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Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 16:17:43 +0100
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Sorry for any cross postings... Please pass this message onto anyone
you may know has an interest.

Regards

Mark

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Two Research Studentships
Department: School of Computer Science
Institution: University of Portsmouth, the Distributed Systems Group

Location: Portsmouth

Salary: #6950 - #8124 p.a. bursary. These are internally funded posts,
available for
three years from October 2002. The posts will remain open, until filled by
suitable
candidates, or until September 2002.

Job description

The School of Computer Science invites applications for two bursaries to be
awarded
to exceptional students who wish to study full-time for a PhD within the
Distributed
Systems Group. Each bursary will cover fees (EU students only) and a
maintenance
component of #6950 per annum (#8124 if aged 25 or over) for up to three
years.
The Distributed Systems Group (see http://homer.csm.port.ac.uk) is involved
in
research, development and implementation in a range of areas and technologies
related to distributed and parallel computing. The exact research topic
connected to
each PhD bursary is flexible, but should be related to the activities
already being
investigated within the group. Currently the group is actively involved in
the
following research areas: Cluster and Grid computing, Java-based middleware
(such
as Jini and JXTA), resource monitoring and management, micro-kernels and
pluggable component frameworks, active networks, and performance modelling.
Prospective candidates should have, or expect to obtain, a first or upper
second class
degree in computer science, or mathematically related degree. A strong
programming
background and research experience would be an advantage.

If you wish to discuss these opportunities, please contact Dr Mark Baker
<mark.baker@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, leader of the Distributed Systems Group,
http://homer.csm.port.ac.uk/

Contact

Please send a copy of your current curriculum vitae plus a letter of
application giving
some indication of your proposed research and experience to Dr Mark Baker by
email
to <mark.baker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx by post to Division of Computer Science,
University of Portsmouth, Mercantile House, Hampshire Terrace, Portsmouth,
Hants,
UK, PO1 2EG

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Dr Mark Baker
School of Computer Science
University of Portsmouth
Portsmouths, UK, PO1 2EG
E-mail: Mark.Baker@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: 06/11/2002 - Time: 20:16:37
URL:  http://www.csm.port.ac.uk/~mab/
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