Mathematics | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 37

Scholarship for those students who have First or upper second class BSc or MSc in chemistry or related subjects

Scholarship for those students who have First or upper second class BSc or MSc in chemistry or related subjects

Job Description: Centre for Molecular Nano Science (CMNS) The Centre in collaboration with the School of Mathematics and Physics, University of Belfast has been awarded a research grant from The Leverhulme Trust to carry out a joint experimental and computational study of phospholipid monolayers adsorbed on the liquid mercury surface, and of their phase transformations driven by the application of an electric field.

This studentship will be specifically concerned with the experimental aspects of the work in particular to extend the knowledge of these classical interfaces, covering a wider range of phospholipids and investigating the stability of their binary mixtures as a function of the applied electric field. Moreover, experiments will quantify the effect on the monolayer properties and transitions of organic additives such as cholesterol, pyrene, as well as selected room temperature ionic liquids.

The analysis will focus especially on the mechanisms of phospholipid layer poration, which is analogous to the electroporation of bilayers and might find important applications in sensing technology and in medicine. An important feature of the work will be the use of techniques of Atomic Force Microscopy and Ellipsometry to support the findings from the electrochemical studies.

The work will be carried out in the laboratory of Professor Andrew Nelson who won the 2008 Royal Society Brian Mercer Award for his work on toxicity sensing systems (see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3b_YtG6Y3mc) and is co-ordinator of the EU FP7 ENNSATOX nanotoxicology research programme.

The student will be trained in electrochemical techniques in the laboratory of Professor Nelson. The student will attend general training activities, selected lectures on topics related to the project plan and travel to Belfast for scientific exchanges with the computational part of the collaboration.

The studentship covers all PhD fees for Home/EU students and a standard RCUK-equivalent maintenance grant for 3 years. Significant funding for travel, computing and consumables is included in the project grant from The Leverhulme Trust. The successful candidate will hold a first or upper second class BSc or MSc in chemistry or related subjects and will be classed as a Home/EU student. The studentship starts on 1 September 2010 or as soon as possible thereafter.

Degree: First or upper second class BSc or MSc in chemistry or related subjects.

Location: Leeds, West Yorkshire

Salary: Not stated

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Scholarships for students wishing to undertake PhD research

Scholarships for students wishing to undertake PhD research in the general area of river flow forecasting in Monash University, Australia

CSIRO Water for a Healthy Country Flagship is offering a tax free living allowance scholarship of $26,500pa for a student wishing to undertake PhD research in the general area of river flow forecasting. The living allowance will be available for a maximum of three and half years and comes with $5,000pa for operating expenses.

The PhD candidature would be undertaken through Monash University in partnership with CSIRO Land and Water at Highett.

Persons with a background in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Earth Sciences, Geography, Mathematics or a related field with a strong interest iin mathematical modelling are encouraged to apply.

Applications should include a copy of your CV and academic transcripts. Applicants are also encouraged to include a two page research proposal outlining how you plan to improve river flow forecasting, including aspects such as:

Timescales from days to seasons;
Impacts of land use and vegetation changes;
Constraint by observational data;
Effective use of river flow forecasts for water management.

Applications should be sent to Jenny Manson (jenny.manson@monash.edu) by 15th October 2010.

For further information on the scholarship please contact:
Dr QJ Wang, CSIRO, qj.wang@csiro.au (03 92426319
Professor Jeff Walker, Monash University, jeff.walker@monash.edu (0413 023 915)

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Masters in Data Mining at Erasmus Mundus

Masters Program for International Students:  Erasmus Mundus Master in Data Mining and Knowledge Management  approved by the ANECA (National Agency for Quality Assessment and Accreditation)

The primary social and economic value of modern societies is knowledge. For this reason, mastering Information technology for structured or unstructured information recorded in Datawarehouses, such as the Web, and containing dormant knowledge is essential to the development of both individual and society.

Data mining and knowledge management (DMKM) has become essential for improving the competitiveness of businesses and increasing access to knowledge. DMKM still comes up, however, against major scientific and technological obstacles. This EM MC’s degree in DMKM proposes specialized training in this field.

The consortium is composed of six universities among four countries: France (University of Pierre and Marie Curie Paris 6, University of Lyon Lumière Lyon 2, Polytec’Nantes), Romania (University Polithenica of Bucharest), Italy (University of East Piedmont) and Spain (Technical University of Catalonia). The Master in DMKM is based on experience in multi-site teaching gained from the Master’s degree in Knowledge Extraction from Data, which has been running since 1999 within three members of the consortium.

Admission criteria:

To be eligible to apply for the Master’s programme DMKM, students must satisfy to both of the following conditions:

* Be the holder of a Bachelor’s degree (a minimum of three years’ study at a university and corresponding to the equivalent of 180 ECTS) in the fields of Computer Science, Mathematics or Statistics:
o When applying, since visa process takes a long time, for Students living in third countries.
o By July, 15th, For Students living in EU.
* Mastering English at a level equivalent to 550 TOEFL.
On this site, a table with the conversion rate between TOEFL International score and other English proficiency scale is reported. More precisely, the minimum scores required to be acceptable for the Master are the following ones:
o TOEFL International (Paper) ? 550
o TOEFL Computer ? 213
o TOEFL IBT ? 79
o IELTS ? 6.0
o TOEIC ? 690
o VEC Online ? 74
o CPE graded B

The Master in DMKM is aimed at students from all over the world. Candidates must have a Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in the fields of computer science, mathematics or statistics, as well as a good level of English (TOEFL 550 or equivalent). Admission is granted on the basis of a selection procedure. Classes are taught in English and the course is composed of 18 modules of around sixty hours each. The course runs over 4 semesters.

The first semester is devoted to basic training and includes subjects in mathematics, statistics, databases, etc., whereas the two following ones are devoted to acquire two specialties among six ones, such as Complex Data Mining, Information retrieval, Knowledge acquisition and management, etc. The fourth semester is targeted to the writing of a dissertation in either a laboratory or a company. Language classes will also be provided to ensure that students integrate as well as possible in socio-cultural terms in the host country. Each student must spend (6-12) months in at least two of the four countries.

Students that have obtained 120 ECTS will automatically obtain national Master degrees from the countries in which they have studied. Classes are transmitted via video-conferencing. They are also recorded and accessible online. Students can benefit, on their site of residence, from support in the form of tutoring for each course. Tuition fees are 4,000 €/year for European students and 8,000 €/year for other students. All candidates may apply for Erasmus Mundus scholarships.

Contact detail: abdelkader.zighed@univ-lyon2.fr

Deadlines for application are:

January, 3rd, 2011 at 12:00 (GMT+2) for Non-European candidates
April, 15th, 2011 at 12:00 (GMT+2) for European Students

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