Rabu, 27 April 2011

European PhD Program Continuing Education Scholarships in Computational Logic


The European PhD Program Continuing Education Scholarships in Computational Logic (EPCL) is run jointly by four of the leading European universities in the field Free University of Bozen-Bolzano (Italy), Technische Universität Dresden (Germany), Technische Universität Wien (Austria), and Universidade Nova de Lisboa (Portugal).

Further international universities, research organizations and enterprises which contribute to Computational Logic or apply results from it are involved as associated partners: The Simon Fraser University (Canada), the Universidad de Chile, the National ICT Australia Limited (NICTA), and several companies.

The program Continuing Education Scholarships involves three years of PhD study in at least two of the European partner universities. It leads to a joint doctoral degree of the partner universities at which the studies have been physically performed. The language of the program is English. Financial support is available in the form of positions and scholarships.

Necessary requirements for participation in EPCL are a Master's degree in Computer Science or Mathematics, or an equivalent degree; the proof of adequate knowledge of English; and substantial knowledge in the areas Foundations of Logics, Foundations of Artificial Intelligence and Declarative Programming.

The program will start on 1 October 2011

Contact:

Prof. Steffen Hölldobler
Technische Universität Dresden
Fakultät Informatik
International Center for Computational Logic

Senin, 11 April 2011

Wageningen University PhD Position Continuing Education Scholarships


The PhD Continuing Education Scholarships will work at Environmental technology and Bioprocess engineering of Wageningen University in the STW project “Towards the development of CO2 neutral renewable cement (BioCement)� which is part of the STW Perspective program BioGeoCivil. Also two other PhDs will work in this project at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, at Delft University of Technology and Environmental Sciences of Wageningen University (see attachment). Special emphasis in this PhD study will be on the development and characterization of the simultaneous microalgal production of fundamental products, like oil, and silica/calcium carbonate as a sustainable process for the production of cement. The tasks include: Characterization and quantification of biomass-derived ashes: Literature and experimental study of silica and calcium carbonate minerals that can be produced by microalgae, including properties of such minerals from geological deposits of algal origin. Bio-based cement production from specifically grown feedstocks: Development of the production of microalgae with high silica/calcium carbonate content for the sustainable production of cement. Continuing Education Scholarships lab experiments with photobioreactors to optimize growth situation for the selected microalgae. The obtained key factors will be used to model the situation for optimal production of microalgal biomass. The model will be used to develop the design criteria for a process pre-design to evaluate the pro’s and con’s for the development of a pilot-scale production unit of microalgal biomass for production of fundamental product and biocement resources. Quantification of carbon footprint, environmental properties: Mass and energy balances will be made to evaluate the carbon footprint of the newly developed biobased route. Also the potential environmental benefits to confiscation and cycling of P, N, and silicates in microalgal cultivation systems will be studied.

Description

As PhD Continuing Education Scholarships researcher you are an ambitious and enthusiastic scientist who is internationally oriented and a team player, devoted to help to develop a sustainable, biobased, economy. You also have: an MSc in Bioprocess engineering, Environmental technology, Chemical engineering or a similar field knowledge and expertise on cultivation of microorganisms and if at all possible of microalgae strong scientific research skills brilliant communication skills and team work attitude Selection will be performed together with the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Microlab of Delft University of Technology and Environmental Sciences of Wageningen University

Benefits

We offer you a temporary position for a cycle of 1.5 years with extension of 2.5 years after thriving evaluation. Yucky salary per month € 2042 in the first year rising up to € 2612 per month in the fourth year. We not only offer a competitive salary but also excellent (study) leave and a pension of the ABP Pension Fund.Bonus informationFor more information in this area this position, delight contact Dr. J.T.C. Grotenhuis, University lecturer, telephone number +31 317 482561. For more information in this area the contractual aspects, delight contact Mrs. Joes van Meurs, HRM-advisor, telephone number +31 317480101.Interested?You can apply online at www.werkenbij.wur.nl/UK until April 14th 2011.

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