Do you have a Master’s degree and are looking for fully funded PhD opportunities? The Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden is now accepting applications for several funded PhD programs across a range of research areas.
1. Fully Funded PhD in Computing Science with a focus on efficiently monitoring and managing of large-scale cloud edge systems
Summary of Funded PhD Program
We are seeking a PhD student to join the Green Distributed Systems Group at Umeå University to work on research into energy-aware Cloud computing, with a focus on the energy efficient adaptive and scalable monitoring and management of large-scale Cloud-Edge systems. Modern Cloud-Edge systems are rapidly growing in complexity and size, fuelled by huge growth in the number of connected devices, increasing demand for performance, low latency, and improved bandwidth at the network edge. These trends have necessitated a transition from centralised systems to massive-scale federations of data centres, fog processing nodes, and edge devices – creating a dynamic continuum of resources.
Application Deadline: 2024-10-06
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2. Fully Funded PhD in Experimental Physics
Summary of Funded PhD Program
The project aims to prepare materials with high surface area using chemical modification of porous carbons, graphene and graphene oxide, introducing different defects and addition of nanoparticles. Important part of project is aimed on design of environmentally friendly methods for selective sorption of lanthanides from complex waste mixtures using advanced materials. This research will be a part of collaboration between several research groups working within EU project MaLaR. The candidate will be engaged in synthesis of new materials and characterization of these materials using BET/DFT surface area analysis, DSC, x-ray diffraction, Raman and IR spectroscopy etc. It is also planned to use synchrotron radiation facilities and neutron scattering methods.
Application Deadline: 2024-10-01
3. Fully Funded PhD in Experimental Physics with focus on Optical Frequency Comb Spectroscopy
Summary of Funded PhD Program
The Optical Frequency Comb Spectroscopy Group (www.umucombs.org) works with development and applications of optical frequency comb spectroscopy for broadband precision measurements and sensitive detection of molecular species in gas phase. We are now seeking a PhD student to work on the project aimed at high-resolution broadband spectroscopy of molecules of importance in astrophysics. Satellite- and ground-based observations of hot-Jupiter exoplanets revealed the presence of molecular species in their atmospheres. The observed spectra carry information about the composition, conditions and photo-chemistry in the exoplanetary atmospheres.
Application Deadline: 2024-09-30