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May 27, 2016

Ph.D. Studentship in Parallel Computing at University College Dublin in Ireland, 2016

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The Heterogeneous Computing Laboratory in the School of Computer Science at University College Dublin (UCD) is offering Ph.D. Studentship for Irish students. The studentship is awarding to conduct a research programme “Meeting the Future Challenges of Heterogeneous and Extreme-Scale Parallel Computing”.

The project aims to address the most challenging issues of parallel computing on modern heterogeneous and hybrid compute nodes, complex large-scale heterogeneous clusters, and extreme-scale platforms.

Dublin Institute of Technology is one of Ireland’s largest and most innovative university-level institutions. As a comprehensive, dual-sector doctoral-awarding institution, DIT combines the academic excellence of a traditional university with professional, career-oriented learning, preparing graduates for productive leadership roles.

The candidate should have a very good command over the English language.

Course Level: Studentship is awarded for pursuing Ph.D. programme in the School of Computer Science.

Study Subject: Studentship is available in the field of Parallel Computing.

Scholarship Award: The offered 4-year scholarship fully covers tuition fees and a stipend of 18,000 Euro per annum. Two positions are currently available to start in September 2016

Scholarship can be taken in Ireland

Eligibility: The successful Ph.D. candidate will have a 1st Class honours degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Computational Science. A Master degree and strong mathematical skills will be an advantage. Ideally, they should be proficient in C programming and should have a working knowledge of parallel computing concepts. Their interests should lie in the software/hardware interface.

Nationality: Applicants from Ireland can apply for this Ph.D. Studentship

College Admission Requirement

Entrance Requirement: Applicants should have 1st Class honours degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Computational Science.

Test Requirement: No

English Language Requirement: The candidate should have a very good command over the English language.

PhD Scholarships

How to Apply: For further information and application instructions, please contact: Dr. Alexey Lastovetsky, School of Computer Science, University College Dublin, Alexey.Lastovetsky-at-ucd.ie.

Application Deadline: Contact Employer

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