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    3 PHD POSITIONS (Recommender Systems, Core Database Technologies, and Medical Data Warehousing and Data Mining)
    Free University of Bozen-Bolzano Italy
    http://www.nabble.com/3-PHD-POSITIONS-(Recommender-Systems,-Core-Database-Technologies,-and-Medical-Data-Mining)-td18356272.html
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    Thông tin từ chỗ ông thầy mình:
    Dear all,
    there is the following opening in my group. Please apply.
    If you do not want to apply, then please distribute.
    Many thanks -- Steffen Hölldobler
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    JOB OPPORTUNITY
    at the Knowledge Representation and Reasoning Group headed by Prof. Hölldobler at the Faculty of Computer Science of the Technische Universität Dresden, Germany.
    The group (www.wv.inf.tu-dresden.de/) coordinates the ?oEuropean Master?Ts Program in Computational Logic? (european.computational-logic.org/) and manages the ?oInternational Center for Computational Logic? (www.computational-logic.org/index.php).
    The group?Ts research orientation is strongly based on logic and formal methods,
    while the focus lies on the development of methods for knowledge representation
    and inference as well as on neural-symbolic integration.
    The open position is for a Ph.D. Student or Post-Doc. It is available from Aug. 1, 2008 with a duration of 3 years and the possibility of prolongation up to 2 years. The salary is based on E13 TV-L.
    The successful candidate is expected to do research in the area of Computational Logic (leading to a doctoral thesis in case of candidates without Ph.D. respectivly leading to a ?~Habilitation?T in case of Ph.D. holders), to do four hours teaching per week during lecturing periods, to assist in supervising the work of students, to provide assistance with administrative academic overhead and project acquisition in an international setting, and to play a substantial role in the administration and maintenance of the group''s computer systems consisting of Linux and Apple computers.
    Applicants should have an excellent diploma or master degree in computer science or related subject (higher qualifications - e.g. Ph.D. - are also welcome), substantial knowledge in logic-oriented Artificial Intelligence and/or related subjects, proficiency in English, and a substantial acquaintance with German which promises to impove rapidly till spring 2009 such that it will sufce for teaching and dealing with administrative issues.
    Please send your application (CV, certificates, transcript of records, contact information of persons whom we can contact for references) to the address mentioned below before July 25, 2008. Please send only copies of your application documents. Electronic applications are accepted.
    Prof. Dr. Steffen Hoelldobler
    International Center for Computational Logic
    Technische Universität Dresden
    01062 Dresden, Germany
    phone: [+49](351)46 33 83 40
    fax: [+49](351)46 33 83 42
    email: sh@iccl.tu-dresden.de
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    ========================================================================
    Job Offer for the Research Training Group 1194:
    "Self-organizing Sensor-Actuator-Networks"
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    The University of Karlsruhe (TH), Germany offers
    several PhD student positions (TV-L E 13)
    financed by the German Research Foundation (DFG) to applicants with an excellent graduate degree
    (master degree or Diplom) in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering or closely related fields, with a
    salary according to TV-L E13 (full-time), for a maximum of 3 years.
    Sensor-actuator networks consist of a large number of possibly miniaturized nodes that are embedded
    in the environment, connected via wireless communications, and capable to collaboratively observe
    and control a distributed phenomenon. A large number of nodes provide a good spatial resolution as
    well as a high fault tolerance. However, the energy constraints resulting from the required autonomous
    nodes impose severe limits on the performance with respect to the communication bandwidth and
    processing power and, hence, provide a challenge for architectural design and operation of this type of
    networks.
    The Research Training Group investigates fundamental problems in the area of sensor-actuator-
    networks. These include the whole spectrum reaching from communication and information
    processing to hardware/software system integration. Research topics also include query processing,
    content-based addressing schemes, energy efficiency, and self-organizing middleware. So far,
    research on sensor-actuator-networks focused on isolated aspects. One strong objective of the
    Training Group is to obtain integrated solutions that cover several aspects. Integration will be achieved
    by a close cooperation of experts from the different fields. Another far-reaching objective is the
    development of a systematic approach to sensor-actuator-network design.
    Due to the customized curriculum, PhD students will obtain a broad overview within the area of self-
    organizing sensor-actuator-networks. In ad***ion to lectures on specialized topics, a series of short
    lectures, seminars, and laboratory experiments are available. Weekly meetings are conducted in order
    *****pport the team building process. Furthermore, the PhD students have the possibility to perform
    exchange stays at labs of other international researchers.
    The Research Training Group is looking for bright and very motivated graduate students with excellent
    grades. To increase the number of women working in science and technology, female applicants are
    specifically encouraged. Handicapped applicants will have higher preference in case of equal
    qualifications.
    Ad***ional information on the Research Training Group is available at:
    http://www.grk1194.uni-karlsruhe.de/
    The selection of the graduate students will be made during a recruitment workshop in October 2008.
    Applications including the curriculum vitae, copies of certificates, letters of references, research
    interests, and an indication of the preferred subproject should be submitted to the chairman of the
    Research Training Group by September 13th, 2008 (electronic submissions are preferred):
    E-Mail: bewerbung@grk1194.uni-karlsruhe.de
    University of Karlsruhe (TH)
    Department of Computer Sciences
    Institute of Computer Science and Engineering
    Research Training Group 1194: "Self-organizing Sensor-Actuator-Networks"
    Prof. Dr.-Ing. Uwe D. Hanebeck
    Kaiserstrasse 12
    D-76131 Karlsruhe
    Germany




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    The Geographic Information Visualization and Analysis group at the University of Zurich invites applications for three doctoral research assistant positions in Geographic Information Science/Geovisualization each funded for 3 years. The positions, housed in the GIScience Center of the Geography Department, will start in September 2008, or as soon as possible thereafter. We are looking for MSc graduates from areas, such as Computational Geography, Geographic Information Science/GIS, Geomatics, Maths, Physics, Psychology, Cognitive Science, or Computer Science. For more background information about the department please visit us on the Web at http://www.geo.uzh.ch/gia/aboutus/.
    1) Context modelling and assessment of geographic relevance for mobile applications
    This project focuses on the development of methods for mobile context modelling informed by activity theory and assessing the geographic relevance of geospatial information. The objective is to formalise and implement these concepts in a prototype mobile application framework. This research requires experience in GIS, spatial data handling and quantitative spatio-temporal analysis methodologies as well as programming skills. http://www.geo.uzh.ch/gia/aboutus/openpositions/phd_relevance_assessment_ad.pdf
    Apply (CV, letter of motivation, transcripts, names and email contact of referees) electronically in a single PDF document to: Dr. Tumasch Reichenbacher, tumasch.reichenbacher@geo.uzh.ch (subject: PhD Relevance assessment)
    2) Representation of geographic relevance in mobile applications
    This project focuses on the development of methods for representing geographic relevance, including relevance-based filtering of features in the context of mobile geoservices. The objective is to find appropriate representations and metaphors for the geographic relevance concept and design suitable tests for an evaluation of these developments. This research requires experience in GIS, spatial data representation and handling as well as quantitative spatio-temporal analysis methodologies. http://www.geo.uzh.ch/gia/aboutus/openpositions/snf_phd_georel_ad.pdf
    Apply (CV, letter of motivation, transcripts, names and email contact of referees) electronically in a single PDF document to: Dr. Tumasch Reichenbacher, tumasch.reichenbacher@geo.uzh.ch (subject: PhD Relevance representation)
    3) Development and Implementation of Geofoveation (GeoF)
    This project focuses on the development of computational models and methods for improving level of detail management of geographic information displays by developing a concept we call geofoveation which is based on the principles of foveal vision. Bridging concepts between vision and visualization we will explore the potential of foveation in the geographic domain. The outcome of this project is expected to deliver a test-bed for evaluating the viewer response in a later project. *****cceed in this position you must have some experience in image processing and computer graphics, and you should be a fluent programmer. http://www.geo.uzh.ch/gia/aboutus/openpositions/snf-geofoveation-ad.pdf
    Apply (CV, letter of motivation, transcripts, names and email contact of referees) electronically in a single PDF document to: Dr. Arzu é-ẹ?ltekin, arzu.coltekin@geo.uzh.ch (subject: PhD GeoF)
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    The new CALVIN research group at the Computer Vision Laboratory of ETH Zurich is looking for several PhD students
    PhD students
    There are three main topics:
    large-scale learning of thousands of object/scene/attribute categories and their mutual contextual relations from the Internet
    human pose estimation and action recognition in uncontrolled video, such as TV shows
    modeling the parallel between the structure of visual scenes and the structure of natural sentences to aid visual learning and automatic image annotation
    Your profile:
    Masters degree (preferably in Computer Science; Mathematics, Electrical Engineering, and Physics are also accepted)
    Solid programming skills; the projects involve programming in Matlab and C++
    Solid mathematics knowledge (especially linear algebra and statistics)
    Creative and highly motivated
    Fluent in English, both written and spoken
    Prior knowledge in the areas of computer vision, machine learning or data mining is a plus (ideally a master thesis in a related field)
    Please send applications include:
    a complete CV, graduation marks, topic of your master thesis, the name and email address of one reference (preferably your master thesis supervisor). If you already have reserch experience, please include a publication list and references.

    For further questions, please contact Prof. Vittorio Ferrari ( ferrari@vision.ee.ethz.ch ).

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    PhD Pos Representation of geographic relevance in mobile application
    Friday 11. July 2008
    Company UniversitÔt Zẳrich, Geographisches Institut, Abt. GIVA
    Workplace UniversitÔt Irchel, Zẳrich
    Description Representation of geographic relevance in mobile applications
    The Geographic Information Visualization and Analysis group at the University of Zurich invites applications for a doctoral research assistant position in Geographic Information Science/Geovisualization to work on a 3-year project.
    The highly motivated, successful applicant will be asked to develop methods for representing geographic relevance, including relevance-based filtering of features in the context of mobile geoservices. The objective is to find appropriate representations and metaphors for the geographic relevance concept and design suitable tests for an evaluation of these developments.
    Education Applicants are required to have successfully completed a Masters degree in a relevant area, e.g., Geography, Geoinformatics /Geographic Information Science, Psychology, Cognitive Science, or Computer Science. You have experience in GIS, spatial data representation and handling as well as quantitative spatio-temporal analysis methodologies. Knowledge of wayfinding, spatial cognition, and decisionmaking would be an asset. You have good programming skills (preferably Java), you are confident in implementing the developed methods in the context of a geoservice framework. You have a proven ability to work independently on guided projects, and are interested in presenting your results orally and in publications for a larger scientific audience. You have a very good standard of written and spoken English and knowledge of German, whilst not required, would be an advantage.
    The position, housed in the GIScience Center of the Geography Department, will start in September 2008, or as soon as possible thereafter.
    For more background information about the department please visit us on the Web at http://www.geo.uzh.ch/gia/aboutus/ or direct any informal enquiries about the position to the address below.
    Send your application (CV, letter of motivation, transcripts, names and email contact of referees) electronically in a single PDF document to: Dr. Tumasch Reichenbacher,tumasch.reichenbacher@geo.uzh.ch (subject: PhD Relevance Representation), ph: +41-44-635-5152, fax: +41-44-635-6848. We will also behappy to answer informal inquiries. Review of applications will begin immediately, and will continue until the position is filled.
    Entrance upon September 2008, or as soon as possible thereafter
    Duration of appointment 3 years
    Is Jobsharing possible? no
    Only for persons notified workless in Switzerland? no
    Contact address Dr. Tumasch Reichenbacher, Geographic Information Visualization & Analysis, Department of Geography, University of Zurich, Winterthurerstr. 190 CH-8057 Zurich, Switzerland,ph: +41-44-635-5152, fax: +41-44-635-6848
    Email tumasch.reichenbacher@geo.uzh.ch (PhD Relevance representation)
    Link to the company http://www.geo.unizh.ch/gia/aboutus/
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    PhD Pos.: Context modelling + assessment of geogr. relevance for....
    Friday 11. July 2008
    Company UniversitÔt Zẳrich, Geographisches Institut, Abt. GIVA
    Workplace UniversitÔt Irchel, Zẳrich
    Description Context modelling and assessment of geographic relevance
    for mobile applications
    The Geographic Information Visualization and Analysis group at the University of Zurich invites applications for a doctoral research assistant position in Geographic Information Science/Geovisualization to work on a 3-year project. The highly motivated, successful applicant will be asked to develop methods for mobile context modelling informed by activity theory and assessing the geographic relevance of geospatial information. The objective is to formalise and implement these concepts in a prototype mobile application framework.
    Education Applicants are required to have successfully completed a Masters degree in a relevant area, e.g., Computatinal Geography, Geographic Information Science/GIS, Geomatics, Maths, Physics, or Computer Science. You have experience in GIS, spatial data handling and quantitative spatio-temporal analysis methodologies. Knowledge of optimization methods, decision-making models as well as spatial databases would be an asset.
    You have good computational and programming skills (preferably Java), including XML technology for geographic data (e.g., GML) and are confident in implementing the developed methods in a geoservice framework (e.g. OGC WFS and WMS, Google Maps, etc.).
    You have a proven ability to work independently on guided projects, and are interested in presenting your results orally and in publications for a larger scientific audience. You have a very good standard of written and spoken English and knowledge of German, whilst not required, would be an advantage.
    The position, housed in the GIScience Center of the Geography Department, will start in September 2008, or as soon as possible thereafter.
    For more background information about the department please visit us on the Web at http://www.geo.uzh.ch/gia/aboutus/ or direct any informal enquiries about the position to the address below.
    Send your application (CV, letter of motivation, transcripts, names and email contact of referees) electronically in a single PDF document to: Dr. Tumasch Reichenbacher, tumasch.reichenbacher@geo.uzh.ch (subject: PhD Relevance Assessment, ph: +41-44-635-5152, fax: +41-44-635-6848. We will also be happy to answer informal inquiries. Review of applications will begin immediately, and will continue until the position is filled.
    Entrance upon September 2008, or as soon as possible
    Duration of appointment 3 years
    Is Jobsharing possible? no
    Only for persons notified workless in Switzerland? no
    Contact address Dr. Tumasch Reichenbacher, Geographic Information Visualization & Analysis, Department of Geography, University of Zurich, Winterthurerstr. 190 CH-8057 Zurich, Switzerland,ph: +41-44-635-5152, fax: +41-44-635-6848
    Email tumasch.reichenbacher@geo.uzh.ch (subject: PhD Relevance Assessment)
    Link to the company http://www.geo.unizh.ch/gia/aboutus/
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    PhD position in speech recognition
    Company ETH Zurich
    Workplace ETH Zurich
    Description The speech processing group (see: http://www.tik.ee.ethz.ch/~spr) at ETH Zurich is a team of currently six members who work mainly in the domains of speech synthesis and speech recognition. The group is involved in a new interdisciplinary project in the area of multimodal man-machine communication. One of the project aims is to improve the robustness of speech recognition in adverse environment by means of other modalities, mainly vision. From the vision domain, support for the speech recognition can e.g. be attained via lip reading or scene analysis. On the one hand such information can be directly applied in the speech recognizer which is particularly helpful in the presence of strong background noise. On the other hand the information from the visual input may be used on the level of dialog processing to distinguish the user`s speech from the voices of other persons talking nearby.
    Education Applicants must have a master degree in computer science or electrical engineering with a strong background in digital signal processing, speech processing and statistical modeling or related topics.
    Please submit your application preferably by email to Dr. Beat Pfister (pfister@tik.ee.ethz.ch). Your application should contain a CV, a statement of interest, copies of degree certificates and associated scores, the master thesis, and two references.
    Entrance upon immediately
    Duration of appointment about 3 years
    Is Jobsharing possible? no
    Only for persons notified workless in Switzerland? no
    Contact address Dr. Beat Pfister
    Office ETZ D97.6
    Gloriastrasse 35
    ETH Zurich
    CH-8092 Zurich
    Email pfister@tik.ee.ethz.ch
    Link to the company http://www.tik.ee.ethz.ch/~spr
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    58 suất HB PhD tòan phần ngành CS Tại trường PoliMilan Italy:
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    CALL FOR INTEREST
    Department of Electronics and Information at Politecnico di Milano
    58 PhD positions in Information Technology at
    < http://www.dei.polimi.it/ricerca/dottorato/index.php?&idlang=eng >
    Milano, Italy
    ======================================================
    The Department of Electronics and Information is actively looking for applications from international students for the PhD program in Information Technology.
    The Department is striving to increase the number of students international students and of students from other universities in Italy,
    so as to strengthen our active international community.
    Around 25 scholarships are available for students each year, as well as a number of thematic scholarships for PhD thesis topics supported by industry.
    General information and admission policy is available at the
    department web site at http://www.dei.polimi.it/ricerca/dottorato/index.php?&idlang=eng
    The grant amounts roughly to 36,000 Euro over the three years of the
    PhD. Extra funding is available for participation in
    international conferences, schools, and workshops. Accommodation grants are available for international students.
    Teaching and all activities are in English.
    RESEARCH TOPICS
    The Department of Electronics and Information at Politecnico di Milano offers a common degree for PhD in Information technology.
    Students can specialize in one of the research areas in the Department:
    - Systems and Control
    - Electronics
    - Computer Science and Engineering
    - Telecommunications
    Research areas and research groups are described in the DEI web site at
    (see http://www.dei.polimi.it/index.php?&idlang=eng)
    CONTACTS
    Further information can be requested to the PhD Program area coordinators:
    - Systems and Control: Prof. Paolo Rocco, rocco@elet.polimi.it
    - Electronics: Prof. Carlo Fiorini, fiorini@elet.polimi.it
    - Computer Science and Engineering: Prof. Barbara Pernici, barbara.pernici@polimi.it
    - Telecommunications: Prof. Arnaldo Spalvieri, spalvieri@elet.polimi.it
    To get in contact with current PhD students you can contact the PhDDei association:
    http://ph.dei.polimi.it/
    Administrative information: Dr. Danila Ferrara, ferrara@elet.polimi.it

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