Objective
3 Ph.D. EU-fellowships at the Danish Graduate School in Nonlinear Science are announced. Within the framework of the Marie Curie Training Site program of the EU, the Graduate School in Nonlinear Science invites applications for stays of 6 months from young scientists engaged in a Ph.D. study in this general subject area. Eligible candidates should have a University diploma in science or engineering, and be non-Danish nationals of European Union or of an associated state. The Graduate School in Nonlinear Science is a collaboration between MIDIT at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) OFD at Ris National Laboratory (Risoe), and CATS at University of Copenhagen (UC). (see: http://www.imm.dtu.dk/undervisning/phdschool/intro.html(opens in new window)). The school is sponsored by the Danish Research Agency. In collaboration with industry , this school provides a Ph.D program at the highest international level, with the aim of preparing students to apply recent advances in Noninear Science to outstanding problems of science and technology. The candidate will be involved in state of the art research projects relevant to the subject of their Ph.D study. They will practice the application of multidisciplinary methodologies to fundamental problems of nonlinear science. The recruitment will be carried out on an equal opportunity basis. Information: Prof. P.L. Christiansen, MIDIT, IMM, Technical University of Denmark, Bldg. 305 DK-2800 Lyngby; Phone: +45 45253096, Fax: +45 45931235; e-mail: plc@imm.dtu.dk Application: incl. CV, mark sheet, publication list, and letters of reference should be send to P.L. , Christiansen before October 1, 2001
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