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    University of Milan:
    http://www.graduateschool.unimi.it/call_2010_11.html
    The Graduate School in Social, Economic and Political Sciences of the University of Milan informs that it is now open the Call for Application, for AY 2010/2011, based on qualifications and interviews, to the following Ph.D. Programs:
    Ph.D. in Business History and Management â?" 4 students will be admitted to this Ph.D. programme, 2 of these with a scholarship;
    here more information on the PhD programme
    Ph.D. in Economics â?" 10 students will be admitted to this Ph.D. programme, 5 of these with a scholarship;
    here more information on the PhD programme
    Ph.D. in Labour Studies â?" 6 students will be admitted to this Ph.D. programme, 3 of these with a scholarship;
    here more information on the PhD programme
    Ph.D. in Political Studies â?" 6 students will be admitted to this Ph.D. programme, 3 of these with a scholarship;
    here more information on the PhD programme
    Ph.D. in Sociology â?" 8 students will be admitted to this Ph.D. programme, 4 of these with a scholarship.
    here more information on the PhD programme
    The deadline for application is strictly August 31st 2010
    The Call is now available to download at the following http://www.unimi.it/ricerca/dottorati/44415.htm
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    Trento: http://www4.unitn.it/Apply/en/Home
    CALL for PhD Scholarships in:
    BIOMOLECULAR SCIENCES
    ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
    MATHEMATICS
    PHYSICS
    LITERARY, LINGUISTICS AND PHILOLOGY STUDIES
    PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND EDUCATION
    COMPARATIVE AND EUROPEAN LEGAL STUDIES
    HUMANISTIC STUDIES
    LOCAL DEVELOPMENT AND GLOBAL DYNAMICS
    Apply online, Deadline 31/8 to 15/10 (see link below)
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    Verona: http://www.univr.it/main?ent=catdoc&id=2749&idDest=4&sServ=127&serv=68
    Deadline 15th September 2010
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    Description and useful information IMT Institute for Advanced Studies Lucca is an international Graduate School and Institute of Technology instituted with the aim of forming highly-skilled human capital – in specific regards to its PhD programs- in disciplines characterized by their applicative potential in areas like social sciences, economics, management, informatics and cultural heritage.

    COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING: The Doctoral Program aims at preparing researchers and professionals with a wide knowledge of the foundations of informatics. It seeks to explore applications to a variety of systems that are changing the perspective of other existing technological applications and that are target of very active research in the international scene. The research activity focuses on key aspects of these systems, such as open-endedness, autonomy, resource sharing, security, and concurrency.


    ECONOMICS, MARKETS, INSTITUTIONS: The program seeks to deal with issues in political economy, applied public economics, the functioning of industries and markets, the impact of macroeconomics on productivity and growth.


    A distinctive feature of the Ph.D. program is the integration of theoretical, technical, and practical expertise, aimed at educating highly qualified professionals, who analyze, plan, and manage concrete interventions of political economy.


    Theoretical methodologies and models are generated and tested, through the systematic investigation of the real world, with a distinctive focus on concrete observation of markets and their actors. At the end of the program, students are able to identify commonalities as well as distinctive characters of economies, markets, and industries.


    MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF CULTURAL HERITAGE: Programma in collaborazione con il Politecnico di Torino


    The Program aims at formalizing in a consistent multidisciplinary course, the specific know-hows needed by researchers and professionals operating at the highest levels of management of culture. The PhD course focuses on the following disciplines: History and Art History; Economics and Management of immaterial goods; Legislation on Cultural Heritage; Technology. Doctoral students will also be given elements of physics and chemistry, strictly related to the field of conservation and analysis of materials. The PhD program integrates a theoretical approach with technical and practical ones, in order to educate both highly qualified professionals operating in the concrete field of cultural policy and researchers who will be active in the field of cultural heritage.


    POLITICAL SYSTEMS AND INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE: The PhD in Political Systems and Institutional Change is a multidisciplinary course which analyses, in a comparative perspective, institutions and their historical, political, sociological, legal and economic features. Special attention will be devoted to processes of institutional change. The PhD aims at forming political analysts able to: plan and manage collaborative and integrated processes at the international level; analyse and assess policies and institutional settings at a supranational, national and regional level; confront the specific problems of countries in transition towards democracy and a market economy.


    Information: Location: Lucca


    Duration of the PhD Program: 3 years Available positions: 48


    Cost: tuition, enrolment fees and associated taxes are paid for by the School for all candidates admitted to the program


    Scholarships: 24 scholarships, 6 for each PhD program, will be awarded, and are equal to about € 13.638 per year for each winner + 3 ad***ional scholarships financed by the European Union through the European Social Fund, by the Minister of Labor, Health and Social Politics and by the Region of Tuscany (one for the Economics, Markets, and Institutions program and two for the Management of Cultural Heritage program) All admitted candidates are provided free meals (lunch and dinner). Non-scholarship winners will be awarded a €3000.00 research fund[COLOR=#3366cc !important][/COLOR]. Six participants in each program will also be awarded free housing.


    How to apply: applications for the PhD course must be submitted following the online procedure on the School’s website.


    Application deadline: October 28th 2010 (those scheduled to obtain their degree on or before December 17th are still eligible to apply)


    The call for Assistant Professor and Post-Doctoral Fellow appointments in the fields of Economics and Institutional Change and Computer Science and Applications will be launched in September. Please visit the School’s website for the latest information.


    Contacts: Name of the Institution: IMT Institute for Advanced Studies Lucca


    Contact: PhD Office


    tel.: +39 0583 4326 561


    fax: +39 0583 4326 565


    e-mail: phdapplications[ at ]imtlucca.it
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    Link: http://www.ismaa.it/sperimentazione_context.jsp?ID_LINK=3779&area=6

    11 FEM Fellowships starting on Spring 2011 , Italy
    Deadline: 18th Oct 2010
    FEM – Research and Innovation Centre welcomes applications for 3-years research fellowships *****pport brilliant and highly motivated students to get the PhD title in the fields covered by the Centre.
    We welcome applications from students of all countries. The official language of the programme is English. Applications can be sent from 13 September 2010.
    General information
    Eleven (11) scholarships are available for PhD research in the fields covered by the strategic research areas of our Centre: Environment and Natural Resources Area , Food Quality and Nutrition Area, Genomics and Crop Biology Area. Applicants will be assessed on the basis of their curriculum and of the letter(s) of references. Referee forms sent by the applicants will not be considered.
    The grant is for three years and the expected start is February 2011 (Spring 2011 at the latest). The gross salary is 20.000 Euros per year. Students will also benefit of funding for travelling to our projects’ partner institutions as the projects include a minimum period of 6-months-stay at the institution co-responsible for the single PhD project.
    There is a general empowerment of the student choice when applying to our PhD research projects. Candidates can postulate for one to three specific projects (see list).
    Selected candidates are awarded a 3-years fellowship. The scholarship can be ad***ionally extended for up to 1 year, pending the approval of the FEM PhD Fellowships Committee.
    Please note that the CRI issues a specific certificate of attendance, but candidates are asked to register at the doctoral school of the University partner of the project or of another University, in order to get the conferral of the PhD degree. The selected candidate has 1 year time from the start of the contract to register at the University doctoral school. If the candidate fails to register within the first year, the scholarship will be interrupted.
    Admissions requirements
    Candidates should hold a Master’s degree or equivalent in fields relevant to the research projects (e.g. biology, chemistry, ecology, mathematics, environmental science…).
    The candidature should also be accompanied by 2 letters of references.
    DEADLINES
    CRI PhD Office receives applications from September 13 to October 18, 2010.
    Application deadline 18 October 2010.
    To apply, send by e-mail the application form, your cv (1 page) and 2 referee forms sent by your referees at the e-mail: phdfem[AT]iasma.it
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    Link: http://www.dsch.units.it/sdstcf/index_engl.html

    PhD scholarships in Chemical and pharmaceutical sciences University of Trieste Italy
    Active fields in PhD program are:

    • Inorganic & Bio-inorganic Chemistry
    • Biocrystallography
    • Theoretical Chemistry
    • Molecular Spectroscopy
    • Supramolecular Chemistry
    • Nanosciences & Nanotechnologies
    • Organic & Bio-organic Chemistry
    • Analytical & Environmental Chemistry
    • Extractive Chemistry
    • Innovative Pharmaceutical Technologies
    • Pharmacokinetics
    • Catalysis & Biocatalysis
    • Pharmaceutical & Medicinal Chemistry
    • Food Chemistry & Phytochemistry
    • Chemical Engineering Sciences & Technologies
    • Quality Management & Certification
    Applications will expire on September 27th, 2010

    The scholarships corresponds to € 16,100.00 per year.
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    The University of Pisa and the Department of Advanced Robotics of Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Genova are jointly opening two positions for international Ph.D. students.

    *Position/Theme 1: Analysis, Design and Control of Robots with Variable Compliance*

    *Position/Theme 2: Design and Control of Sensorized Robot Hands for Manipulation and Haptic Exploration*

    The Ph.D. students will be involved in the research groups of two very active European projects, where Pisa and IIT closely collaborate: VIACTORS
    (http://www.viactors.eu/) and HANDS.DVI / THE (http://www.thehandembodied.eu/), respectively. Their work will be mainly based at IIT's premises in Genova, under the direct supervision of senior research personnel of both institutions.

    Candidates are sought who possess a Master's degree in Engineering or Computer Science, with a strong background in Robotics Manipulation, and an interest in undertaking innovative, ambitious, high-risk/high-payoff research enterprises. The cosmopolitan research environment requires mastering the English language in both speaking and writing. Gradually acquiring the basics of the Italian language will make the experience of living in Italy more enjoyable, but is not required.

    For more informations on the scientific environment and to discuss the research program (which will have to be tailored to the successful candidate's own experience and interests) please contact

    Antonio Bicchi (bicchi@centropiaggio.unipi.it
    )
    Director, Centro "E. Piaggio" University of Pisa
    Senior Researcher, Advanced Robotics Dept., IIT

    and

    Darwin Caldwell (darwin.caldwell@iit.it)
    Director, Advanced Robotics Dept., IIT

    International applications are encouraged and will receive logistic support with visa issues. Applications will be evaluated on an ongoing basis until the positions are filled. Please email your application, including cover letter, CV, scanned transcripts, diplomas, publications, theses, other supporting material, and the contact information for at least two references as a single PDF file with "Application Ph.D. Position" in the subject line.
    For adminstrative issues, please contact

    Laura Maley (laura.maley@centropiaggio.unipi.it)
    or
    Floriana Sardi (floriana.sardi@iit.it)*
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    Link: http://www.unito.it/unitoWAR/ShowBi...co/Documenti/R/research_doctorate_26cycle.pdf


    (Deadline for online application: 30th September 2010 at 12.00 hours a.m. - Italian time)

    Application requirements call for applicants 26th cycle
    1. Read the new call for applicants 26th cycle carefully
    2. Check you have all the requirements mentioned in article 3 of the call for applicants
    3. If you hold a foreign degree, read below;
    4. If you have to attach documents, remember that they must be in .pdf or .jpg or .doc format;
    5. Fill in the application form online.

    Within October 3rd 2010 candidates who compete for the reserved places must send by e-mail, on penalty of exclusion, their own research project in one of the thematic area indicated by the Doctoral programmes writing to phdprogrammes@unito.it
    In ad***ion to that candidates must communicate with the same e-mail 2 titles of the interested research projects chosen among those proposed by the Doctorates.
    The board of examiners will be not in any case constrained by this communication. The judging committee in fact will assign the place on the basis of a merit ranking list.

    With the online procedure you can apply for the PhD courses directly without coming to the University. The University makes Internet access stations available to candidates at: Infopoint, via Po 29, Palazzo degli Stemmi (open from Monday to Friday from 09 a.m. to 07 p.m.)

    A)If you already have an account as STUDENT with the University of Torino - MyUnito:
    Enter your /username/ and /password/ in the University of Torino portal.
    Select /Log in/ on the home page or click directly on http://my.unito.it.
    Follow the instructions and fill in the following sections:
    select:
    - Enrolment
    - Admission exam
    - Registration
    - PhD programme
    - Select the PhD programme following the instructions
    - Print the application form, the fees and contributions form, and the student data sheet (remember that receipt for payment will be asked for at the written examination).

    B)If you are not already registered as STUDENT with MyUnito
    Apply on the University of Torino web portal at http://my.unito.it/registrazione
    In order to register you must create a personal e-mail address:

    - verify that this is functioning properly because you must use it during the registration procedure on the portal;
    - select a password and remember it, because you must use it to access the portal after closing the registration procedure;
    - after entering your personal data, the automatic reply will ask you to confirm the registration. Within 1 hour you must confirm the registration, following the instructions in the e-mail, otherwise you must register again;
    - after your confirmation you will receive a second e-mail with the username and password you have already selected. Use it to log in on the UniTO web portal;
    Select “login” on the home page or click directly on http://my.unito.it and follow the instructions at point A).
    If you are resident abroad, read here
    By “residence” we mean the place where you usually live, that is the address, the Country and the town mentioned on your passport or identity document. Residence is different from your domicile, which is the place where you have settled, even temporarily, your headquarters for your business and interests.
    The Doctoral School/ specialisation can reserve a certain number of positions to candidates resident abroad. In this case you can:
    - Fill in the online application form and attend the competitive examinations
    Or
    - Fill in the online application form and participate by assessment of academic titles (for further information about which titles can be assessed and how to send your titles, please refer to article 5 of the call).
    In order to participate, you must choose ONE of the two possibilities.
    If you hold a foreign degree
    You must obtain a statement of equivalence by the School Teaching Committee. In order to obtain it, you must follow the instructions that you can find in article 3 of the call for applicants: "...[..] In order to allow the School Teaching Committee to issue a statement of equivalence, the candidate must provide:
    1)a sworn translation of the Graduate Degree certificate translated and a "dichiarazione di valore" ( statement of value)
    Documents described in point 1) must be attached to the online form through the online procedure. Candidates who do not attach the required documents will be excluded from the procedure.
    The abovementioned certificates and documents in foreign languages (except for English and French) must be translated and sworn by the appropriate diplomatic authorities or Italian consulates abroad, and must conform to the current legislation in the country of origin.
    If it is not possible to provide the /dichiarazione di valore/ (statement of value) , at the time of application, candidates must follow the procedure set out above, attaching a personal declaration duly signed, by which they undertakes to provide the requested documents as soon as possible (see Enclosure B). Candidates who do not provide the abovementioned document will be excluded from the procedure.
    Following admission, the statement of value must be provided by and no later than the date on which the course officially begins, on penalty of exclusion.
    If you graduated in Germany or Austria you need not ask for a statement of equivalence.
    The results concerning the issue of your statement of equivalence by the Doctorate Teaching Committee will be published on the website: (XXVI ciclo and Phd competition) at least two days before the date the written competition is held.


    For any problems, please contact:
    Divisione Ricerca e Relazioni Internazionali
    Servizio Ricerca e Formazione Avanzata
    U.O. Internazionalizzazione del Dottorato
    Via Bogino, 9 - Torino
    Phone: +390114390
    Fax: +39 0116704380
    E-mail: phdprogrammes@unito.it
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    Minimum-time functions (Reference: ESR4)



    Location: Università degli Studi di Padova (Application deadline:November 30, 2010).
    • Title: Minimum time functions
    • Location: University of Padova
    • Advisor: Giovanni Colombo
    • Secondment: Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6)
    • Contact: Fabio Ancona
    • Reference: ESR4
    • Key Words: Nonsmooth analysis, geometric measure theory, set valued analysis
    • Description of the subject: In the theory of partial differential equations of Hamilton-Jacobi type arising in Optimal Control, semiconcavity can be expected to hold for some classes of viscosity solutions or value functions, under certain assumptions such as convexity and coercivity of the Hamiltonian or a strong type of controllability. Semicon**** functions are known to have several significant regularity properties, such as the almost everywhere twice differentiability and the availability of precise estimates on the set of nondifferentiability points. Such properties are inherited from analogous properties of convex functions. The semiconcavity of a function may be seen as the combination of two distinct properties: 1) local Lipschitz continuity and 2) a kind of external sphere con***ion on the hypograph, which we call in the sequel proximal smoothness. Property 1) is a consequence of the coercivity/controllability, while 2) is associated with the structure of the problem. For minimum time problems, 2) is implied by a certain interplay between the controlled dynamics and the target.
    In this project area, we shall investigate regularity properties of the value function for minimum time problems, and solutions of related partial differential equations. We shall, in particular, examine whether proximal smoothness of the epi/hypograph of value functions or of viscosity solutions holds, under con***ions which do not imply the Lipschitz continuity of these functions. It is likely that such investigations will require consideration of higher order controllability con***ions, in the spirit of the Kalman Rank Con***ion or of Chow’s theorem.
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    Numerical schemes for Hamilton-Jacobi equations (Reference ESR5)

    Location: Università degli Studi di Roma - La Sapienza - (application deadline: November 30, 2010).
    • Title: Numerical schemes for Hamilton-Jacobi equations
    • Location: Università degli Studi di Roma - La Sapienza -
    • Secondment: Université Pierre & Marie Curie, Paris 6
    • Contact: Maurizio Falcone
    • Reference: ESR5
    • Deadline for application: November 30, 2010
    • Key Words: Numerical analysis, scientific computing, adaptatif schemes
    Description of the subject: A major difficulty in solving Hamilton-Jacobi equations is the high computational cost involved, when the state dimension is large. Hamilton-Jacobi approaches are seldom used in the practical applications, even though this method has the great advantage of providing global optima. When the value function is continuous, several numerical schemes are available for the solution of Hamilton-Jacobi equations, including Semi-Lagrangian, Markov Chain, ENO and WENO schemes. These schemes are known to be inefficient for the approximation of discontinuous solutions, however; there are only a few proposed techniques for dealing with numerical schemes in this case. The aim of the project area is to bring together four teams in the network (Rome, UBT, UPMC and Inria) to share their expertise concerning the numerical solution of Hamilton-Jacobi equations. The teams will develop algorithms, and supporting analysis, for problems where the solution is possibly discontinuous. They will also synthesize the latest advances in scientific calculus, to improving existing numerical methods for the continuous case.
    • Semi-Lagrangian methods (SL) / Fast Marching Methods (FMM)
    SL schemes are based on the coupling between an integration method for ordinary differential equations and an interpolation technique which makes it possible to compute the value at the foot of the up-wind characteristic. In order to deal with high-order methods and discontinuous solutions, we plan to use advanced interpolation techniques (ENO, WENO, ...) balancing the relative errors in the above two steps of the discretization. Also, an analysis of time-space adaptive schemes for first and second order Hamilton-Jacobi equations and the corresponding a-posteriori estimates will help to reduce the number of unknowns in the discrete problem, while retaining adequate accuracy of approximation.
    • Antidiffusive methods.
    Classical monotone schemes have convergence properties but their drawback is that they are diffusive. They are therefore not suitable for computing discontinuous solutions or for application to problems involving long-time evolutions. Recently, some antidiffusive methods have been introduced, using ideas coming from schemes for conservation laws. Very sharp antidiffusive behavior has been established numerically. A rigorous convergence proof is available, however, only in very particular cases. These methods are still in an early stage of development and carrying out a general and rigorous analysis is a challenging research area.

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