[CS] Fwd: [GP] Graduate Studentships available
Kyle Harrington
kih03 at hampshire.edu
Fri Feb 3 00:52:13 EST 2006
Speaking of such things, perhaps when we talk about the code cells
project, would you mind discussing further such opportunities,
~Ktlw
Lee Spector wrote:
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> Of possible interest to Div III students looking for graduate
> programs...
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> This is way up north in Newfoundland, but probably a very good
> (though new) program. The department chair is a friend of mine and
> one of the top people in the field of evolutionary computation.
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> -Lee
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> Begin forwarded message:
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>> From: "banzhaf2006" <banzhaf at cs.mun.ca>
>> Date: January 31, 2006 10:08:59 AM EST
>> To: genetic_programming at yahoogroups.com
>> Subject: [GP] Graduate Studentships available
>> Reply-To: genetic_programming at yahoogroups.com
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>> Department of Computer Science, Memorial University of Newfoundland
>> CANADA
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>> MSc/PhD Studentships in Evolutionary Computation
>> and Complex Adaptive Systems
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>> The Department of Computer Science, Memorial University of
>> Newfoundland, Canada, invites applications for Graduate Studentships
>> in the areas of Evolutionary Computation and Complex Adaptive Systems.
>> Students are expected to work in close collaboration with the
>> following faculty investigators: Wolfgang Banzhaf (Computer Science),
>> Sharene Bungay (Computer Science) or/and Tina Yu (Computer Science),
>> leading to a Master of Science in Computational Science or Computer
>> Science, or a Ph.D. in Computer Science.
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>> The department of Computer Science at Memorial has 23 faculty members
>> with wide-ranging research interests. Close cooperation with
>> Memorial's Faculty of Science and its Medical School offers
>> opportunities for application in Bioinformatics and other areas.
>> The primary areas of interest include:
>> - Evolutionary Computation
>> - Genetic Programming
>> - Artificial Chemistry
>> - Biological Applications of Evolutionary Computation
>> - Modelling of Regulatory Networks
>> - Network Science
>> - Computational Modelling of Physiological Systems
>> - Computational Chemistry
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>> Necessary Qualification:
>> For MSc: BSc in Computer Science, Computational Science or Computer
>> Engineering
>> For PhD: MSc in Computer Science, Computational Science or Computer
>> Engineering, with a background in computational intelligence.
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>> Candidates should ideally possess good computational/programming
>> skills and must have a strong motivation for research. Additionally,
>> applicants must meet all other requirements for admission into the
>> Computer/Computational Science programs at Memorial.
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>> Stipend: Standard rate for MSc and Ph.D. students in
>> Computer/Computational Science, respectively.
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>> Starting Date: September 2006.
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>> For informal inquiries contact Dr. Wolfgang Banzhaf
>> (banzhaf at cs.mun.ca), Dr. Sharene Bungay (sharene at cs.mun.ca),
>> or Dr. Tina Yu (tinayu at cs.mun.ca).
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>> Applications should be done online via
>> http://www.mun.ca/sgs/app_pack.php
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