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Minggu, 01 Mei 2011

Phd Business Positions in the area of Service Management


The Phd Business motivation for the management of connectivity services in the field of social research focus is that, while the user is free access at home, office and data network in the world to visit another site there are benefits to the user and the to interact with local versions with local services, data and social networks and online communities. This is because local variations of local knowledge and specialization required to interact effectively with the local conditions and be able to offer cheaper alternatives. Phd Business Examples of applications of use case can in the adaptation of services to tourists and business people to see the students (link between local knowledge of the content host learning) or visiting medical tourists (leading home medical record for local medical services and procedures) .
The Phd Business successful candidate will have an excellent academic record (first class or II.1 primary degree or a postgraduate qualification, e.g. M.Sc.) in Computer Science, or related discipline. They will be highly motivated, with strong communication skill and a demonstrated proficiency in software development and have good writing skills. They Phd Business should have English language certification if English is not their first language, requirement being: IELTS: 7.0+, TOEFL iBT: 100+, TOEFL pBT: 600+, CEF: C1+, or equivalent.

For further information and informal contact, please contact either Prof. Wade, Dr. O'Sullivan or Dr. Lewis.
In your initial email please send:
- A targeted cover letter (600-1000 words) expressing your suitability for a position
- A complete CV

If you then would like to be formally considered for one of these positions, we would invite you to apply through the centralized Postgraduate Application Centre – use course code TRB21 to indicate that you wish to be considered for a TGI studentship at TCD. This system allows you to input everything you will need for us to consider your application including: academic record to date, references etc
The positions are sponsored as part of the the HEA PRTLI Telecommunications Graduate Initiative (TGI), see http://www.tgi.ie/
KDEG Contact:
Prof. Vincent Wade
Dr. Declan O'Sullivan
Dr. David Lewis

Further Information

Application Deadline : 31 May 2011

Sabtu, 19 Maret 2011

PhD Business Influence of wall roughness and particle adhesion on confined flows

Job description

Confined flows of colloidal suspensions are increasingly found in Lab-on-a-Chip applications. However many fundamental insights are still missing. This applies especially to the aspect of roughness of the confining walls, which can present itself as corrugations in the native wall material, or as particles that get adsorbed from the fluid. The local structure and dynamics of the fluid and consequently also its flow behavior, can be changed profoundly by the roughness. In particular a strong coupling between wall roughness and wall slip is expected. However, experimental studies on colloidal lengthscales have been scarce, and mechanistic insights are largely missing.

The project will focus on the dynamics of particles near walls with various types of roughnesses, with and without adhesiveness. Whether or not slip will occur, depends on a competition between geometric and thermodynamic ‘holding’ forces, and ‘disruptive’ forces related to the suspension rheology. Each of these aspects will be taken into account. Concentrated suspensions will be studied inside micro channels under the application of different flow strengths. Real-time CSLM will be used to visualize the particles’ structure and dynamics at the wall and in 3D across the channel. Cleanroom technology and silane chemistry will be used to obtain an independent control over wall roughness and stickiness, respectively.

One particular kind of roughness is obtained by fouling, which generally involves a progressive attachment of particles from the suspension to the wall. To understand the relation between fouling and wall slip, we will also do experiments in which the degree of surface coverage is actively controlled. For this we shall develop walls with embedded micro-electrodes, that can be switched on/off individually in order to let particles stick/unstick.

Requirements

For this challenging project we are looking for enthusiastic candidates with a background in physics, physical chemistry or chemical engineering. He or she should have relevant experience in at least one of the fields of rheology, colloids and microfluidics.

Conditions of employment

In accordance with the university regulations for academic personnel, the gross salary of a Ph.D. student is € 2,042 in the first year to € 2,612 in the last year.

Contract type

Temporary

4 years

Organisation

University of Twente

University of Twente. A place where talent emerges and develops. Students and staff are our valued core. Approximately 3,300 scientists and professionals work together on groundbreaking research, relevant innovation and inspiring education for more than 9,000 students.

Department

http://www.universiteittwente.nl/education/tnw

Additional information

More information can be found at http://pcf.tnw.utwente.nl.

Further questions about this position can be addressed to Dr. Michel Duits (M.H.G.Duits@utwente.nl).

Kamis, 07 Oktober 2010

PhD Studentships London Research Institute Cancer Research UK

The Cancer Research UK London Research Institute (LRI) invites talented and motivated final year undergraduates or recent graduates to apply for four year PhD studentships to start in September 2011.

The London Research Institute has an international reputation for research into the basic biology of cancer and is committed to training the next generation of cancer research scientist. Our research groups, based in laboratories at Lincoln's Inn Fields (Central London) and Clare Hall (just north of London), are well-resourced and benefit from state-of-the-art equipment and scientific services.

PhD students are at the core of our scientific community. To enable our students to develop into independent research scientists with excellent career prospects, we provide exciting and challenging research projects, a supportive environment, and tailored transferable skills training. Our students are registered at University College London, which provides additional academic and social facilities.

Applicants should hold or expect to gain a first/upper second class honours degree or equivalent in a relevant subject and have laboratory or research experience (either as part of or outside of a university degree course).

Shortlisted applicants will be invited to a three day interview programme, which will be held at Clare Hall from 23rd to 25th January 2011 (inclusive) and at Lincoln’s Inn Fields from 26th to 28th January 2011 (inclusive).

Successful applicants will be awarded stipends of £17,830 (outer London) and £19,160 (inner London) for the first year, with annual increases thereafter. These stipends are currently under review. University tuition fees will also be paid by the LRI.

Applications must be made online via our website:
http://www.london-research-institute.co.uk/phd

This site also contains more detailed information about the LRI, its PhD programme and the PhD projects available.

Closing date for applications: 19th November 2010
Study information

Qualification:

PhD
Study duration:

4 years
Study mode:

FT
Start month:

September 2011
Entry requirements:

a first/upper second class honours degree or equivalent in a relevant subject
Language requirements:

there are English language requirements for students that are not native English-speakers
No. of students per year:

up to 25
Fees:

tuition fees will be paid by the LRI

Funding information

Value:

£17,830 (outer London) and £19,160 (inner London) for the first year, with annual increases. Stipends currently under review.
Number of awards per year:

up to 25
Funding applies to:
Other: see Funding notes
Funding notes:

open to students from all countries
Funding duration:

4 years

Contacts and how to apply

Academic contact:

http://www.london-research-institute.co.uk/phd
Administrative contact and how to apply:

http://www.london-research-institute.co.uk/phd

Rabu, 14 Juli 2010

AMS Merchant Navy Deck Cadets Program phd business

AMS Ship Management Private Limited

Pre-sea Study Program in collaboration with Western Maritime Training Center Fremantle Australia

Deck Cadets Program August 2010

* Phase-I, 4 months at AMS Campus

* Phase-II, 24 months onboard-ship as Deck Cadets

* Stipend approx. US$ 350-800 per month

Education Qualification: 10+2 with a minimum 50% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, Maths & English.

Age : Preferably not exceeding 25 years.

Visual standards: 6/6 without external aids and with no colour blindness.

Medical Standards : Good health with no physical impairment

Contact:-
AMS Ship Management Private Limited
RR-19, IIIrd Floor,
Miynwali Nagar, Rohtak Road,
Near Peera Garhi Chowk,
New Delhi # 110087, I N D I A
Tel.: +91 11 25258870,+91 11 25271340
Fax: +91 11 25251800

For more info & online application visit-: http://www.ams.edu.in/