PhD studentship in “Large-scale Internet analytics”



Applications are invited for one PhD studentship starting in September 2013 within the Networks Research Group, under supervision of Prof. Steve Uhlig. The topic areas for this studentship includes Internet-wide measurements, network analytics, and Cloud networking. For examples of the kind of work being undertaken see http://www.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/~steve/.

The studentship will be based in the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) www.eecs.qmul.ac.uk at Queen Mary University of London, in the Networks Research Group. This studentship, funded by the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, is for 3 years and will cover student fees and a tax-free stipend starting at £15,726 per annum. Candidates should have a first class honours degree or equivalent, or a strong Masters Degree, in computer science or electronic engineering. Please contact Prof. Steve Uhlig (steve.uhlig@qmul.ac.uk) if you would like to know more details, or have any queries about how to apply.

To apply please follow the on-line process (see www.qmul.ac.uk/postgraduate/apply ) by selecting “Electronic Engineering” in the “A-Z list of research opportunities” and following the instructions on the right hand side of the web page. 

Please note that instead of the ‘Research Proposal’ we request a ‘Statement of Research Interests’. Your Statement of Research Interest should answer two questions: (i) Why are you interested in the proposed area?  (ii) What is your experience in the proposed area? Your statement should be brief: no more than 500 words or one side of A4 paper. Mark clearly the statement with Your Name and the title “Large-scale Internet analytics”. In addition we would also like you to send a sample of your written work. This might be a chapter of your final year dissertation, or a published conference or journal paper.  More details can be found at: www.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/phd/apply.php

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The closing date for the applications is 31st January 2014.    

Interviews are expected to take place in early February 2014.

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