Monday, May 14, 2012

[DMANET] Fellowships for doctoral candidates at Paderborn University

The International Graduate School "Dynamic Intelligent Systems" of Paderborn University (Germany) offers 3-year fellowships for doctoral candidates starting October 1, 2012. The application deadline is May 30, 2012.

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The Graduate School "Dynamic Intelligent Systems" is run by the departments of Computer Science, Mathematics, Business Computing, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering, and it offers basic and application-oriented research projects in dynamic intelligent systems. Its faculty consists of

Computer Science: Johannes Blömer (Codes and Cryptography), Marco Dorigo (Swarm Intelligence), Gregor Engels (Database and Information Systems), Holger Karl (Computer Networks), Uwe Kastens (Programming Languages and Compilers), Hans Kleine Büning (Knowledge-based Systems), Friedhelm Meyer auf der Heide (Algorithms and Complexity), Marco Platzner (Computer Engineering), Franz Rammig (Design of Distributed Embedded Systems), Wilhelm Schäfer (Software Engineering), Heike Wehrheim (Specification and Modelling of Software Systems)

Business Computing: Wilhelm Dangelmaier (Business Computing, esp. CIM), Leena Suhl (Decision Support & Operations Research Lab)

Mathematics: Michael Dellnitz (Applied Mathematics - Numerical Mathematics and Dynamical Systems), Eckhard Steffen (Graph Theory)

Mechanical Engineering: Jürgen Gausemeier (Product Engineering), Ansgar Trächtler (Control Engineering and Mechatronics)
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Further information is available on www.uni-paderborn.de/gs.

Applicants must hold a Master Degree (or equivalent) in Computer Science, Mathematics, Business Computing, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or related fields.
Applications should be submitted electronically on http://pace.uni-paderborn.de/application.html) before May 30, 2012.

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