January, 2011 | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 63

PhD Studentship in Computer Science with Specialisation in Computing Education Research, Sweden

The position is located within the Uppsala Computing Education Research Group (UpCERG) at the Department of Information Technology. UpCERG conducts research in Computing and Engineering Education, with a focus on student understanding and support for innovative curriculum development. The research is driven by a desire to contribute to the body of Scholarship of Learning and Teaching that informs educational practice in computing. The aim is to explore and develop undergraduate and graduate education in computing, and related fields, through the use of rigorous research methods. Research foci are chosen with a view to their potential impact on computing and engineering education.
pplications should include a description of research interests and past experience, a CV, copies of degrees and/or diplomas and transcript of results, a copy of Master/Honours thesis (or a draft thereof), relevant publications, and other relevant documents. Candidates are encouraged to provide contact information to reference persons. A good grasp of written and spoken English is required. Applications may be submitted by candidates that have not fully completed the Master of Science degree (or equivalent), however all applicants should state their expected graduation date.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 24 January, 2011

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University of Florida Water Institute PhD Fellowship, USA: Nutrient dynamics, Management and policy in water sheds

The University of Florida Water Institute seeks applicants for up to 6 Ph.D. Fellows to join an interdisciplinary team working on complex, emerging issues related to nutrient dynamics, management and policy in watersheds. The 4-year fellowships include a $25,000 stipend, tuition waiver and health insurance.
Fellows will explore interdisciplinary research issues affecting watershed management in the face of EPA’s new nutrient criteria for
Florida waters. We seek students who have: 1) an interest in integrative, cross-disciplinary research, 2) a passion for understanding interactions between human and natural systems, and 3) an eagerness to develop research in one facet of the program, i.e.nutrient best management practices, hydrologic processes, riverine nutrient processing, ecological consequences of nutrient enrichment,
paleolimnology, environmental policy and governance, and systems modeling.

Fellows will be supported by an internal research grants program andN will benefit from international field experiences and integrative
activities that enhance interdisciplinary skills. Applicants must have a Masters degree in natural sciences, social sciences or engineering
with strong demonstrated interest in water issues.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 2/11/2011

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PhD Studentship in Graphene-Based Devices, University of Exeter, UK

Looking for a talented,self-motivated and high-performing PhD student to be part of ourexperimental research on graphene-based electronic devices at theCentre for Graphene Science at the University of Exeter.
The Centre for Graphene Science is a new established highlyinterdisciplinary research centre between the Universities of Exeterand Bath in the South West of the United Kingdom. The Centre’sresearch focuses on the fabrication, characterization and applicationsof the remarkable new material graphene and provides state-of-the-art equipment, a high-quality research environment and is the hub of an international network of leading academic and industrial groups working on graphene.
Graphene – a single layer of carbon atoms – is a most popular material nowadays due to its promise to produce revolutionary advances in
science and technology. This is demonstrated by the award of the 2010 Nobel prize in Physics to Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov who were the first to experimentally reveal this material. Graphene hasspectacular strength, flexibility, transparency, and electrical conductivity. The significance played by this new material is even more apparent when considering that graphene is the thinnest member ofa larger family: the few-layer graphene materials. Even though several physical properties are shared between graphene and its few-layer relatives, recent advances have shown that each specific thickness of few-layer graphene is a material with unique physical properties which are yet largely undiscovered.
The PhD student will work with Dr. Monica F. Craciun and Prof C David Wright on graphene based electronic devices such as memories, sensorsand field-effect transistors. The student will study single layer graphene as well as few-layer graphene in order to find the best suitable material for a specific application. The project involves fabrication of graphene (by mechanical exfoliation and chemical vapor deposition), characterization of graphene layers (by opticalmicroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, X-Ray diffraction), fabrication of graphene based electronic devices and investigation of their electronic transport properties. All the techniques to fabricate and characterize graphene are available within the College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences at the University of Exeter. To fabricate graphene devices, the student will use the full arsenal of modern nano-fabrication techniques (including electron beam lithography, electron beam evaporation, sputtering, etching), available in our newly built clean-room facility of the Centre for Graphene Science at Exeter. Transport measurements will be performed at room temperature as wells as at cryogenic temperatures.

The studentship provides a tax-free living allowance of approximately £13,500 pounds and tuition fees at the UK/EU rate. Applicants should
have a background in Applied Physics, Materials Science, Engineering or a related subject and have or expect to gain a First Class UK
Honours degree, or the equivalent from an overseas University.
Computer programming skills in LabVIEW and experience of working in a clean-room environment are appreciated. However, candidates with no such experience should not feel discouraged from applying as training will be provided.
In order to apply you will need to send your CV, covering letter, and contact details for two academic referees to m.f.craciun-at-exeter.ac.uk. Your covering letter should outline your academic interests, prior research experience and reasons for wishing to undertake this project.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 10 March 2011

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