Dear Colleagues,

This might be of interest to some of you.

Fully Funded PhD studentships in Location-Aware Ubiquitous Computing for the 
Digital Economy at new Doctoral Training Centre University of Nottingham.

Please note that for those applying to DTC studentships related to the Centre 
for Geospatial Science areas of research ( visit 
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/cgs/ ) please mention this in your response and 
also copy your email to stella.ful...@nottingham.ac.uk


Details below:

Location-aware Ubiquitous Computing, which takes advantage of knowing the 
geographical position of the millions of fixed and mobile computing and 
communications devices embedded into the world around us is the most exciting 
and significant technology to emerge since the Internet and promises to 
transform the ways in which we work, shop, travel, learn, socialise and play. 
Would you like to be at the heart of this revolution, exploring new uses of 
ubiquitous computing, creating new location-aware technologies, or studying 
their impact on people's lives?
 
This new Doctoral Training Centre at the University of Nottingham is recruiting 
on to a unique and major new PhD programme in Location-aware Ubiquitous 
Computing. Supported by EPSRC and over 30 industry partners, we are training a 
community of over 50 PhD students to become the next generation of research 
leaders in this field. In the first instance these studentships are only open 
to home/EU students.
 
Students will benefit from:
 
*  a fully-funded four-year PhD programme that integrates a leading-edge 
research project with research training in interdisciplinary skills 
*  a personalised pathway through this programme giving a balance of skills 
across key technology areas, future applications and human and societal issues 
*  training in innovation and ingenuity to equip students for careers in 
industry, from global companies to start-ups 
*  a three-month salaried internship at one of our partners which include the 
BBC, BT, EADS Astrium, HP, IBM, Logica, Microsoft, Network Rail, Nokia, 
Ordnance Survey, PARC, Scott Wilson and Thales (full list below) 
*  regular seminars and meetings with industry representatives to develop 
contacts with future employers 
*  an enhanced stipend of £15,000 per annum (home students only) as well as a 
personal laptop 
*  supervision from international leaders in the field of Location-aware 
Ubiquitous Computing and associated disciplines 
*  use of multi-million pound state-of-the-art facilities including positioning 
and sensing test-beds and transport simulators 
*  career guidance support tailored to individual needs 
*  office and laboratory space on Nottingham's award-winning Jubilee Campus
 
Students from a wide variety of backgrounds including computer science, the 
geospatial sciences, engineering, psychology, sociology, business, social 
science and the arts are all invited to apply but you must have an excellent 
first degree and be able to demonstrate an enthusiasm for interdisciplinary 
research.
 
Our current industry partners are: Active Ingredient, Aerial, BBC, Blast 
Theory, BT, EADS Astrium, EUROCONTROL, Fhios, Guidance Monitoring, HP, HW 
Communications, IBM, innovITS, Leica Geosystems, Location and Timing KTN, 
Logica, Microsoft, Network Rail, Nokia, Nottingham Scientific, Ordnance Survey, 
PARC, Scott Wilson, SERCO, Thales, Trinity House, TRL Technology.
 
Informal enquiries may be addressed to Dr H Glover, tel: 0115 846 6780 or 
Email: ha...@cs.nott.ac.uk. For enquiries related to the Centre for Geospatial 
Science CGS areas of research (see www.nottingham.ac.uk/cgs ) please mention 
this in your response and also copy your email to 
stella.ful...@nottingham.ac.uk. 
 
Applications, with a detailed CV and a statement of research interests, should 
be sent to Dr H Glover, School of Computer Science, The University of 
Nottingham, Jubilee Campus, Wollaton Road, Nottingham, NG8 1BB. Email: 
ha...@cs.nott.ac.uk . Please quote ref. SCI/550X1.
 
The closing date for the first round of applications is 28 February 2009, but 
further opportunities to apply may be available in April 2009.


Best wishes,

Suchith

Dr Suchith Anand
Centre for Geospatial Science
Sir Clive Granger Building
University of Nottingham
Tel: (0)115 846 8408
url: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/cgs/cgs_suchith_anand.html

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