PhD Scholarship in Data-Management at University of Copenhagen in Denmark

Applications are invited for one scholarship for a
PhD project within the field of data-management, with a special focus on
managing data from multimodal imaging in material-science. The position is open
for candidates of all nationalities. Applicant should have master degree (or
equivalent) in computer science or computer engineering. The salary depends on
seniority, as agreed between the Ministry of Finance and the Danish
Confederation of Professional Associations. The application deadline is 15
March 2014.

Study Subject (s): Scholarship is provided in the field of data-management
at University of Copenhagen.
Course Level: Scholarship is available for pursuing PhD
degree level at University of Copenhagen.
Scholarship Provider: University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Scholarship can be taken at: Denmark  
Eligibility: –The
successful applicant should have master degree (or equivalent) in computer
science or computer engineering, or have completed four years of such a masters
degree. Detailed knowledge of low-level systems architecture and operating
systems is a requirement. Documented experience with large scale computing for
science, especially physics, is a plus.
-It is a requirement that the candidate is able to participate in teaching
activities at the Niels Bohr Institute. You must be able to speak and write
English, and in general work in an English language environment. As a person
you should be both self-managed and able to work within a large
cross-disciplinary team, which includes computer scientists, physicists,
chemists and industrial collaborators.
Scholarship Open for International Students: International students can apply for the scholarship.
Scholarship Description: One scholarship for a PhD project is available within the field of
data-management, with a special focus on managing data from multimodal imaging
in material-science. he aim of this project is to design, and implement an
end-to-end data-storage solution for managing large datasets obtained from
multiple imaging sources that are physically distributed across all of Europe.
The system should consider data acquisition, archiving, physical distance
between user and storage, and preferably energy consumption. The successful
project will provide a deep integration with the imaging equipment and hide the
data-management complexities from the end-users entirely.
Number of award(s): One scholarship is offered.
What does it cover? Salary, pension and terms of employment are in accordance with the
agreement between the Ministry of Finance and The Academics Central
organization. The salary depends on seniority, as agreed between the Ministry
of Finance and the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations.
Currently, starting salaries are about 25,000 DKK (Euro 3,330) per month for
Ph.D. students – plus full benefits including pension.
How to Apply: The mode of applying is online.
Scholarship Application Deadline: The application deadline is 15 March 2014.
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