- From: Pan, Dr Jeff Z. <jeff.z.pan@abdn.ac.uk>
- Date: Thu, 6 Aug 2009 11:14:25 +0100
- To: "'www-rdf-logic@w3.org'" <www-rdf-logic@w3.org>
UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN RCUK Rural Digital Economy Research Hub Transforming Rural Communities Through Digital Innovation 8 PhD Studentships The University of Aberdeen is inviting applications for a number of PhD studentships on offer as a result of the development of a new Rural Digital Economy Research Hub funded by the UK Research Councils. The Digital Economy Hub based at Aberdeen is one of three such centres in the UK. An award of £12.4M will fund a programme of research over the next five years, which will explore how digital technologies can be developed to enhance the delivery of crucial services such as healthcare and transport in rural areas across the UK. Around 60 research staff and students will be based in the Hub. The Hub (www.digital-rural.org) draws together the University's research strengths in areas including computer science, communications engineering, human geography, transport, healthcare, sociology, and environmental science. Experts from across these disciplines will work together to understand and assess digital technology requirements and develop and evaluate solutions. Eight fully-funded 3.5 year studentships are on offer to outstanding applicants in a range of topic areas; examples include: Hybrid Wireless-Satellite Broadband for Rural Communities Adaptive Internet Transport for the Pervasive Future Internet Security and Privacy Policy Management Agent Support for Team Problem Solving Semantic Sensor Networks Adaptive, Context Aware User Agents Automated Generation of Natural Language Generating Natural Language Summaries of Non-Textual Data Agent-Aided Collaboration in Rural Emergency Care Digital Technology and Chronic Disease Management in Rural Settings Advanced Public Transport Systems Digital Time-Use Diaries Rural Enterprise and the Digital Economy Tourism and the Digital Economy Digital Support for Rapid Response to Environmental Change Social Computing and Natural Resource Conservation Networks Sustainability and Rural Digital Transformations Community and Business Adoption Processes Candidates for the awards must have an excellent first degree and be able to demonstrate an enthusiasm for interdisciplinary research. Students working within the Hub will benefit from: * A fully-funded three and a half year PhD programme that integrates a research project with research training in interdisciplinary skills and entrepreneurship. * A personalised pathway through this programme giving a balance of skills across key technology areas, future applications and human and societal issues. * A stimulating environment bringing together research staff and students from a range of disciplines to address the challenges of the Digital Economy. * Regular seminars and meetings with representatives from industry, the public sector, government agencies. * Supervision from international leaders across a range of research areas. * Office and laboratory space in a dedicated environment on the King's College campus. Awards Each studentship will pay fees and a maintenance stipend (starting at £13,290 p.a) for three and a half years. Studentships are only available to UK applicants or nationals of other EU states who have been OEordinarily resident' in the UK for 3 years. How to Apply Applicants should complete the application form at: http://www.abdn.ac.uk/sras/documents/dhapp.doc and should specify "Digital-1" on the application. Application forms should be returned to: Graduate School Admissions Unit College of Physical Sciences St Mary's, University of Aberdeen Aberdeen, AB24 3FU Deadline for applications is Friday 14th August 2009. Queries about the studentships should be directed to the Graduate School Admissions Unit. Tel: 01224 272525, Email: cpsgrad@abdn.ac.uk The University of Aberdeen is a charity registered in Scotland, No SC013683.
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