phd studies | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 5

King Saud Foundation Prize for MPhil/PhD Studies at SOAS, UK

The King Saud Foundation Prize is available for students who are proposing to register full-time for a research degree at SOAS in the academic session 2011/12 in any area relating to sustainable development with reference to Saudi Arabia. There are two scholarships valued at £4,500 per year for a maximum of 3 years. The award will be used towards the cost of tuition fees. It will be paid to the student as a one-off payment at the beginning of each academic year. Renewal of the scholarship for the second and third year will be subject to satisfactory progress.Any full-time MPhil/PhD in the broad field of sustainable development with reference to Saudi Arabia.Only new research students may apply: those already enrolled on a research degree programme at SOAS are not eligible to apply.

Applicants must have applied for a place to study at the School by the scholarship closing date in order to be considered for the King Saud Foundation Prize.Applicants must demonstrate a strong academic record (preferably possess or expect to be awarded a Distinction in their Masters Degree) from a UK university. Applicants with a non-UK degree to be adjudged in the top rank by their referees and transcript. Applicants with a Merit may also apply, but may not be given preference.This scholarship is open to applicants paying fees at the UK/EU rate only.

Scholarship Application Deadline:29 April 2011

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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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Scholarship in Integrative Zoology for PhD Studies, Sweden

Regulations for employment as a postgraduate student can be found in the Swedish Statute Book (SFS 1998:80). Only those admitted to postgraduate studies can be appointed to such a position. When appointing applicants to such a position, first and foremost their ability to benefit from postgraduate studies must be taken into consideration. In addition to pursuing postgraduate studies, the doctoral student may also perform other duties, including research, teaching and administration, according to the specific regulations.

Eligibility/Entry Requirements

The applicant?s undergraduate education should include sensory biology and/or neurobiology. Previous experience of behavioral work, image analysis and MatLab Software (or equivalent) is highly desirable.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 2011-02-21

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