Italy: Doctoral Scholarships in ICT at University of Trento
International Doctoral ProgrammeUniversity of Trento
http://dit.unitn.it/edu/ict/admissions.xml
Admission Call
The Doctorate program is centered around three main areas ofresearch, namely: Computer Science, Telecommunications andElectronics. The school publishes two calls per year, roughlyspeakup in the periods December-February and May-June. The last callfor the Academic year 2006/2007 announces 12 positions, of which 8have also attached a grant.
ICT AREAS:
Computer Networks and MobilityInformation and Knowledge ManagementSoftware Engineering and Formal MethodsBioinformaticsDistributed Systems and Service Oriented ComputingData Mining and Learning SystemsHuman Language TechnologyPattern Recognition and Remote SensingMultimedia Communication and NetworkingWireless and Satellite CommunicationIndustrial Diagnostics and MonitoringElectronic Sensors and MicrosystemsEmbedded Systems and Pervasive ComputingNanotechnology and nano-on-micro integration
The 14 research lines span several detailed topics as it can be seenin the table on the web page http://dit.unitn.it/research/index.xml
Applicants are encouraged to take into account the detailed topicsabove when selecting which of the three main areas they shouldapply.
2006Second call
ICT Computer Science:
Number of Doctorate places: 36
Number of grants: 18
Computer Networks and Mobility
Information and Knowledge Management
Software Engineering and Formal Methods
Bioinformatics
Distributed Systems and Service Oriented Computing
Data Mining and Learning Systems
Human Language Technology
ICT Telecommunications:
Number of Doctorate places: 7
Number of grants: 7
Pattern Recognition and Remote Sensing
Multimedia Communication and Networking
Wireless and Satellite Communication
Industrial Diagnostics and Monitoring
ICT Electronics:
Number of Doctorate places: 9
Number of grants: 6
Electronic Sensors and Microsystems
Embedded Systems and Pervasive Computing
Nanotechnology and nano-on-micro integration
Application deadline: July 11th, 2006
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