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Multiple PhD Stipends/Scholarships at the AQUA Group, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany

The Software Engineering: Analysis of Quantitative Aspects (AQUA) group is a newly founded research group which focuses on integrating statistical concepts into practical software engineering.

Basically, the benefits can be summarised as follows:
–   You will work on real-world research problems. (There will always be opportunities to cooperate with major software and systems engineering companies, especially in the automotive and avionic domain.)
–   You will be trained in all skills that are required to successfully finish you research project. Our goal is to help you develop the skills, connections, and opportunities required, that ensure a successful postgraduate career.
–    You will create research outputs at the highest standards. In today’s world, it is not only enough to be good, students must be great and competitive compared to other graduate students. Please have a look at our own research outputs.
–  You will get optimal and continuous supervision. Our goal is to give you strong support on your research from a technical side. However, we also try to help our students to develop their personal skills.
–       You study in a friendly and cooperative environment. Kaiserslautern is known for its friendliness.

We require:
We are interested in a PhD student who has a good academic record (first class honours or equivalent with marks above 80-85%) with background in one or more of the following areas:
–   probabilistic logics and probabilistic verification
–   quality attributes such as performance, reliability, availability,
safety, and security
–    software engineering (in the areas of embedded systems, robotics, etc. )
–    formal methods in system design
–    statistics
–    machine Learning
–     mathematics
Since the projects involve working with other PhD students and industrial partner, communication skills and the ability to work in a team environment are especially required.

The scholarship carries a value of around 21,000 Euro p.a., with tuition fee exemption for both German and international students. The selection process will be competitive. If you are interested in aresearch project, please provide the following information (for the
first selection round) via email to aqua-career-at-cs.uni-kl.de:
–    detailed curriculum vitae
–    an (electronic) copy of undergraduate and postgraduate
transcripts (we normally require  marks above 80-85% or a GPA 3.70/4)
–    evidence of English proficiency for non native English speaker
(the official language of the group is English).

Scholarship Application Deadline:  Contact Employer

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Chevron Undergraduate Scholarship in Chemical and Mechanical Engineering 2011, UK

Undergraduate scholarships in Chemical and Mechanical Engineering are awarded by Chevron Upstream Europe through Chevron’s University Partnership Program.Chevron and Heriot-Watt University have a relationship stretching back over 30 years covering recruitment, research and knowledge transfer.To apply for this scholarship Applicants must be UK or EU nationals, and currently be a year 2 student in either Chemical or Mechanical Engineering or Robotics and Cybertronics at Heriot-Watt University, and expect to progress onto an MEng degree programme in either Chemical or Mechanical Engineering or robotics and Cybertronics,and must not be in receipt of a scholarship from an organisation other than Chevron or Heriot-Watt University.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 8 July 2011

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