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Gitesh Raikundalia, 21 August 2007


Ph.D Scholarship

Victoria University (Australia)

Victoria University is a large, multi-campus university based in Melbourne, Australia. The University has a highly diverse student population of 44,000 students, including almost 8,000 international students. The University has 11 campuses located throughout Melbourne, Australia's second largest city.

The School of Computer Science and Mathematics is home to the Internet Technologies and Applications Research Laboratory, a research group and physical laboratory space dedicated to research on Internet Technologies. The School also encompasses the Research Group in Mathematical Inequalities and Applications that carries out internationally recognised research on Mathematical Inequalities. Research is conducted on the following areas:

  • Internet Technologies
  • Mathematical Inequalities
  • Databases and Data Mining
  • Software Engineering
  • Image Processing and Pattern Recognition
  • Industrial Process Modelling
  • Financial and Risk Modelling
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Internet Security
  • Intelligent Agents

    The School of Computer Science and Mathematics is offering two PhD scholarships of AU$19,616 each for projects beginning in January 2008. Tuition fees are also covered so that students do not pay these fees. The School seeks high-calibre applicants to carry out quality research in any of the above research areas. Interested applicants should fill in the following form:
    http://www.vu.edu.au/library/scripts/objectifyMedia.aspx?file=office/563 /79.doc&siteID=4&str_title=Computer Science and Maths Scholarship Application Form.
    and send it with all required documentation to the School Postgraduate Research Coordinator, Dr Gitesh Raikundalia, at the address shown in the form.

    For any enquiries about scholarships or research study in the School of Computer Science and Mathematics, please contact the School Postgraduate Research Coordinator at Gitesh.Raikundalia@vu.edu.au.

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