Kamis, 14 Oktober 2010

Scholarship : IBM Herman Goldstine Postdoctoral Fellowship, USA

Study Subject: Matehmatics

Employer
: IBM

Leve
l: Postdoctoral

Fellowship Description
:The Business Analytics and Mathematical Sciences Department of the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center invites applications for its 2011-2012 Herman Goldstine Memorial Postdoctoral Fellowship for research in mathematical and computer sciences. The fellowship provides scientists of outstanding ability an opportunity to advance their scholarship as resident department members at the Research Center. The Research Center is located in Westchester County, less than an hour north of New York City.
The Business Analytics and Mathematical Sciences Department provides an atmosphere in which basic research is combined with work on technical problems arising in industry. Currently, about 110 permanent members, academic visitors, and post-doctoral fellows are pursuing research in pure and applied mathematics and in theoretical and exploratory computer science. Areas of research include: algorithms (approximation, randomized, and on-line); data mining (machine learning, pattern recognition, and computational statistics); dynamical systems and differential equations; high-performance computing (including scientific computing and parallel computing); numerical analysis; optimization (discrete, continuous, and stochastic, with risk measures); probability theory (stochastic models, risk management, queues and queueing networks); statistics (time-series, multivariate analysis, design, and reliability); and supply-chain and operations management (pricing, optimization and performance modeling).

Close interaction with permanent department members is expected, but fellows are free to pursue their own research interests.
Up to two fellowships will be awarded. Candidates must have received a Ph.D. degree after September 2006 or should expect to receive one before the fellowship commences in the second half of 2011 (usually in September). The fellowship has a period of one year, and may be extended another year by mutual agreement. The stipend is expected to be between $95,000 and $115,000, depending on the area and length of experience. An additional allowance for moving expenses will be provided.

Fellowship Application Deadline: January 6, 2011

Further Fellowship Information and Application

Kamis, 07 Oktober 2010

PhD studentships Institute of Psychiatry King's College London

2 PhD studentships are available in the South London Diabetes Cohort study (SOUL-D) which is a prospective study examining the effects of depression in 2000 newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes.

3 year project: Epidemiology of depression in diabetes: identifying risk factors, mechanisms, course and consequences. Ref: K111

First supervisor: Dr Khalida Ismail

Depression is a common problem in diabetes and is associated with worse biomedical outcomes and increased mortality. Little is understood as to the risk factors for depression, what is its natural history and how biological, social and psychological factors interact to increase morbidity and mortality. You will be joining an established and friendly team in the Diabetes Research Group. You will be expected to develop additional hypotheses and appropriate methodologies to test them and contribute substantively towards data collection. This post suits a student who wishes a career in public health, medical informatics or clinical epidemiology.

3 year project: The role of inflammation in the course of depression in type 2 diabetes. Ref: 1211

First supervisor: Dr Khalida Ismail, Dept of Psychological Medicine, IoP, KCL
Second supervisor: Professor John Pickup, Dept Diabetes, KCL

There is emerging evidence that depression is associated with an innate immune response and this may play a role in its adverse effects on type 2 diabetes which itself has an inflammatory pathogenesis. You will join an established and friendly team in the Diabetes Research Group. You will develop additional hypotheses and appropriate methodologies to test them and contribute substantively towards data collection. The project will be of interest to students who want to combine basic sciences and epidemiology methodologies.

Department of Psychological Medicine
The department focuses on the interface between psychiatry and medicine, psychiatry and occupation, psychiatry and the military, and psychiatry in various settings. The Head of Department is Professor Simon Wessely, who is also Vice Dean for Academic Psychiatry.

Award type
The stipend is £16,500 (2010/11). Home/EU tuition fees will be met. There will be some funding for attendance to courses and conferences. The studentship will only fully fund applications who are eligible for home/EU fees. Overseas students would have to pay the difference (approximately £10,000).
Study information

Start month:

1/1/2011. End 31/12/2013

Funding information

Funding applies to:
Open to applicants from a range of countries

Contacts and how to apply

Academic contact:

For further information or enquiries please contact Dr Khalida Ismail khalida.2.ismail@kcl.ac.uk.
Administrative contact and how to apply:

Apply online at https://myapplication.kcl.ac.uk/

On the online application form, please select “Psychological Medicine Division MPhil/PhD (Full-time)” from the programme list, and select January 2011 as the programme start date. Quote the reference in the Research Proposal box. Please note, you do not have to submit a Research Proposal. You should use that space on the online form to describe your research interests and ideas while also using the Personal Statement and Supporting Information section to give the short-listing panel a clear idea of why you are the best person for this post.

Please include details of 2 referees, including their email addresses. Your referees will be contacted prior to your interview.