February, 2011 | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 83

Scholarship Programme for PhD Studies, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg: computer science and Maths Related subject

We are looking for a Ph.D. student in the area of formal methods based verification of security and privacy protocols. The successful candidate will join the SaToSS group led by Prof. Dr. Sjouke Mauw.
The research to be conducted concerns security and privacy issues in future communication networks, such as the “Internet of things”. The Internet of things refers to a network in which everyday items are able to communicate with each other. More specifically, its aim is to facilitate applications in which, traditional computers, smart phones, and special purpose devices such as wireless sensors, remotely operable appliances, and RFID-equipped objects can exchange information transparently.
It is expected that such networks will not only consist of a much wider variety of devices than present networks, but also that networked special purpose devices will account for a significant proportion of these networks. Consequently, it is very likely that there will be a wide range of novel security and privacy threats in these networks.
The goal of this project is to develop formal methods for the verification of security and privacy properties of communication protocols in these networks. The creation of automatic verification tools and the design of protocols meeting particular security and privacy criteria are also envisioned.
This research is the continuation of our RFID project in a more general context.
The candidate will be employed as a Junior Researcher at the Faculty of Sciences, Technology and Communication of the University of Luxembourg. The initial contract will be for three years (40 hours/week) with a six month trial period. The contract may be extended once by one year.
Tasks/Mission:
•Carry out fundamental research into security and privacy in the Internet of things.
•Publish scientific papers.
•Write a doctoral dissertation in computer and information security.
•Assist the professor in his teaching activities, one to three hours per week.
•Supervise Master and/or Bachelor students.
Profile:
•A Master’s degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, or a related field.
•Prior exposure to and strong interest in computer and information security.
•Interest in formal methods.
•Inquisitiveness, creativity, critical attitude.
•Very good written and oral English skills.
Applications (in English) should contain the following documents:
•A cover letter.
•A detailed curriculum vitae.
•Grade transcript of all Bachelor’s and Master’s level courses taken.
•Description of the Master’s thesis or project.
•Names and contact information of two referees.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 28 February 2011

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Research Studentships Positions in Climate Change at University of Worcester, UK

The University of Worcester offers a number of three-year, full-time doctoral research studentships each year. All studentships are advertised in the national press and are available on a competitive basis. Each studentship attracts a bursary of £12,300 per annum in addition to a full tuition fee waiver for UK/EU students. Overseas students are welcome to apply but will need to fund the balance of fees for Overseas Research Students. All applicants should apply on the application form supplied and return this by the closing date to the Graduate Research School either by post or email.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 11 March 2011

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Masters and Doctoral Scholarships Programs by The University of Rhode Island, USA: World markets, human behavior, earth, atmosphere or human health.

The University of Rhode Island Graduate School offers 58 Masters and Doctoral programs with 276 tracks, as well as 18 Professional degree and Certificate programs. Which one will you choose? We have award-winning programs and world-class faculty. Whom will you work with? At URI you can explore the inner space of oceans and the interior of living cells. You can study world markets and understand human behavior. Whether you are interested in the earth, the atmosphere or human health, you will find an offering at URI. Funded by approximately $100 million annually, our researchers impact the region and the world with their scholarly work. If you are a prospective student, I invite you to explore our website and apply to be among the 3000 students who make URI their home for graduate education. In addition to the large selection of programs, we also have funding opportunities for students.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 1 March 2011

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