Info Beasiswa 2015 di Information Session: Staffordshire University (UK)

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Staffordshire University
Information Session


Selasa, 24 Februari 2015
Pukul 10:00 - 12:00
with
Miss Katie McLoughlin-Goldstraw
Tempat: IDP Kuningan
Wisma Budi Building 5th Floor, Suite 501
Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said Kav C6, Kuningan Jakarta 12940
Karena waktu dan tempat yang sangat terbatas, silahkan melakukan reservasi denganmenyertakan nama dan nomor hp ke:
Mr. Roy
Phone: 021 252 3291
"Staffs">

Acara ini gratisdan terbuka untuk umum bagi anda yang ingin mendapatkan informasi lebih jauh dan berencana melanjutkan study ke UK terutama pada Staffordshire University untuk jenjang study Bachelor Degree dan Postgraduate Level.

Staffordshire University is a university in Staffordshire, England. It has two main campuses based in the city of Stoke-on-Trent and in the county town of Stafford, with other campuses in Litchfield and Shrewsbury.Since 1914 Staffordshire University has offered vocationally focus on mining and ceramics. But times have changed and now also delivering everything from Computer Games Design to Forensic Science.





Terima kasih dan sampai bertemu di acara Staffordshire University Information Session.

Best wishes,
IDP Education, Jakarta Team

Info Beasiswa 2015 di PhD Positions in Probabilistic Numerics @ MPI for Intelligent Systems, Tübingen

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The Emmy Noether Research Group on Probabilistic Numerics, hosted by the Department of Empirical Inference at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Tübingen, Germany, has several open, fully funded positions for PhD students, starting from April 2015 or as soon as possible thereafter.


We develop probabilistic interpretations of numerical tasks and associated methods, particularly in linear algebra, optimization, and the solution of differential equations. Numerical methods infer latent quantities from tractable ones, hence they can be interpreted as learning machines. Doing so opens a new perspective on classic algorithms, and leads to new algorithms that share information between related or chained computations, can be tailored to their task, and shed new light on big old questions. 


Our group has and keeps a machine learning background (we co-authored 3 NIPS papers last year). The MPI IS is a leading institution in machine learning, computer vision and robotics, offering rich social and technological infrastructure for PhD students. Tübingen is a quite international college town in the heart of Europe, the working language at the institute is English.


More details on the group and the positions can be found at http://goo.gl/1T4dFJ, or just contact:
____________________________________________________________________


Philipp Hennig, PhD
PI, Emmy Noether Group on Probabilistic Numerics
Department of Empirical Inference
Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems
Spemannstraße 38, 72076 Tübingen, Germany
phennig@tuebingen.mpg.de  |  +49 7071 601-572  
http://goo.gl/1T4dFJ

Info Beasiswa 2015 di PhD position on Streaming Path Queries for Linked Data

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Please find below an offer for a PhD position on the subject Streaming Path Queries for Linked Data.


* LOCALIZATION
The Links Research Team, common to the CRIStAL research lab and Inria Nord Europe research center, Lille area, France.
The PhD candidate will defend a Doctorate degree at University of Lille.


* APPLICATION
We are looking for an excellent candidate expecting to get a Master Degree in Computer Science before September 2015.
Applications should be sent by email to
links-apply+streaming@lists.gforge.inria.fr
The application should include the candidate's CV, a cover letter explaining the candidate's motivation for the subject, and the names and contact information for one or two references who will be contacted directly. Please contact us on the same email address if you need additional information.


* IMPORTANT DATES
Suggested starting date for the thesis : between October and December 2015.
Deadline for application : May 15th 2015.


* ABOUT THE POSITION
The candidate will be employed by Inria. Monthly salary after taxes : around 1580 euro (social security included).
The thesis director is Joachim Niehren.


* LINKS
The Links research team https://team.inria.fr/links/
The CRIStAL research lab http://www.cristal.univ-lille.fr/
Inria Nord Europe http://www.inria.fr/centre/lille
University of Lille Science and Technologies http://www.univ-lille1.fr/


* DETAILED SUBJECT DESCRIPTION AND REFERENCES


Complex event processing for linked data [1,2] is fundamental to dynamic data management, where linked data is produced dynamically, exchanged over streams, stored in large scale distributed environments, queried, updated, and transformed [12]. Even though streams of complex events appear most naturally in distributed applications with sensors producing continuous data, or social networks in which all kind of structured data is exchanged, stream processing has not been introduced into NoSQL databases, whose purpose is to serve for managing  distributed linked data. In particular, we are interested in IBM's NoSQL database JAQL [3], which like all others is based on map/reduce style distributed programming with path queries for linked data [4].


In this thesis, we propose to develop stream processing algorithms that can be applied for complex event processing for linked data and integrated into NoSQL databases. The first task is to develop algorithms for answering path queries on data graphs. We hope that we can rely on existing streaming algorithms for path queries that were developed for data trees in the context of XML [8,9,10,11] also within the Links project [5,6]. The new questions are the following:
- Under which conditions can queries on data graphs be reduced to queries of spanning tree of the graph.
- How does the choice of the spanning tree influence the queries that can be expressed for the data
graph, and how does the complexity of the algorithms for query answering depend on it.
- How can one answer SPARQL queries on RDF graphs including conjunctive path queries with data
joins and aggregation?
- How can all this be done in practice by extending Links' QuiX-Toolsuite for answering path queries on XML data trees.


The second task is to lift streaming algorithms for answering path queries into map-reduce style distributed programming language based on path queries for linked data. The idea that a function can be mapped to linked data on many processors, return a linked data stream on any processor, and reduce the streams to a single result stream in real time. Rather than dealing with NoSQL databases directly, our objective is to develop a canonical purely functional programming with path queries and map-reduce distribution as a kind of core language. Motivated by our previous work on X-Fun [6,7], a uniform core language for XML processing with or without streams, we believe that a uniform distributed programming language should exist, that can serve as core language for various NoSQL databases, with or without streaming semantics.
The new questions are as follows:
- find a uniform language for distributed map-reduce style programming, that can serve as core language for NoSQL databases,
- provide a streaming evaluator for this language under the assumption that a algorithms for answering path queries on streams is provided.
- implement the streaming streaming evaluator and apply it prototypically to a fragment of a NoSQL database such as JAQL.


Bibliography
[1] Darko Anicic, Sebastian Rudolph, Paul Fodor, and Nenad Stojanovic. Stream reasoning and complex
event processing in ETALIS. Semantic Web, 3(4), 2012.
[2] Danh Le Phuoc, Minh Dao-Tran, Josiane Xavier Parreira, and Manfred Hauswirth. A native and adaptive
approach for unified processing of linked streams and linked data. In ISWC, 2011.
11[3] K. S. Beyer, V. Ercegovac, R. Gemulla, A. Balmin, M. Y. Eltabakh, C.-C. Kanne, F. Ã-zcan, and E. J.
Shekita. JAQL: A scripting language for large scale semistructured data analysis. Proceedings of the VLDB
Endowment (PVLDB), 4(12):1272â?"1283, 2011.
[4] V. Benzaken, G. Castagna, K. Nguyen, and J. Siméon. Static and dynamic semantics of NoSQL
languages. In R. Giacobazzi, R. Cousot, R. Giacobazzi, and R. Cousot, editors, ACM Symposium on
Principles of Programming Languages (POPL), pages 101â?"114. ACM, 2013.
[5] Tom Sebastian, Denis Debarbieux, Olivier Gauwin, Joachim Niehren, Mohamed Zergaoui
Early Nested Word Automata for XPath Query Answering on XML Streams. Theoretical Computer Science,
Elsevier, 2015, pp.42.
[6] Pavel Labath, Joachim Niehren. A Uniform Programming Language for Implementing XML Standards
41st International Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Computer Science, Lecture Notes
in Computer Science, Jan 2015.
[7] Pavel Labath. Hyperstreaming for XML standards. PhD thesis. University of Bratislava, Jan 2015.
[8] A. K. Gupta and D. Suciu. Stream processing of XPath queries with pred- icates. In ACM SIGMOD
Conference, pages 419â?"430. 2003.
[9] M. Kay. A streaming XSLT processor. In Balisage: The Markup Conference 2010. Balisage Series on
Markup Technologies, volume 5, 2010.
[10] B. Mozafari, K. Zeng, and C. Zaniolo. High-performance complex event processing over XML streams. In
SIGMOD Conference, pages 253â?"264. ACM, 2012.
[11] D. Olteanu. SPEX: Streamed and progressive evaluation of XPath. IEEE Trans. on Know. Data Eng.,
19(7):934â?"949, 2007.
[12] Mohammed Elseidy, Abdallah Elguindy, Aleksandar Vitorovic, Christoph Koch: Scalable and Adaptive
Online Joins. PVLDB 7(6): 441-452 (2014)

Info beasiswa 2015 di PhD student “gene regulatory network inference”

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The Chemical and Biological Systems Engineering Laboratory at the Institute of Chemical and Bioengineering is seeking a highly motivated
PhD student “gene regulatory network inference”
Be a part of an exciting and interdisciplinary research in systems biology and engineering! We are seeking a highly motivated PhD student in the area of gene regulatory network inference. The research work will be computational and theoretical in nature, but will also involve collaborations with experimental partners. In this project, we are studying the decision making process involved in stem cell differentiation through the development and application of network inference methods for single cell gene expression data.
The ideal candidate should have an excellent academic record with a Masters degree in systems biology, mathematics, statistics, bioinformatics, engineering or a related field. Knowledge of molecular biology is highly desirable. The candidate should also have a strong interest in theoretical and computational research. We have a very international working environment with highly energetic people. Proficiency in English is required. The position is available immediately, but the starting date can be negotiated.
For more detailed information please contact Prof. Rudi Gunawan by e-mail rudi.gunawan@chem.ethz.ch (no applications) and visit our webpage http://www.cabsel.ethz.ch/.

Please submit your application online including application letter, curriculum vitae, references and English-translated transcripts with attention to: ETH Zurich, Hans-Peter Freitag, Human Resources, CH-8093 Zurich.

Info Beasiswa 2015 di PhD in Physics at Universite Paris-Saclay

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Silakan disimak. Semoga bermanfaat.

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Y Budi Sulistioadi
http://www.linkedin.com/in/bsulistioadi


Research laboratories of the Paris-Saclay Campus propose numerous PhD subjects, with the aim of providing cutting edge training. If you wish to join us and carry out high-level research in a remarkably rich scientific environment, have a look at our PhD proposals
substrat-saphir_gemac
The Department “Physics Of light and Matter” (PhOM) of  the Université Paris-Saclay gathers about 40 research laboratories, mostly working in the fields of:
  • optics, ultra-fast and intense laser physics,
  • diluted and condensed matter physics,
  • complex matter and statistical physics,
  • nanophysics
PhOM  laboratories are located in the Paris-Saclay Campus (in  Orsay, Palaiseau and Saclay area), 20 km south from Paris, with  easy access by public transportation.
How to proceed:
It is compulsory for a PhD student to have  financial support (salary, scholarship, grant...) at the level required by the French law. There is a variety of different financial supports, among which your potential supervisor will select with you those which are most suitable for your case.
PhD positions  usually start in October for a duration of typically 3 years. The deadlines for grant applications range from April to June, and it is usually necessary that you build up your PhD project with the laboratory starting no later than March.
Please check regularly this website for updates.

Info Beasiswa Kursus Musik 2015 di Kota Semarang

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Beasiswa kursus musik , bagi anda yang butuk info beasiswa kursus musik , besiswa ada di kota semarang , mungkin yang berminat pada alat musik piano , keyboar gitar . bisa menhubungi via email , ke hienfong57@gmail .com

Beasiswa ini diberikan untuk siswa yang punya interest tinggi di bidang musik , tapi belum punya cukup biaya , sehingga biayanya bisa dikurangkan

syarat syarat :

Pria atau wanita
anak anak atau dewasa
mempunyai minat yang tinggi pada musik
sd , smp , atau sma

Untuk lebih jelas bisa kunjungi :
terima kasih atas kerja samanya

atau pada ; http://kursusmusiksemarang.blogspot.com/

atau pada : http://infobeasiswadalamluarnegeri.blogspot.com/

rudy_smg_wsb@yahoo.com [beasiswa] beasiswa@yahoogroups.com lewat returns.groups.yahoo.com 

18 Feb (6 hari yang lalu)


ke beasiswa

Info Beasiswa Luar negeri 2015 : International ASEAN Students' Scholarships at Kasetsart University, Thailand

15.2.15 |


Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Kasetsart University, Bangkok Campus calls for applications for International ASEAN Students' Scholarships
Deadline: 30 April 2015

Successful candidates must be a citizen of ASEAN member countries excluding Thailand, and be accepted for admission to the M.S. Agricultural and Resource Economics Program for 2015 academic year.

Conditions:
- tuition fee waiver
- 8,000 baht/mo (US$ 245) stipend for 24 months
- up to 50,000 baht (US$1,500) research expenditure/year for 2 years
- 4,000 baht/year insurance coverage for 2 years
- must maintain 3.5/4.0 GPA every semester or the scholarship will be terminated
- must publish at least 1 paper in Thailand Citation Index or Scopus journals within 3 years after the start of the program

For application process, visit http://agri.eco.ku.ac.th/ inter/www/ms_agreco.html

Application materials:
1. Applicant's academic records
2. A certificate of English proficiency test
3. Three letters of recommendation by former advisers and/or supervisors
4. Statement of purpose
5. Scholarship application form
6. Graduate school application form: interprogram.ku.ac.th/forms/ application.doc

Contact: Dr. Orachos at orachos.n@ku.ac.th for more details

SESI INFORMASI BEASISWA STUDI DI EROPA - Surabaya 13 Februari 2015

7.2.15 |

Sesi Informasi Beasiswa Studi di Eropa
 
Halo Sobat Neso di Surabaya dan sekitarnya,
Datang yuk ke SESI INFORMASI BEASISWA STUDI DI EROPA, yang akan diadakan pada:

Hari/tanggal: Jumat, 13 Februari 2015
Waktu: pk. 09.00-12.00

Program:
09:00-09:30 Welcoming Speech
09:30-10:00 Erasmus+ presentation
10:00-10:30 Campus France presentation
10:30-11:00 Nuffic Neso presentation
11:00-11:30 DAAD Germany presentation
*Presentasi akan diberikan dalam Bahasa Indonesia

Acara ini tidak dipungut biaya, namun karena keterbatasan tempat, mohon mendaftar terlebih dahulu (nama, alamat e-mail, nama organisasi/universitas) ke Riezki Diah Setyana di e-mai: riez.setyana@gmail.com
Nuffic Neso Indonesia
Menara Jamsostek Lt. 20
Jl. Gatot Subroto No. 38
Jakarta 12710
Tel. (021) 52902172
 NesoIndonesia  
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Info Beasiswa Scholarships for Master of Integrated Water Management (Brisbane, Australia)

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Applications for Australia Awards Scholarships in Asia Pacific - now open



Are you considering studying integrated water management in Australia next year? Many scholarships, including Australia Awards Scholarships, are currently available to study the IWC Master of Integrated Water Management (MIWM) in 2016.

Applications for the Australia Awards Scholarships (AAS) are currently open in selected countries across the Asia-Pacific region. AAS are long term development awards administered by the Australian Government. They provide full scholarships to recipients from developing countries to undertake full-time study in Australia. 

The IWC Master of Integrated Water Management is highly relevant if any of the following categories (or related categories) are listed in your country's development priorities / areas of study: Water and sanitation; Water resource management; Natural resources management; Sustainable development; Environmental management; Environmental engineering or Governance.

How to apply


Read the Scholarships handbook and your country's profile (click on the name of your country in the above table)
If your country accepts online applications, please complete your online application via the OASIS system by 30 April 2015:https://oasis.ausaid.gov.au
Otherwise please refer to your country profile for instructions on how to apply.

IMPORTANT - Please select the IWC Master of Integrated Water Management as Option 1 (CRICOS 059263A at The University of Queensland).

More information

Visit the Australia Awards website: 

Info Beasiswa Beasiswa Short Course 2015 di Wageningen Belanda (StuNed dan NFP)

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Wageningen University and Research centre has a mission: "To explore the potential of nature to improve the quality of life”. Wageningen UR is a research institution that focuses on the domain ‘healthy food and living conditions.' We do not just develop top-quality expertise; we also help translate our knowledge into practice worldwide. That is why we do fundamental and applied research all over the world. And finally, we also train professionals who, in the near and distant future, will discover breakthroughs in science and technology.

At Centre for Development Innovation, part of Wageningen UR, we provide a number of inspiring courses with a high impact. As we know that many participants face financial constraints in attending courses, we draw your attention to the possibilities of fellowships. In the next two months there is an opportunity to get an fellowship for a number of courses (see below). As it takes time to complete the application file, we advise you to start as soon as possible if you want to apply for an fellowship.
Innovation and change

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The Innovation Change programme lies at the heart of the Centre for Development Innovation’s mandate. We enable people and organisations to be strategic in the face of complexity. We do this by helping to create the understanding and skills needed to work together, innovate, deal with differences, and bring about positive change.
Innovation Change is our core expertise and is embedded in all our programmes.

Courses in this theme:
Décentralisation en milieu rural et gouvernance locale
Facilitating multi-stakeholder processes and social learning
Planification, suivi evaluation participatifs
Ecosystem governance

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In this programme theme we aim for an integrated perspective on improving the management of natural resources. We make use of ecosystem management thinking as well as analysing and finding ways to improve the governance of natural resources.
We do this by:
• applying an ecosystems approach to natural resources management;
• promoting transparent and democratic multiple stakeholders decision-making;
• promoting the principles of learning and adaptive management;
• skilful facilitation of complex change processes;
• demonstrating how biodiversity conservation, sustainable development and poverty reduction can be combined.

Courses in this theme:
Climate change governance
Governance of landscapes forests and people
Ecosystem approach to fisheries
Adaptive management of natural resources
Landscape leadership
Adaptive agriculture

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CDI’s Adaptive Agriculture programme works with partners in agri-food production systems to deal with challenges this world is facing: feeding the growing world population, adapting to climate change, producing and processing food in a sustainable manner, dealing with emerging diseases, and countering the natural resource decline. Our crop and livestock systems need to change if we are to produce and distribute more and safer products with fewer resources and less waste. Tackling such multi-dimensional challenges requires cooperation between the different stakeholders in agricultural production systems. We help public, private and civil society actors to join hands to realise technical, strategic, and institutional alternatives.

Courses in this theme:
Lost harvest and wasted food
Plant genetic resources and seeds
Sustainable markets

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In many countries, the agricultural sector accounts for up to 80% of employment, and up to 90% of the rural population is entirely dependent on the sector for their livelihoods. Agriculture contributes substantially to GDP and, as a supplier of raw materials, to manufacturing value added. The Sustainable Markets programme supports market-led initiatives in agriculture so they become real drivers for pro-poor rural economic development. We deploy our knowledge and expertise about partnership mechanisms and market development, thus contributing to robust business models for change.

Courses in this theme:
Organised farmers as partners in agribusiness
Local economic development
Promoting entrepreneurship and agribusiness development
Inclusive agribusiness (new Course)
Food and nutrition security

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The Food and nutrition security programme focuses on food security and nutrition improvement in contexts ranging from the global to the local and individual level. We view food and nutrition security in a multi-dimensional and integrated way, and bring together dimensions of production and productivity increases, access to markets with ultimately consumption of nutritious foods and the utilisation of nutrients by the human body. The strength of our programme is that we combine content related expertise on food and nutrition security with process oriented activities such as policy advise, programme design, capacity development and institutional development and change. Monitoring and evaluation specifically oriented at the food and nutrition security situation of targeted population groups is an explicit element of our activities. The Food and nutrition security programme programme regards a  well-nourished and healthy population as an essential contribution to the development of a community or a nation.

Course in this theme
HIV/AIDS and food and nutrition security
Agriculture nutrition linkages

Centre for Development Innovation
Droevendaalsesteeg 1
6708 BP  WAGENINGEN

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Info Beasiswa : PhD Position in the maintenance planning of a water distribution network

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There is now an open PhD position in the Department of Civil Engineering that will be coupled with an externally financed research project entitled “A methodology to determine optimal water distribution network work programs (WATERWORKS)”.
PhD Position in the maintenance planning of a water distribution network
The objective of this work is to develop a methodology to be used to determine optimal work programs for a global drinking water system, including treatment plants, storage tanks, pumping stations, and the distribution network. This methodology will have the potential to be used by water network managers to take into consideration the many factors that are required in making decisions both now and in the future, along with the uncertainty associated with these factors, as to when, where and how to intervene on the network. It will include the development of standardized processes for the collection and administration of data and information.The project will be conducted in the Institute of Construction and Infrastructure Management under the direction of Prof. Dr. Bryan T. Adey, and will involve regular interaction with the manager of the water distribution network.

The successful candidate for the PhD position will have a Master’s in civil engineering, environmental engineering or systems engineering and will have a keen interest in the modelling of network behavior, operations research and the management of infrastructure. It is beneficial if the successful candidate has an interest in information management systems. As the manager of the water distribution network is French speaking, the successful candidate must speak French fluently. The ability to speak and work in English or German is beneficial.
For further information please contact Mrs. Anne-Marie Weiersmüller by e-mail weiersmueller@ibi.baug.ethz.ch (no applications) and visit our website www.ibi.baug.ethz.ch.

Applications must include a letter of interest, CV (with list of publications and contact information of two referees)  and grades of all university courses taken and should be sent online with attention to:
ETH Zurich, Mrs. Corina Niescher, Human Resources, CH-8092 Zürich by February 28th, 2015. Screening of applications starts on March 1st, 2015.

link:
https://pub.refline.ch/845721/3714/++publications++/1/index.html
 

Info Beasiswa : Phd Position @ Technische Universität Berlin

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** Technische Universität Berlin - Department of Computer Science **


Starting as soon as possible a fully funded research position is available at the Distributed Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at the TU-Berlin.


The DAI-Labor at the Technische Universität Berlin is looking for a doctoral research associate in the areas of semantic service composition, artificial intelligence, smart environments and electric mobility. The candidate will be responsible for including leading a team of students, managing projects, writing project proposals as well as communicating with national and international partners.
Assignment:


•        Research in semantic service composition, adaptive systems, user modelling, and semantic service interconnection


•        Evaluation in the areas of  smart environments, e-mobility services, adaptive and dynamic service compositions


•        Leading and supervision of a team of students


•        Preparation of scientific publications


•        Conceptual design of projects


•        Acquisition and management of third party funded projects


•        Communication with external project partners
Your profile


•        Master degree in computer science or a discipline related to the research area


•        Knowledge in the field of model-based development and model-driven engineering would be appreciated.


•        Experience in project and team management, very good social and effective communication skills


•        Willingness  for independent scientific work


•        Maker and doer, used to take initiative, and a team player


•        Excellent spoken and written English, German is a plus


•        Experience in teaching
We offer


•       Exciting topics and a vibrant environment


•       Excellent state-of-the-art infrastructure with access to new and emerging technologies


•       A smart home environment and living lab for evaluation of results


•       Close collaboration with national and international partners from research institutes, universities and industry


•       Possibility to pursue Phd
About the DAI-Labor
The DAI-Labor and the chair "Agent technologies in business applications and telecommunication" at the Technische Universität Berlin, headed by Prof. Dr. Dr. hc Sahin Albayrak, perform research and development in order to provide solutions for a new generation of systems and services – "smart services and smart systems".
Research at the DAI-Labor is done in competence centers, which address different areas, ranging from investigation of the foundations of distributed systems and machine learning, to enhancing security in networks and interactive systems. The scientific grounding and results of the competence centers are used to develop system solutions in different application centers. The application centers focus on the development of intelligent services and systems to deal with current and future challenges of society. State-of-the-art testbeds allow validating and demonstrating these services in realistic scenarios. Close cooperation with industry partners ensures an approach that is both practical and solution oriented. All of this allows the DAI-Labor to develop technologies within a university environment that meets even the highest industry standards.
For further information regarding this position and our institute, please see our website http://www.dai-labor.de, or contact Johannes Fähndrich at johannes.faehndrich@dai-labor.de<mailto:johannes.faehndrich@dai-labor.de>.
Applications including a CV, a brief description of their research interests, copies of their university degree and/or study transcripts, and a list of publications should be sent to bewerbungNGS@dai-labor.de<mailto:bewerbungNGS@dai-labor.de>, with reference  IV-496/14 no later than February 27th, 2015.
To apply please send you application to: Technische Universität Berlin - Der Präsident - , Fakultät IV, Institut für Wirtschaftsinformatik und Quantitative
Methoden, DAI-Labor, Prof. Dr. Dr. Albayrak, Sekr. TEL 14, Ernst-Reuter-Platz 7, 10587 Berlin.


More details can be found here: http://www.personalabteilung.tu-berlin.de/menue/jobs/externe_jobs/
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[beasiswa] [info] Master internship and PhD position in Conditional Random Field learning for Sentiment Analysis in Phone Conversations

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Apologies for cross-postings.

Master internship and PhD position in Conditional Random Field learning for Sentiment Analysis in Phone Conversations

Telecom ParisTech (http://www.telecom-paristech.fr/eng/)
37 rue Dareau, 75014 Paris - France

Advisors:
Chloé Clavel  (http://clavel.wp.mines-telecom.fr/)
Slim Essid  (http://perso.telecom-paristech.fr/~essid/)

Starting date: Anytime from February to June 2015

Funding: Secured with the Telecom ParisTech Machine Learning for Big Data Chaire (http://machinelearningforbigdata.telecom-paristech.fr)

Keywords: Sentiment Analysis, Opinion Mining, Machine Learning, Conditional Random Fields, Natural Language Processing, Audio and Speech Processing

Applications are invited for a 3 to 6 month master internship to be continued by work towards a PhD for a duration of 36 months. Outstanding candidates will be considered to start the PhD work immediately, without doing the internship.

Topic:
Sentiment analysis and opinion mining have gained an increasing interest with the explosion of textual content conveying users’ opinions (e.g. film reviews, forum debates, tweets). Hence, natural language processing researchers have dedicated a great deal of effort into the development of methods amenable to opinion detection in such texts, though often simplifying the problem to one of classification over the valence (positive vs negative) and intensity axes. As for sentiment analysis in speech signals, there have been hardly any attempts. Further challenges are posed in this case where not only should the special features of spoken language be taken into account, but also prosodic features and the potential errors of automatic speech recognition systems.
The research work planned will focus on the development of sentiment analysis methods in the context of phone conversations. The privileged research direction will consist in exploiting the appraisal theory adapted to the verbal content (as defined by psycho-linguists) in order to create effective computational models of evaluative expressions. In particular, Conditional Random Fields will be considered with feature functions encoding the semantic rules usually used for our task.

IDEAL CANDIDATE:
Master’s student or Master’s degree with background in
-    Machine learning / pattern recognition
-    Speech processing, natural language processing
-    Excellent programming skills (Python, Java, C/C++)
-    Good English level

APPLICATIONS :
To be sent to chloe.clavel@telecom-paristech.fr, slim.essid@telecom-paristech.fr,:
-    Curriculum Vitae
-    Statement of interest (in the body of the email)
-    Academic records
-    List of references

Incomplete applications will not be considered.

PhD Position in Autonomous Learning

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The successful candidate will develop models for machine perception and control that are capable of compositional and open-ended learning, and study their biological plausibility.

Nationality: Open to all.
Deadline: 1st March 2015.
Interviews expected: March 2015.
Start Date: Spring 2015.

For more details and a application:
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AKL097/phd-studentship-in-autonomous-learning/
For queries contact: Dr. Timothy Hospedales t.hospedales@qmul.ac.uk --

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** Technische Universität Berlin - Department of Computer Science **


Starting as soon as possible a fully funded research position is available at the Distributed Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at the TU-Berlin.


The DAI-Labor at the Technische Universität Berlin is looking for a doctoral research associate in the areas of semantic service composition, artificial intelligence, smart environments and electric mobility. The candidate will be responsible for including leading a team of students, managing projects, writing project proposals as well as communicating with national and international partners.
Assignment:


•        Research in semantic service composition, adaptive systems, user modelling, and semantic service interconnection


•        Evaluation in the areas of  smart environments, e-mobility services, adaptive and dynamic service compositions


•        Leading and supervision of a team of students


•        Preparation of scientific publications


•        Conceptual design of projects


•        Acquisition and management of third party funded projects


•        Communication with external project partners
Your profile


•        Master degree in computer science or a discipline related to the research area


•        Knowledge in the field of model-based development and model-driven engineering would be appreciated.


•        Experience in project and team management, very good social and effective communication skills


•        Willingness  for independent scientific work


•        Maker and doer, used to take initiative, and a team player


•        Excellent spoken and written English, German is a plus


•        Experience in teaching
We offer


•       Exciting topics and a vibrant environment


•       Excellent state-of-the-art infrastructure with access to new and emerging technologies


•       A smart home environment and living lab for evaluation of results


•       Close collaboration with national and international partners from research institutes, universities and industry


•       Possibility to pursue Phd
About the DAI-Labor
The DAI-Labor and the chair "Agent technologies in business applications and telecommunication" at the Technische Universität Berlin, headed by Prof. Dr. Dr. hc Sahin Albayrak, perform research and development in order to provide solutions for a new generation of systems and services – "smart services and smart systems".
Research at the DAI-Labor is done in competence centers, which address different areas, ranging from investigation of the foundations of distributed systems and machine learning, to enhancing security in networks and interactive systems. The scientific grounding and results of the competence centers are used to develop system solutions in different application centers. The application centers focus on the development of intelligent services and systems to deal with current and future challenges of society. State-of-the-art testbeds allow validating and demonstrating these services in realistic scenarios. Close cooperation with industry partners ensures an approach that is both practical and solution oriented. All of this allows the DAI-Labor to develop technologies within a university environment that meets even the highest industry standards.
For further information regarding this position and our institute, please see our website http://www.dai-labor.de, or contact Johannes Fähndrich at johannes.faehndrich@dai-labor.dedai-labor.de>.
Applications including a CV, a brief description of their research interests, copies of their university degree and/or study transcripts, and a list of publications should be sent to bewerbungNGS@dai-labor.de<mailto:bewerbungNGS@dai-labor.de>, with reference  IV-496/14 no later than February 27th, 2015.
To apply please send you application to: Technische Universität Berlin - Der Präsident - , Fakultät IV, Institut für Wirtschaftsinformatik und Quantitative
Methoden, DAI-Labor, Prof. Dr. Dr. Albayrak, Sekr. TEL 14, Ernst-Reuter-Platz 7, 10587 Berlin.


More details can be found here: http://www.personalabteilung.tu-berlin.de/menue/jobs/externe_jobs/
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Master internship and PhD position in Conditional Random Field learning for Sentiment Analysis in Phone Conversations

Telecom ParisTech (http://www.telecom-paristech.fr/eng/)
37 rue Dareau, 75014 Paris - France

Advisors:
Chloé Clavel  (http://clavel.wp.mines-telecom.fr/)
Slim Essid  (http://perso.telecom-paristech.fr/~essid/)

Starting date: Anytime from February to June 2015

Funding: Secured with the Telecom ParisTech Machine Learning for Big Data Chaire (http://machinelearningforbigdata.telecom-paristech.fr)

Keywords: Sentiment Analysis, Opinion Mining, Machine Learning, Conditional Random Fields, Natural Language Processing, Audio and Speech Processing

Applications are invited for a 3 to 6 month master internship to be continued by work towards a PhD for a duration of 36 months. Outstanding candidates will be considered to start the PhD work immediately, without doing the internship.

Topic:
Sentiment analysis and opinion mining have gained an increasing interest with the explosion of textual content conveying users’ opinions (e.g. film reviews, forum debates, tweets). Hence, natural language processing researchers have dedicated a great deal of effort into the development of methods amenable to opinion detection in such texts, though often simplifying the problem to one of classification over the valence (positive vs negative) and intensity axes. As for sentiment analysis in speech signals, there have been hardly any attempts. Further challenges are posed in this case where not only should the special features of spoken language be taken into account, but also prosodic features and the potential errors of automatic speech recognition systems.
The research work planned will focus on the development of sentiment analysis methods in the context of phone conversations. The privileged research direction will consist in exploiting the appraisal theory adapted to the verbal content (as defined by psycho-linguists) in order to create effective computational models of evaluative expressions. In particular, Conditional Random Fields will be considered with feature functions encoding the semantic rules usually used for our task.

IDEAL CANDIDATE:
Master’s student or Master’s degree with background in
-    Machine learning / pattern recognition
-    Speech processing, natural language processing
-    Excellent programming skills (Python, Java, C/C++)
-    Good English level

APPLICATIONS :
To be sent to chloe.clavel@telecom-paristech.fr, slim.essid@telecom-paristech.fr,:
-    Curriculum Vitae
-    Statement of interest (in the body of the email)
-    Academic records
-    List of references

Incomplete applications will not be considered.

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