Showing posts with label KTH. Show all posts
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Friday, June 11, 2010

Sweden: PhD student in Security and Privacy of Social Networks

Application deadline: June 28, 2010
Employer's reference number: D-2010-0248


KTH The School of Computer Science and Communication (CSC) seeks a PhD student in Security and Privacy of Social Networks.

KTH is the largest technical university in Sweden. Education and research cover a broad spectrum within natural sciences and engineering, as well as architecture, industrial engineering and management, urban planning, work science and environmental engineering. KTH has 6,955 full-time equivalent students at Bachelor (first) level, 5,545 at Master (second) level, 1,314 at doctoral studies (third) level and 3,900 employees.

CSC is one of Sweden’s most advanced and successful research and education institutions in Information Technology at KTH and Stockholm University. The activities of the school focus on higher education and research within the traditional core areas of numerical analysis and computer science; from theory building and analysis of mathematical models to algorithm construction, implementation and simulation. Other core areas of growing importance are technology and methods for the support of human communication and computer mediated cooperation over distances in time and space. The applied research includes scientific computing, computer science, computer vision, robotics, neuroinformatics and neural networks, human-computer interaction, media technology and graphic arts, and communication through speech, language and music.

For more information see

The Department of Theoretical Computer Science (TCS) offers a stimulating research environment in a range of topics such as complexity theory and approximation algorithms, computer and network security, cryptography, programming languages, and formal methods. Security and safety of computer and network based systems has been identified as an area of strategic importance.


Online Social Networks like Facebook, MySpace, Xing, etc. have become extremely popular. Yet they have some limitations that we want to overcome for a next generation of social networks: privacy concerns and requirements of Internet connectivity, both of which are due to web-based applications on a central site whose owner has access to all data. To overcome these limitations, we envision a paradigm shift from a client-server to a peer-to-peer infrastructure coupled with encryption so that users keep control of their data and can use the social network also locally, without Internet access. This shift gives rise to many research questions intersecting areas such as networking, security, distributed systems, and social network analysis - leading to a better understanding of how technology can support social interactions. For more details see the PeerSoN project page at


The goal of this PhD project is to develop and evaluate security and privacy mechanisms for decentralized social networks in particular and for provider-independent personal communications in general.


The candidate will join a collaborative project with researchers located at KTH, NTU Singapore, EPFL Lausanne, and T-Labs Berlin.


This is a four-year, time-limited position and normally includes 20% departmental duties, usually teaching. Research/doctoral students must be registered at KTH. The starting date is open for discussion, though ideally we would like the successful candidate to start as soon as possible.


Employment

Form of employment: Time-limited
Work time: Full time
Start date: According to agreement
The salary follows the directions provided by KTH
Number of positions: 1


Qualifications

The applicant is expected to have a strong background and interest in computer science, including subjects such as security, cryptography, networking, distributed systems, and game theory.

Applicants must be strongly motivated for doctoral studies, possess the ability to work independently and perform critical analysis as well as possessing good levels of cooperative and communicative abilities.

To address its varied work, KTH aims to employ a diversity of talent and thus welcomes applicants who will add to the variety of the University, especially as concerns its gender structure.

Application

Application deadline: June 28, 2010
Employer's reference number: D-2010-0248

Applications should contain a letter where the applicants describe themselves, their qualifications, and interests. They should also contain a Curriculum Vitae, grade transcripts, copies of the applicant’s Master thesis and/or publications, and names and addresses of two references. Applicants about to finish their M.Sc. degrees may be considered for the position.

Applications via email to:

Write reference number in the email subject. (CV, etc should be sent as an attachment preferably pdf-files.)

Alternatively applications by ordinary post to be sent to:

KTH, CSC
att. Susanne Bergman
Lindstedtsvägen 3, plan 4
SE-100 44 Stockholm
Sweden

Source: KTH Website

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Ph.D students in Signal Processing at KTH, Sweden

Latest date for submission of application 2010-03-21

The Signal Processing Lab at the School of Electrical Engineering at The Royal Institute of Technology is seeking Ph.D students in Signal Processing
KTH is the largest technical university in Sweden. Education and research cover a broad spectrum within natural sciences and engineering, as well as architecture, industrial engineering and management, urban planning, work science and environmental engineering. There are circa 12,000 full-year undergraduate students, 1,400 postgraduate students and 3,100 employees.
Research project

The Signal Processing Lab at the School of Electrical Engineering conducts research in statistical signal processing and signal processing for communications. Research topics include channel modelling, transmission and coding techniques, receiver algorithms and detection, resource management and optimization, radio measurements, instrumentation, positioning and navigation, UWB ranging. They are now seeking Ph.D. students to their research projects that address key issues in positioning, navigation, wireless communications, and communication channel modeling and estimation.

Their Ph.D. program is highly competitive and aimed at only the most motivated students. It is a challenging but rewarding research education leading up to a degree that is internationally well respected. It provides a platform for a successful career in industrial R&D, academics, or for launching an innovative high-tech idea in a dynamic "start-up" business.
Their graduates are highly sought after upon graduation and can choose which part of the world they wish to work in. During your studies you will have the opportunity to regularly attend international conferences and workshops, visit research laboratories and academic institutions. This way you will build up a network of international contacts useful in your future career.
Every student will also have the opportunity to spend an extended period (2-9 months) abroad at another top research lab. The Signal Processing Labs research projects are often conducted with industrial partners on problems that are of high relevance to industry.
The position includes approximately 80% research and 20% teaching responsibilities.

Qualifications
Master of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics or equivalent. We are seeking for newly qualified candidates or candidates with some years of working experience. Applications from students that are close to finishing a master level education will also be evaluated. Publication of articles will be regarded as a merit.
Fluency in English, both written and verbal is a must.

We are looking for candidates who possess problem-solving analytical skills and are quality-conscious and performance-oriented. You have the ability to work both collaboratively and autonomously to produce your own high-quality documents.
To address its varied work, KTH aims to employ a diversity of talent and thus welcomes applicants who will add to the variety of the University, especially as concerns its gender structure.

Employment
Form of employment: Time limited positionStarting date: As soon as possible, with regard to notice
Application
This recruitment is performed by Academic Work Recruitment, but you will be employed by The Royal Institute of Technology. The application shall be sent by e-mail or by the advertisement at Academic Works website:
recruitmentstockholmnord@academicwork.se
http://www.academicwork.se

Specify ref JJA41286 & E2010-0051 in the subject line.

The application shall include curriculum vitae, a short description of future professional goals and interests, final grades and names of 2 references.

Contact person
Josefin Jansson, recruitment administrator, Academic Work Phone +46-8-562 467 63 +46-8-562 467 63

Thursday, November 26, 2009

PhD studenthip in Neuroinformatics, including Computational Neuroscience at KTH, Sweden

Deadline: 15th December 2009

Source: http://www.kth.se/om/work-at-kth/2.1445/1.48108?l=en_UK

The School of Computer Science and Communication at KTH, seeks PhD students within a new Erasmus Mundus PhD programme, see www.kth.se/eurospin.

KTH is the largest technical university in Sweden. Education and research cover a broad spectrum within natural sciences and engineering, as well as architecture, industrial engineering and management, urban planning, work science and environmental engineering. There are circa 12,000
full-year undergraduate students, 1,400 postgraduate students and 3,100 employees.

CSC is one of Sweden’s most advanced and successful research and education institutions in Information Technology. The activities of the school focus on higher education and research within the traditional core areas of numerical analysis and computer science; from theory building and analysis of mathematical models to algorithm construction, implementation and simulation. Other core areas of growing importance are technology and methods for the support of human communication and computer mediated cooperation over distances in time and space. The applied research includes scientific computing, computer science, computer vision, robotics, computational biology, human-computer interaction, media technology and graphic arts, and communication through speech, language and music. For more information, see

The Department of Computational Biology at CSC conducts research about the function of neurons, neuronal networks and the brain, i.e. in computational neuroscience. It is the leading lab in the field of computational neuroscience in Sweden and collaborates closely with Dept. Neuroscience at Karolinska institutet. Within the Erasmus Mundus PhD programme “EuroSPIN” we now seek PhD students with a profile towards neuroinformatics, including computational neuroscience.

This is a four-year, time-limited position. Research students must be registered at two of the EuroSPIN patners, e.g. KTH and another university. The salary or stipend received follows the guidelines provided by the Erasmus Mundus programme.

Qualifications

The ideal applicant has documented competence and skills in computer science and programming
as well as in neuroscience and modeling of biological systems. Previous scientific publication in the field is a bonus. The candidates should have good abilities to formulate and reason about scientific questions and to work creatively with such issues as well as to express them clearly in speech and writing. A strong criterion for selection is the applicants expected ability to complete the studies within the time given. An applicant who in the next few months will finish his/her MSc degree will also be
considered in the evaluation process.

Applicants must be strongly motivated for doctoral studies, possess the ability to work independently and perform critical analysis as well as possessing good levels of cooperative and communicative abilities.

To address its varied work, the EuroSPIN consortium aims to employ a diversity of talent and thus welcomes applicants who will add to the variety of the environment, especially as concerns its gender structure.

Employment

Form of employment: Time-limited
Start date: According to agreement

Application

Applications via a webbased appliction form found at

Final date of application: 2009-12-15

Contact(s)

Queries concerning PhD studies at KTH can be directed to:
Eva-Lena Åkerman, Staff Manager
Phone: +46 8 790 91 06

Queries concerning the project content can be directed to:
Jeanette Hellgren Kotaleski, Professor
Phone: +46 8 790 6903

Four PhD studentships in Mechatronics at KTH, Sweden

Deadline: November 30, 2009

Source: http://www.kth.se/aktuellt/2.1445/1.49251?l=en

The Department of Machine Design at the School of Industrial Engineering and Management seeks four talented PhD students.

KTH is the largest technical university in Sweden. Education and research cover a broad spectrum within natural sciences and engineering, as well as architecture, industrial engineering and management, urban planning, work science and environmental engineering. There are circa 12,000 full-year undergraduate students, 1,400 postgraduate students and 3,100 employees.

Activities at the School of Industrial Engineering and Management cover the engineering, technological and economic knowledge necessary to be able to develop new products, material and production processes in a sustainable fashion as concerns technical management, financial profitability and the environment. One precondition for innovation and enterprise is the study and application of basic physical and chemical phenomena as well as the integration of new, often multidisciplinary technologies, methods and tools. Core knowledge areas include industrial design and innovation, product and production development, materials development, micro and nano technology as well as industrial economics, organization and management.

About the positions

Mechatronics entails optimal integration of technologies – mechanics, electronics, software and control – in order to develop products with new functionality and improved performance. Road vehicles are maybe the most obvious example of applied mechatronics. A modern car has a large number of micro computer based subsystems which cooperate over different networks. Examples of new functionality include engine control, steering and braking systems and active safety systems.
Design of mechatronic systems puts new demands on methods and tools as a basis for true integration of subsystems, tools and competencies, and thereby facilitating efficient design, implementation and verification. This is a substantial industrial challenge which today hinders cost effective product development.

The four positions span three different research projects according to the following:

  • Architectures and methods for dependable and flexible vehicle embedded systems. The project is funded mainly by the VINNOVA FFI program.
  • Design and optimization of future mechatronic road vehicle subsystems, e.g. x-by-wire systems. The project is funded mainly by SSF via its ProViking program.
  • Technologies for mechatronic subsystems in heavy vehicles (brakes, steering). The project is funded mainly by the VINNOVA Gröna Bilen II program.

The Mechatronics Lab offers a stimulating and multidisciplinary research and teaching environment including around 20 researchers, teaching staff and technicians. Much of the activities involve quite substantial cooperation with industry and with international partners, especially in Europe. The work opportunities for people with a PhD degree in the field are remarkable.

Qualifications

A suitable background for this position is a Master of Science degree combined with strong interst and/or experience from one or more of the areas mechatronics, embedded systems, system design, modelling and simulation, automatic control and product development.

Applicants must be strongly motivated for doctoral studies and must possess the ability to work independently and perform critical analysis and hold good levels of cooperative and communicative abilities. Fluent English, spoken and written, is a requirement as PhD student. A corresponding capability in Swedish is a merit.

KTH has high ambition to employ a diversity of talent and thus welcomes applicants who will add to the variety of the environment, especially as concerns its gender structure.

Employment

Form of employment: Time-limited PhD student positions.
Up to 20% of the time may be allocated to department duties such as teaching.

Application

Latest date of application is November 30, 2009
Please indicate reference number M-2009-0355 in Your application which should include:

  • Full curriculum vitae
  • Transcripts from university /university college
  • A personal letter describing motivation, interest and any other personal characteristics of relevance
  • Letter of recommendation or list of contact persons

Applications to be sent to:
KTH Maskinkonstruktion
Brinellvägen 83
100 44 Stockholm
or to

For general information about KTH , see

and for the Department of Machine Design see

For more information about the Mechatronics Lab

Contacts

Jan Wikander, Professor
Tel: 08-790 7370

Martin Törngren, Professor
Tel: 08-790 6307

Union representative

Rikard Lingström, SACO
Tel: 08-790 8292