February, 2011 | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 72

PhD Studentship in Combustion Engines: Gas Engine at University of Lund 2011 in Sweden

The Division of Combustion Engines works with next generation engines with less environmental impact. To actively do something about the global emissions of CO2 and other green house gases we need to find a more fuel efficient engine for our vehicles but at the same time we cannot allow local emissions to increase. Div. of Combustion Engines are world leading in the fields of HCCI and the subsequent PPC engine technology. To this highly dynamic research group we are currently looking for three Ph.D. students.

This project aims to improve the understanding of utilization of gaseous fuels in combustion engines. This is the fifth generation of gas engine research at Lund University. The former generations have studied combustion chamber optimization, dilution strategies (lean or EGR), engine control with ion current signals and fuel specifications. In this fifth generation the ignition process of gas will be in focus. It has been shown that with highly diluted gas mixtures it becomes increasingly harder to get a use conventional spark ignition.The general eligibility requirement for doctoral studies is a university degree of at least 240 ECTS credits, including at least 60 credits at an advanced level.Selection to postgraduate studies is based on the estimated ability to perform well in the studies. This estimation is based primarily on the results of the studies on basic and advanced level, in particular:
1. Knowledge and skills relevant to postgraduate studies within this area, such as course work in engine technology, laser diagnostics, etc.
2. Estimated ability to work independently and to formulate and solve scientific questions. This ability can be established, for example, based on a master thesis or in a discussion of scientific problems during a potential interview.
3. Skills in written and oral communication.
4. Other experience relevant to postgraduate studies, such as professional experience.
A suitable background for this position is M.Sc. (Civilingenjör) or equivalent. A background in controls or engine processes can be suitable but is no requirement. Mechanical Engineering, Electronic or Computer Engineering, Engineering Physics or similar would be suitable specializations. We especially welcome female applicants.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 2011-02-22

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Two Full-Time PhD Macquarie University Research Excellence Scholarships (MQRES), Australia: Phonological and Morphological Development

Two full-time PhD Macquarie University Research Excellence Scholarships (MQRES) are available in the Child Language Lab at Macquarie University’s Centre for Language Sciences.
The Child Language Lab at Macquarie University’s Centre for Language Sciences is keen to recruit suitably qualified PhD students to conduct research on phonological and morphological development. We are especially interested in recruiting those with strong quantitative, experimental, and phonetics background to explore issues in early speech perception and production in typical, language/hearing impaired, bilingual, and L2 populations. Methods include acoustic analysis, articulatory studies using ultrasound methods, infant speech perception studies, etc.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 7 March 2011

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PhD Studentship Positions in University of Worcester, UK: Psychology

This research studentship is fully funded by the University of Worcester (UK). During your time at Worcester, you will be provided with your own computer and an office space, which you will normally share with other full-time research students. Your office will normally be located within the Psychological Sciences academic unit, which consists of 12 lecturers and a number of postgraduate students and research assistants.

The research studentship is also linked to the Association for Dementia Studies (ADS). The focus of which is securely set on a body of work that will improve the lives of people living with dementia, their families and those who work to support them. Established under the leadership of Professor Dawn Brooker in May 2009, ADS works in partnership with health and social care providers, practitioners, commissioners and government agencies to provide research, education and expert consultancy in the field of person-centred dementia care and support.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 10 March 2011

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