT). NIRICT comprises all ICT research of the three technical universities in the Netherlands: Delft University of Technology, Eindhoven University of Technology, and the University of Twente. NIRICT brings together over 70 research groups from the disciplines of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and several ICT application domains. More than 1200 researchers collaborate, which makes NIRICT the most important ICT academic research partner in the Netherlands.

Requirements

Candidates for this position should have a strong MSc degree in electrical engineering or computer science (with hardware orientation), with emphasis on networking and/or network management. He/she should have a strong affinity with data communication techniques (optical and/or wireless) and some hands-on experience with computer programming.

Previous experience in any of the following areas will be considered as an advantage:

* reconfigurable networks (e.g., optical, wireless or ad-hoc networks)
* FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) programming
* virtual and/or overlay networks (e.g., peer-to-peer networks)
* control theory
* machine learning (e.g. statistics)
* context-aware systems (e.g., context modeling and management)
* network performance analysis, characterization, optimization and simulation
* track record of scientific publications

The ability to collaborate with members of an interdisciplinary team is of paramount importance, since autonomic networks require a close interaction with computer scientists and electrical engineers. Priority will be given to candidates who can demonstrate excellent team-working.

Application Deadline 05-09-2010

The Department of Electrical Engineering covers the application of electrical phenomena with respect to energy transfer, telecommunication, and calculation and processing of information and the technology involved. Both hardware, in the form of electronic and/or optical circuits and accessories, and software, in the form of system software for electro-technical application, are the subject of study. Existing and new electrical and/or optical components and systems are analyzed, designed and realized. In addition, the maintenance of these systems is the subject of research, as is the relevance for society of electrical engineering and informatics.

This full-time position is within the Electro-Optical Communication Systems (ECO) group, part of the COBRA Research Institute, in the Department of Electrical Engineering. In the ECO group, research is done in the area of optical fiber communication networks and their supporting techniques, ranging from ultra-high capacity long distance transport and ultra-fast optical signal processing, to optical fiber techniques for providing broadband services to the user in access networks and in-home networks. Particularly relevant to this vacancy is the work on fiber-wireless communication, which we want to explore in the context of autonomic networking techniques.

The group is participating in the Netherlands Institute for Research on ICT (NIRICT). NIRICT comprises all ICT research of the three technical universities in the Netherlands: Delft University of Technology, Eindhoven University of Technology, and the University of Twente. NIRICT brings together over 70 research groups from the disciplines of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and several ICT application domains. More than 1200 researchers collaborate, which makes NIRICT the most important ICT academic research partner in the Netherlands.

Requirements

Candidates for this position should have a strong MSc degree in electrical engineering or computer science (with hardware orientation), with emphasis on networking and/or network management. He/she should have a strong affinity with data communication techniques (optical and/or wireless) and some hands-on experience with computer programming.

Previous experience in any of the following areas will be considered as an advantage:

* reconfigurable networks (e.g., optical, wireless or ad-hoc networks)
* FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) programming
* virtual and/or overlay networks (e.g., peer-to-peer networks)
* control theory
* machine learning (e.g. statistics)
* context-aware systems (e.g., context modeling and management)
* network performance analysis, characterization, optimization and simulation
* track record of scientific publications

The ability to collaborate with members of an interdisciplinary team is of paramount importance, since autonomic networks require a close interaction with computer scientists and electrical engineers. Priority will be given to candidates who can demonstrate excellent team-working.

Application Deadline 05-09-2010