Applications are invited for a PhD Studentships within the School of Computing and Digital Media, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen. This is an exciting opportunity involving a PhD research programme in the context of a collaborative project with British Telecom (BT) related to developing an intelligent real-time support framework for BT’s engineering workforce.
The PhD studentship will cover living costs and UK/EU tuition fees for 3 years on a full-time basis. Non-EU students may also apply but on a fees-only basis.
Applicants should hold a minimum 2:1 degree or a master’s degree in computer science or other relevant disciplines (e.g., applied maths), or equivalent industry experiences. It is essential that the applicant has good skills in computer programming and good knowledge in one or more of the following areas: artificial intelligence, machine learning, case-based reasoning.
Details of the project and application procedures are available here
http://www.comp.rgu.ac.uk/fully-funded-phd-studentship/
The closing date for applications is 1 Aug 2016. Successful applicants are normally expected to start in Oct 2016.
This is the central noticeboard for all students attending the MSc programmes in the TU Dublin
Thursday 23 June 2016
Wednesday 8 June 2016
Part time students can choose modules for 2016/17
Part time MSc in Computing students can now make their module choices for 2016/17 at the link below.
http://bit.ly/1PImwua
Please complete the online form available at this link by end June 2016:
Once you have made your choices you will receive the following emails:
(i) an email from the School office confirming your module selections for next year;
(ii) an email from Registration towards the end of the summer with details on how to register for 2016/17.
Please note that if you do not complete this form you will not be registered for 2016/17.
If you have any queries you can contact the MSc team at cspg@dit.ie.
http://bit.ly/1PImwua
Please complete the online form available at this link by end June 2016:
Once you have made your choices you will receive the following emails:
(i) an email from the School office confirming your module selections for next year;
(ii) an email from Registration towards the end of the summer with details on how to register for 2016/17.
Please note that if you do not complete this form you will not be registered for 2016/17.
If you have any queries you can contact the MSc team at cspg@dit.ie.
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