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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

PhD Research Fellow in ICT/Mobile communication at Adger University, Norway

Closing date: 27 April 2010.

PhD Research Fellow in ICT/Mobile communication at the Faculty of Engineering and Science Ref 102/09


The University of Agder invites applications for a full-time fixed-term appointment as PhD Research Fellow in ICT/mobile communication for a period of three years, at the Department of Information and Communication Technology, Faculty of Engineering and Science. The position is located in Grimstad, Norway. The starting date is negotiable.


The Faculty of Engineering and Science offers master’s and PhD programmes in ICT. With more than 30 academic staff and an extensive network of Norwegian and international partner universities, the Faculty, with its regional industrial partners, constitutes one of the largest research and development environments within mobile communications in Norway.
The position is intended to address issues related to future wireless, residential applications and supporting infrastructures. Potential research topics for the PhD study include:

  • Investigation of future user scenarios with regard to applications in residential environments;
  • Visualization of user interaction for future applications;
  • Integration of ubiquitous computing and next generation networks and services;
  • Performance evaluation of solution alternatives with existing approaches
  • Emphasis will be given to the applicant’s qualifications in the following fields:
    Solid knowledge of wireless communications and distributed network architectures;
  • Programming experience with mobile devices and NGN/IMS network functions;
  • Experience with feasibility testing and system evaluation;
  • Research experience


The successful applicant must hold a master's degree in a relevant field.

The position places great demands on the applicant’s capacity for independent goal-oriented work, ability to concentrate and attention to detail. Applicants will be assessed on the basis of academic background and results, and any previous research and development work. Relevant practical experience, personal suitability and good teamwork skills will also be emphasised.
A high level of oral and written proficiency in English is required.

The Research Fellow must be admitted to the UiA PhD programme in ICT within three months of appointment. The Research Fellow is expected to complete a doctoral dissertation within the period of employment.

Information about the appointment criteria for a position as Research Fellow can be found in the Regulations Concerning Terms and Conditions of Employment for the Post of Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Research Fellow, Research Assistant and Resident, available for download at www.uia.no/vacancies

For further information on the regulations and admission requirements for the PhD programme in ICT, please see the University’s web page: http://www.uia.no/en/portals/about_the_university/engineering_and_science/phd/phd_in_ict.

The Civil Service is committed to reflecting the diversity of society in its work force. It is therefore a goal of personnel policy in the Civil Service to achieve balanced gender representation, include different age groups and recruit civil servants from backgrounds reflecting the ethnic diversity of the country. Women and minority candidates are especially encouraged to apply for the position.

Short-listed applicants will be invited for interviews. With the applicant’s permission, UiA will also conduct a reference check before appointment.

Appointment is made by the University of Agder’s Appointments Committee for Teaching and Research Positions. The successful applicant will have rights and obligations in accordance with the current regulations for the Civil Service. Organisational changes and changes in the duties and responsibilities of the position must be expected.

The position is remunerated within the State salary scale, salary plan 17.515, code 1017, salary grade 45 (NOK 355.600). A 2 % compulsory pension contribution to the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund is deducted from the pay according to current statutory provisions.
Applicants must submit their application and CV online. Please click on the link “Send application” at [URL Easycruit]. The following documentation should be uploaded as an attachment with the online application:

  • Certified copies of diplomas including transcripts of academic record,
  • Letters of reference
  • List of academic publications
  • Master’s thesis
  • Up to three (3) selected scientific publications that the applicant wishes to include in the evaluation

The applicants are fully responsible for submitting complete documentation before the closing date.

The application and all other documentation should be submitted in Norwegian, Danish, Swedish or English.

In accordance with §25(2) of the Freedom of Information Act, applicants may request that they are not identified in the open list of applicants. The University, however, reserves the right to publish the name of applicants. Applicants will be advised of the University's intention to exercise this right.
For further information please contact Professor Frank Reichert, tel. +47 37 25 3006 +47 37 25 3006, e-mail frank.reichert@uia.no, or Head of Department, Professor Andreas Prinz, tel. +47 37253220 +47 37253220, e-mail andreas.prinz@uia.no. The full text of this announcement is also available online at www.uia.no/vacancies. For more information on working at UiA, see www.uia.no/work.

PhD Research Fellow in ICT/mobile communication security and privacy policies at University of Adger, Norway

Closing date: 27 April 2010.

PhD Research Fellow in ICT/mobile communication security and privacy policies at the Faculty of Engineering and Science Ref 101/09 The University of Agder invites applications for a full-time fixed-term appointment as PhD Research Fellow in ICT/mobile communications for a period of three years, at the Department of Information and Communication Technology, Faculty of Engineering and Science. The position is located in Grimstad, Norway. The starting date is negotiable.

The Faculty of Engineering and Science offers master’s and PhD programmes in ICT. With more than 30 academic staff and an extensive network of Norwegian and international partner universities, the Faculty, with its regional industrial partners, constitutes one of the largest research and development environments within mobile communications in Norway.



The position is intended to address security, privacy and trust aspects in future pervasive applications and supporting infrastructures. Potential research topics for the PhD study include:


  • Security and privacy policies for information sharing in pervasive environments
  • User and context awareness in pervasive computing and ambient intelligent environments
  • Access Control enforcement, authentication and secure data access in pervasive environments
  • Cryptographic techniques to ensure privacy and security in pervasive environments
    Modeling, construction, analysis and implementation of robust and efficient cryptographic protocols applied to pervasive services and systems
  • Investigation of future user scenarios with focus on providing secure, privacy-preserving and trustful environments
  • Security, privacy and trust in social networks
  • Privacy, security, ownership and reliability issues

Emphasis will be given to the applicant’s qualifications in the following fields:

  • Solid knowledge in the field of information security;
  • Solid knowledge of wireless communications and distributed network architectures;
  • Solid programming experience;
  • Research experience.

The successful applicant must hold a master's degree in a relevant field.

The position places great demands on the applicant’s capacity for independent goal-oriented work, ability to concentrate and attention to detail. Applicants will be assessed on the basis of academic background and results, and any previous research and development work. Relevant practical experience, personal suitability and good teamwork skills will also be emphasised.

A high level of oral and written proficiency in English is required.

The PhD Research Fellow must be admitted to UiA’s PhD programme in Information and Communication Technology within three months of appointment. The PhD Research Fellow is expected to complete a doctoral dissertation within the period of employment.

Further provisions relating to the position as PhD Research Fellow can be found in the Regulations Concerning Terms and Conditions of Employment for the Post of Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Research Fellow, Research Assistant and Resident, available for download at www.uia.no/vacancies

For further information on the regulations and admission requirements for the PhD programme in ICT, please see the University’s web page:
http://www.uia.no/en/portals/about_the_university/engineering_and_science/phd/phd_in_ict.

The Civil Service is committed to reflecting the diversity of society in its work force. It is therefore a goal of personnel policy in the Civil Service to achieve balanced gender representation, include different age groups and recruit civil servants from backgrounds reflecting the ethnic diversity of the country. Women and minority candidates are especially encouraged to apply for the position.

Short-listed applicants will be invited for interviews. With the applicant’s permission, UiA will also conduct a reference check before appointment.

Appointment is made by the University of Agder’s Appointments Committee for Teaching and Research Positions. The successful applicant will have rights and obligations in accordance with the current regulations for the Civil Service. Organisational changes and changes in the duties and responsibilities of the position must be expected.

The position is remunerated within the State salary scale, salary plan 17.515, code 1017, salary grade 45 (NOK 355.600). A 2 % compulsory pension contribution to the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund is deducted from the pay according to current statutory provisions.

Applicants must submit their application and CV online. Please click on the link “Send application” at [URL Easycruit]. The following documentation should be uploaded as an attachment with the online application:

Certified copies of diplomas with transcripts of records and letters of reference
List of scientific publications
Master’s thesis
Up to three (3) selected scientific publications that the applicant wishes to include in the evaluation
The applicants are fully responsible for submitting complete documentation before the closing date.

The application and all other documentation should be submitted in Norwegian, Danish, Swedish or English.

In accordance with §25(2) of the Freedom of Information Act, applicants may request that they are not identified in the open list of applicants. The University, however, reserves the right to publish the name of applicants. Applicants will be advised of the University's intention to exercise this right.

For further information please contact Professor Vladimir Oleshchuk, tel. +47 37 25 3212 +47 37 25 3212, e-mail vladimir.oleshchuk@uia.no, or Head of Department Professor Andreas Prinz,

tel. +47 37253220 +47 37253220, e-mail andreas.prinz@uia.no. The full text of this announcement is also available online at www.uia.no/vacancies. For more information on working at UiA, see www.uia.no/work.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

PhD scholarship in mathematics at NTNU, Norway


Closing date: March 31st 2010.

The grant is a part of the project: GeNuIn Applications. See also http://wiki.math.ntnu.no/genuin

The successful applicants will work on numerical algorithms for problems with an underlying geometric structure, like for instance differential equations whose solution evolves on a manifold or admits a symmetry. Geometric structure often corresponds to concrete physical features of the model. Applications of interest are problems in engineering of marine control structures. Emphasis is given to both development and analysis of new and improved schemes for such problems. The position will start the 1st of August 2010.

For more information regarding the position, please contact Associate Professor Elena Celledoni, email Elena.Celledoni@math.ntnu.no/ tel+47 73593541.

Applications are to be submitted electronically through www.jobbnorge.no
Preferably, we want the attachments in one file.
Applications should be marked IME 003-2010.

For more information, please see attachment.vedlegg: 2010 884 stip IMF.pdf
Source: http://innsida.ntnu.no/nettopp_lesmer.php?kategori=nyheter&dokid=4b544b5c906ba7.39256442

2 PhD Scholarship in Modelling of Petroleum Resurvoir at NTNU, Norway

Closing date: March 19, 2010.

The Department of Mathematical Sciences, Norwegian University of Science and Technology has available up to two PhD Research Fellowship positions for a three year period. The positions are financed by the Research Council of Norway and a group of petroleum related companies.
For applicants speaking a Scandinavian language, there is a possibility for four years of employment with teaching obligations.

The candidates will study spatial mathematical and statistical models for inversion of well log observations, seismic data and production history. Mathematical modelling and parameter estimation in complex models will be major subjects of study. The work will be performed in cooperation with personnel at the Department of Petroleum Technology and Applied Geophysics, NTNU and several petroleum related companies.

The applicants should have a MSc-degree in physics or mathematical sciences, or a comparable competence, and have some background and interest in probability theory and statistics. Candidates completing their MSc-degree in 2009/2010 2009/2010 are also encouraged to apply.

The position should lead to a PhD-degree and it is required that the candidates enrol as PhD-students at NTNU. For more information about PhD education at NTNU, see
http://www.ime.ntnu.no/english/reserach/phd

For more information regarding the positions, please contact Professor Henning Omre, email omre@math.ntnu.no / tel +47 90937848 +47 90937848 or Professor Bjørn Ursin, email bjorn.ursin@ntnu.no / tel +4799454552 +4799454552
Applications are to be submitted electronically through www.jobbnorge.no
Preferably, we want the attachments in one file.

Applications should be marked IME 015-2010.

For more information, please see attachment: IMF.pdf

Source:http://innsida.ntnu.no/nettopp_lesmer.php?kategori=nyheter&dokid=4b7d0a9170d974.80740456

PhD Scholarship in Evolutionary Biology at NTNU, Norway

Application deadline: 12.03.2010.

A PhD position in evolutionary biology focusing on the evolvability of allometry in plants is available at the Department of Biology. The fellowship is for three years with the possibility of up to four years including teaching duties to the Department of Biology. The position is within the NTNU Evolution, Ethology and Ecology group (EEE): (http://www.ntnu.no/biologi/eee)


The fellowship runs under the doctoral programme at the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology. The faculty is the employer, and working place is Department of Biology. The Department of Biology has 36 members of faculty (professors and associate professors), 22 research scientists and about 66 PhD students and post docs. The department has research programs in evolutionary biology, population genetics, aquatic and terrestrial ecology, conservation biology and biodiversity, ethology, molecular biology, cell biology, plant and animal physiology and ecophysiology, aquaculture, and marine biology. There is considerable collaboration between the disciplines.


More information about the Department of Biology can be found at: http://www.ntnu.no/biologi/english.

Project background: Allometry captures the changes in relative dimensions of parts of the body that are correlated with changes in the overall size. Allometry is traditionally described as a power relationship between the trait size y and the body size x: . In this equation b, the allometric exponent, represents the relative growth of the two characters considered. If b=1, the two characters vary in size proportionally and the shape is conserved at any size. If b <1,>1, y increases in size more rapidly than x. The evolutionary significance and the magnitude to which adaptive evolution can change the allometric exponent are rather controversial. The allometric exponent, b has been initially considered as a constant with little or even no possibility to vary adaptively. However, some authors argued that some changes in b can be attributed to natural selection. This idea has recently received a renewal of attention with the hypothesis that traits presumably under directional selection should display positive allometry (b > 1), while traits under stabilizing selection should display negative allometry (b <>


Requirements: The position require a Master degree or similar within evolutionary biology and/or ecology. The applicant must be qualified for the doctoral program within these disciplines. Experience from work on plants in greenhouse is a serious advantage. Background in statistics and evolutionary biology will also be considered advantageous. We are looking for a hard-working candidate, highly motivated to conduct fundamental scientific research. Ability to carry out goal-oriented work, ability to deliver, oral and written presentation of research results, and good co-operation abilities will be emphasized.


In order to be accepted as a PhD student the grades of the MSc degree has to be sufficiently high (in Norway: B/2.5, or better), or the applicant has to document a similar level through later scientific work. Candidates from universities outside Norway are requested to send a Diploma Supplement or a similar document, which describes in detail the study and grade system and the rights for further studies associated with the obtained degree: http://ec.europa.eu/education/policies/rec_qual/recognition/diploma_en.html

The application must contain information on education, exams and previous practice. Publications and other scientific work which the applicant wishes to be taken into consideration must be attached. Multi-authored publications require a brief description of the applicant’s contribution, and should be enclosed.

The appointment of the PhD fellow will be made according to national guidelines for appointment of PhD fellows at universities and university colleges. Applicants are obliged to engage in an organized PhD training program, and an educational plan will be drafted that includes the attendance of courses and national/international meetings. The PhD student will also be expected to assist in the teaching of undergraduates. A contract regarding the period of appointment and the obligations of the PhD fellow must be signed by the fellow and the University. Appointment requires approval of the applicant's plan for a PhD study, and should lead to a dissertation (PhD thesis).

The appointment will be made according to the general regulations regarding university employees. The government work force of Norway should reflect the diversity of the population, and this is an “Equal Opportunities position”. The annual salary of the PhD position is NOK 355.400,- per year (code 1017, level 45 according to the government pay-scale for university employees). There is 2 % deduction for superannuation.

Questions regarding the position can be directed to: Associate Professor Christophe Pelabon (christophe.pelabon@bio.ntnu.no) tlf. +47 73 59 03 39 +47 73 59 03 39 .
Within the application deadline, applicants should submit the application, a CV, certified copies of certificates of education and other relevant documents, names of three references with e-mail addresses and phone number.

Applications should be sent electronically through

http://www.jobbnorge.no/

Preferably, we want the attachment in one file. Reference number: NT-10/10.

Source: http://innsida.ntnu.no/nettopp_lesmer.php?kategori=nyheter&dokid=4b7c0a503bc272.96619822

2 PhD Scholarship in Health Care Informatics at NTNU, Norway


Closing date: 2010-03-12

The positions are offered by the Department of Computer and Information Science (IDI), affiliated with the Norwegian Centre for Electronic Patient Records (NSEP), both at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). NSEP is organised under the Medical Faculty to develop and maintain interdisciplinary research related to health informatics.
Improved use and re-use of health information for patient empowerment, quality improvement and clinical decision support.

A major part of healthcare resources goes into producing digital, textual, heterogeneous, distributed information stored in electronic health records (EHR). This information is primarily used to give care to individuals. Domain complexity and lack of semantics makes this information hard to structure, abstract and analyse. Secondary usage of information to improve quality, effectiveness and patient empowerment is challenging, but required. The fellows will work in projects with the objective to study, develop and evaluate methods for interpreting, analysing, aggregating and presenting record information. A background and interest within data- and text mining, knowledge technology, information analysis, natural language processing, computational linguistics and/or visualisation is required.

Further information on the fellowships may be obtained from Associate Professor Øystein Nytrø, Tel. +47 918 97 606 +47 918 97 606 , e-mail nytroe@idi.ntnu.no or Research Scientist Laura Slaughter, e-mail lauras@idi.tnu.no

Applications are to be submitted electronically through
https://secure.jobbnorge.no/job.aspx?jobid=64819
Preferably, we want the attachments in one file.

Applications should be marked IME-012-2010.

Source: http://innsida.ntnu.no/nettopp_lesmer.php?kategori=nyheter&dokid=4b73c57602b4e3.23293915

Friday, February 19, 2010

8 PhD scholarship in IT at Norway

Closing date for applications is March 8, 2010

The University of Stavanger invites applications for a three-year doctorate scholarship in Information Technology at the Faculty of Science and Technology in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

There are seven projects:

1. Identification of perfect adaptation sites in biochemical reaction kinetic networks from a control theoretic point of view. The applicant should have a Masters degree in cybernetics.

Contact: Associate professor Tormod Drengstig, tlf +47 51 83 20 25, mobile +47 938 85 533, e-mail tormod.drengstig@uis.no

2. Model based software development. Model integration. The applicant should have a Masters degree in computer science.

Contact: Associate professor Kåre Auglænd, tlf +47 51 83 20 20, e-mail kare.auglaend@uis.no

3. Measuring stress under simulation. The applicant should have a Masters degree in signal processing.

Contact: Associate professor Arne Rettedal, tlf +47 51 83 20 41, e-mail arne.rettedal@uis.no

4. Improving System Security through Byzantine Fault Tolerance and Replica Regeneration. The applicant should have a Masters degree in computer science.

Contact: Associate professor Hein Meling, tlf +47 51 83 20 80, e-mail hein.meling@uis.no

5. Using Workflow Management Systems for Eliminating Redundancy in Virtual Enterprising. The applicant should have a Masters degree in computer science, applied mathematics, industrial engineering, or in control systems.

Contact: Associate professor Reggie Davidrajuh, tlf +47 51 83 10 51, e-mail reggie.davidrajuh@uis.no

6. Signal analysis of physiological data from treatment of cardiac arrest patients. The applicant should have a Masters degree in signal processing.

Contact: Professor Trygve Eftestøl, tlf +47 51 83 20 35, e-mail trygve.eftestol@uis.no

7. Semantic technology for management of data recorded during therapy of cardiac arrest patients. The applicant should have a Masters degree in signal processing.

Contact: Professor Trygve Eftestøl, tlf +47 51 83 20 35, e-mail trygve.eftestol@uis.no

The applicant should give a list of up to three projects in order of interest.

Applicants must have earned a master degree or possess corresponding qualifications which could provide a basis for successfully completing a doctorate. It is necessary to have obtained an average grade of B or better in order to qualify.

The appointee must be able to work independently and as a member of a team, be creative and innovative. The research fellow must have a good command of both oral and written Norwegian and English.

It is a precondition for the scholarship that the research fellow is accepted into the doctoral program as a networking university and signs an agreement for the completion of the doctorate within the duration of the scholarship,

or:

The research fellow will be admitted to the doctoral program at the University of Stavanger on an agreement to complete the doctorate within the duration of the scholarship.

The program will mainly be carried out at the University of Stavanger, apart from a period of study abroad at a recognized and relevant centre of research.

The research fellow is salaried according to the State Salary Code, l.pl 17.515, code 1017, LR 20, ltr 45, of NOK 355 600,- per annum.

The position provides for automatic membership in the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund, which guarantees favourable retirement benefits. Members may also apply for home investment loans at favourable interest rates.

The University is committed to a policy of equal opportunity in its employment practices. The University currently employs few female research fellows within this academic field and women are therefore particularly encouraged to apply.

The application must contain the following documents and material and be submitted in three complete verified copies: CV, the form "Utvidet søkerskjema" (information to be made available to the applicants), certificates/diplomas, references, list of publications, publications any other documentation that the applicant considers relevant

and be addressed to:

University of Stavanger
Faculty of Science and Technology
Attn: Hallgeir K Hognestad
N-4036 Stavanger

The application should be marked st.id 30033246.

Source: http://www.uis.no/about_us/vacant_positions/article23214-88.html

Sunday, November 29, 2009

PhD position in experimental surface physics at NTNU Norway


Application deadline: 25th January 2010.

Source: http://innsida.ntnu.no/nettopp_lesmer.php?kategori=nyheter&dokid=4b054f45119a84.28307563

One PhD position within experimental surface physics is available at Department of Physics, NTNU. The research activity is directed to scanning probe microscopy (SPM) and synchrotron photoelectron spectroscopy investigations of surfaces and interfaces with emphasis on model systems for catalysis and energy applications. Current research topics include palladium based systems for hydrogen permeation and nanoscale metal oxide structures applied for solar cells, gas sensors, photo catalytic devices and in heterogeneous catalysis. The synchrotron experiments are performed at facilities abroad. The group has strong collaboration with researchers at the universities of Uppsala and Lund as well as with other departments at NTNU.

PhD fellowships at NTNU are normally awarded for a total of 3 years with the possibility of until 1 year extension with 25 % teaching duties.

The position is organized at the Department of Physics. Currently, there are 26 professors, 10 associate professors, 7 adjunct professors, 55 PhD research fellows and 25 postdoctoral positions appointed at the Department of Physics.

The current research fields at the Department includes optics, energy and environmental physics, didactic physics, biophysics and medical technology, condensed matter physics, surface science, nanotechnology and theoretical physics. Further information is available at: http://www.ntnu.no/fysikk/english

The successful candidate will hold a university degree (Master of Science or equivalent) in physics. Candidates with experience in experimental physics will be preferred.

Further information can be obtained from Professor Anne Borg, Department of Physics, NTNU, Tel. +47 73593413, e-mail: Anne.Borg@ntnu.no.

The regulations for PhD programmes at NTNU state that a Master degree or equivalent with at least 5 years of studies and an average grade of A or B within a scale of A-E for passing grades (A best) for the two last years of the MSc is required. Candidates from universities outside Norway are kindly requested to send a Diploma Supplement or a similar document, which describes in detail the study and grade system and the rights for further studies associated with the obtained degree.

The appointment of the PhD will be made according to Norwegian guidelines for universities and university colleges and to the general regulations regarding university employees. Applicants must agree to participate in organized doctoral study programs within the period of the appointment and have to be qualified for the PhD-study. A contract will be drawn up regarding the period of appointment and work-related duties.

The national labour force must reflect the composition of the population to the greatest possible extent. It is therefore a major political objective to achieve a balance of age and gender and to recruit persons with an immigrant background. Immigrants are encouraged to apply for this post. NTNU wants to increase the proportion of women in its scientific posts. Women are encouraged to apply.

The start salary for the PhD research fellow is set at level 45, NOK 355 400 (before tax) in the Norwegian state salary scale. 2% of the salary will be deducted at source as a mandatory premium to the Norwegian State Pension Fund.

Applications with CV and other relevant documents should be submitted electronically through www.jobbnorge.no. Preferably we want the attachments in one file.

The reference number of the position is NT-80/09


15 PhD Position in Natural Science, NTNU, Norway


Application deadline: 25th January 2010.

Source: http://innsida.ntnu.no/nettopp_lesmer.php?kategori=nyheter&dokid=4b05515f5ae974.07459133

The Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology (NT) at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) invite applicants for until 15 PhD research fellowships. The fellowships are open to applicants in all areas of research covered by the faculty. Further information on the faculty and its six departments is available at http://www.nt.ntnu.no.

The applicants are awarded PhD fellowships on a competitive basis, to help recruit talented candidates for the PhD programs administered by the faculty at http://www.ntnu.no/nt/english/phd

Applicants must have completed a master degree (MSc, MEng) or provide documentation of equivalent training in a field relevant to research pursued at one of NT’s departments, and must satisfy the formal grades requirements for admission to the PhD programmes at NTNU. Promising candidates who deliver their master thesis within 1st of July are encouraged to apply. Regulations concerning the PhD at NTNU can be found at http://www.ntnu.no/nt/forskerutdanning/

In order to be accepted as a PhD candidate the grades of the MSc study have to be sufficiently high (in Norway: B/2.5 or better), or the applicant has to document a similar level through later scientific work. Candidates from universities outside Norway are kindly requested to send a Diploma Supplement or a similar document, which describes in detail the study and grade system and the rights for further studies associated with the obtained degree: http://ec.europa.eu/education/policies/rec_qual/recognition/diploma_en.html

Moreover, the candidates have to contact a relevant research group at the faculty to define a project. An outline of the project, signed by both the applicant and his/her prospective supervisor (faculty member in that research group) should be included with the application.

The appointment of the PhD research fellow will be made according to Norwegian guidelines for universities and university colleges and to the general regulations regarding university employees. Applicants for the position must agree to participate in organized doctoral study programs within the period of the appointment and have to be qualified for the PhD-study. A contract will be drawn up regarding the period of appointment.

The national labour force must reflect the composition of the population to the greatest possible extent. It is therefore a major political objective to achieve a balance of age and gender and to recruit persons with an immigrant background. Immigrants are encouraged to apply for this post. NTNU wants to increase the proportion of women in its scientific posts. Women are encouraged to apply.

PhD fellowships at NTNU are awarded for a period of 3 years but may be prolonged for a total period of 4 years incl. 25 % of teaching duties. Further information on these fellowships can be obtained from the vice-dean for research, Åse Krøkje, phone +47 73 59 61 26, email Ase.Krokje@nt.ntnu.no or the dean, Bjørn Hafskjold, phone +47 73 59 44 87, email bjorn.hafskjold@nt.ntnu.no, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology, NTNU. The positions will be administratively connected to the department where the main supervisor is located.

The start salary for the PhD research fellow is set at code 1017, level 45, NOK 355 400 (before tax) in the Norwegian state salary scale. 2% of the salary will be deducted at source as a mandatory premium to the Norwegian State Pension Fund.

The application must include curriculum vitae with information on the candidate’s prior training, exams, and work experience and in addition a brief outline of the project.

Applications with CV and other documents should be submitted electronically through http://www.jobbnorge.no. Preferably we want the attachments in one file.

The reference number of the position is NT-82/09