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BRICS PhD grants and Marie Curie fellowships
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BRICS - Basic Research in Computer Science
at the Universities of Aarhus and Aalborg, Denmark
This is a call for applications for:
PhD admission and PhD grants, and
Marie Curie Training Site Fellowships.
BRICS, Basic Research in Computer Science, is funded by the Danish
National Research Foundation. It comprises an International PhD
School with an associated Research Laboratory.
BRICS is based on a commitment to develop theoretical computer
science, covering core areas such as:
- Semantics of Computation,
- Logic,
- Algorithms and Data Structures,
- Complexity Theory,
- Data Security and Cryptology, and
- Verification,
as well as a number of spin-off activities including
- Web Technology,
- Quantum Informatics,
- Bio Informatics, and
- Networks and Distributed Real-Time Systems.
BRICS has a number of new PhD grants and fellowships available,
starting in 2003. Applications can be submitted at any time. However,
the application deadline for PhD grants starting August 2003 is
February 15, 2003.
PhD admission and grants:
Any student with at least four years of studies in computer science is
eligible to apply for PhD admission and grants.
Marie Curie Fellowships:
These fellowships are offered within Interactive Computation -
Methodology, Security, and Efficiency - and are open to PhD students
who are nationals of a member state of the European Community or an
associated state, and who wish to spend time (from three months to
twelve months) at BRICS, as part of their PhD studies.
Further information, including instructions on how to apply, can be
found at:
http://www.brics.dk/Positions/
For information on BRICS in general, see:
http://www.brics.dk/
http://www.cs.auc.dk/research/FS/
You are also welcome to contact one of the BRICS directors:
- Mogens Nielsen, Aarhus, mn@brics.dk
- Kim G. Larsen, Aalborg, kgl@brics.dk
Kindly forward this information to interested students at your
university or research institute.
Thank you very much.
Mogens Nielsen and Kim G. Larsen