Applications have opened for the fully funded scholarships in Denmark. The University of Southern Denmark is providing scholarships for a Ph.D. degree in the field of software engineering. Interested candidates can apply until 15th March 2020.
- The University of Southern Denmark (SDU) and Orifarm call highly motivated graduates to apply for a 3-year Ph.D. scholarship starting in April 2020.
- Additionally, the title of the project is “Data-driven agent-based simulation for decision support in parallel trading of pharmaceuticals”.
Eligibility
The candidates must meet the following requirements to be eligible for the fully funded scholarships in Denmark.
- They must have an MSc degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Informatics or equivalent
- Also, they need experience with programming languages (e.g., C++, Java, Python, etc.)
- Moreover, they should be comfortable learning new programming languages, if needed
- Also, they should experience (or a genuine interest) in doing research
Strong communication skills - Similarly, they should be comfortable working both independently and within a team
- Also, the applicants must have an interest in long term commitment in a growing research group
- Furthermore, they need to be fluent in English, both spoken and written.
Benefits
The successful applicants will receive the following benefits
- It is a rewarding and challenging position in a company with an ambition to reach excellence in cooperation with people who bring in new ideas and perspectives.
- SDU Software Engineering is a relatively new and growing section, focusing its research on data analytics, modeling and simulation, software design, and software development, providing high-value and people-oriented software for a variety of academic and industrial purposes.
- Additionally, the University is focusing on building a strong collaborative environment and we are currently expanding with many new positions.
- Also, the position is a 3-year Industrial Ph.D. project.
- Furthermore, Orifarm A/S and Innovation Fund Denmark fund the project.
Application Procedure
- A research proposal/description of your approach to the above project (max one page excluding references)
- Also, curriculum Vitae
- Certificates/Diplomas (MSc) – Danish or English transcripts
- Additionally, an official document describing the educational structure and the grading scheme of the awarding universities
- Furthermore, examples of the most relevant publications and the applicant’s master thesis
Visit the official website for more information.
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