NTUST Statistics:
In 2006, student enrollment totaled 8,900 with 3,900 in the graduate program. There are 320 full-time faculties in five colleges: Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Management, Design, and Liberal Arts and Social Sciences; with a total 20 departments and graduate schools, a teacher education center, a department of Humanities and a department of General Education.
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Archive for July, 2008
The Asian Development Bank-Japan Scholarship Program (ADB-JSP) was established in April 1988 with financing from the Government of Japan.
It aims to provide an opportunity for well-qualified citizens of ADB’s developing member countries to undertake postgraduate studies in economics, management, science and technology, and other development-related fields at participating academic institutions in the Asian and Pacific Region.
Upon completion of their study programs, scholars are expected to contribute to the economic and social development of their home countries.
Upon completion of their study programs, scholars are expected to contribute to the economic and social development of their home countries.
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Department of Mathematics
Applications are invited for a number of PhD studentships in the Statistics Group, Department of Mathematics, University of Bristol, UK. The Statistics Group has an international reputation for excellence in research and in the 2001 Research Assessment Exercise it was awarded ratings of 5*A.
The studentships will be restricted to students of a high quality - the normal entry requirement is the equivalent of a First Class or Upper Second Class Honours at undergraduate level. Worldwide qualified students are encouraged to apply.
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At Department of Botany, plant physiology unit, Stockholm University. Ref.nr 617-1591-08. Deadline for applications: September 1st 2008.
Description:
One post doc position is available in a lab at Stockholm University, Department of Botany. The successful candidate will work in a group working on plant-microbe interactions in the plant physiology unit. The long-term goal of the group is to understand evolution, adaptation and gene regulation in symbiotic cyanobacteria through computational analysis of genomic data, with comparative and functional genomics in focus. Successful candidates should be highly innovative and motivated individuals with strong statistics background, and some programming skills. The ideal applicant would have already had some experience in above-mentioned research areas.
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At the Department of Physics and Materials Science. Starting date: September 2008.
The Ph. D. student will work on the current hot topics of condensed matter physics. These include spintronic materials, multiferroics and graphene. The major thrust will be to explore the complex magnetic interactions to understand the experimental phenomena and predict new materials with novel properties. He/She is expected to use extensively the existing computational codes as well as to take part in the development and implementation of numerical techniques. Besides ab-initio electronic structure calculations, the student will be trained in Monte-Carlo and atomistic spin-dynamics simulations.
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