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* PhD in Informatics (AI, CS, CogSci) at Edinburgh
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    PhD degrees in the Division of Informatics
    at the University of Edinburgh

In 1998, the University of Edinburgh established a Division of
Informatics, to study the structure, behaviour and
interactions of both natural and artificial computational systems.
The Division reflects the University's vision of Informatics
as a fundamental area of study, critical for the future developments
in science, engineering, and society. The Division was formed from
the former Departments of Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive
Science and Computer Science.

The Division has positions for new research degree students pursing
either an MSc(Research) (one year), an MPhil (two years) or a PhD
(three years) through investigation of open problems in Informatics.

The Division now contains about 70 academic staff, 60 contract researchers
and 150 research students, grouped primarily into these research
institutes:

        Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute
        Institute for Adaptive and Neural Computation
        Institute for Communicating and Collaborative Systems
        Institute for Computing Systems Architecture
        Institute of Perception, Action and Behaviour
        Institute for Representation and Reasoning
        Laboratory for Foundations of Computer Science

which reflect the main research themes in the Division:

        adaptive computing
        artificial intelligence
        automated and mathematical reasoning
        cognitive science
        computational complexity
        computational learning theory
        computational linguistics
        computational musicology
        computational neuroscience
        computer-assisted formal reasoning
        computer architectures and networking
        computer communication and protocols
        computer graphics and virtual reality
        computer science
        computer vision
        database systems
        design and analysis of dependable systems
        diagramatic understanding
        formal program specification
        functional, logic and object-oriented programming
        genetic/evolutionary algorithms
        human-computer interaction
        intelligent tutoring systems
        knowledge representation and reasoning
        knowledge-based systems
        machine learning
        medical informatics
        mobile and assembly robotics
        modular and component-based systems
        natural language processing
        neural modelling
        neural networks
        neuroinformatics
        parallel, distributed and concurrent systems
        planning and activity management
        probabilistic graphical models
        program logics
        programming languages
        qualitative and fuzzy reasoning
        semantics of programming languages
        software engineering
        speech understanding and generation
        system level design and integration
        theory of computation
        type theory
                                        
The UK Engineering and Physical Science Research Council
has awarded the Division about 8 full studentships
that can be used by UK and EC students. Overseas students
may be eligible for ORS awards, that pay approximately
half of the total costs.

In general, students should have a good BS/BSc degree (or equivalent)
in an appropriate topic, plus other skills appropriate to the particular
research area.
    
More information can be found on the Division's PhD WWW page at:

        http://www.informatics.ed.ac.uk/prospectus/graduate/

For application forms and further information, contact:
    
        PhD Admissions Secretary
        Division of Informatics
        University of Edinburgh
        James Clerk Maxwell Building
        King's Buildings
        Mayfield Road
        Edinburgh EH9 3JZ
        
        Email: phd-admissions@inf.ed.ac.uk
        Fax:       +44 131 667 7209
        Telephone: +44 131 650 5156

Please contact us if you'd like to come for a visit.
        
**************** ALSO: MSc Positions Available ****************

We also have three thriving taught MSc courses in Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive
Science and Computer Science. For more information, see:

    http://www.informatics.ed.ac.uk/prospectus/graduate/



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* PhD in Informatics (AI, CS, CogSci) at Edinburgh
@ 1999-11-04 17:19 rbf
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    PhD degrees in the Division of Informatics
    at the University of Edinburgh

In 1998, the University of Edinburgh established a Division of
Informatics, to study the structure, behaviour and
interactions of both natural and artificial computational systems.
The Division reflects the University's vision of Informatics
as a fundamental area of study, critical for the future developments
in science, engineering, and society. The Division was formed from
the former Departments of Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive
Science and Computer Science.

The Division has positions for new research degree students pursing
either an MSc(Research) (one year), an MPhil (two years) or a PhD
(three years) through investigation of open problems in Informatics.

The Division now contains about 70 academic staff, 60 contract researchers
and 150 research students, grouped primarily into these research
institutes:

        Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute
        Institute for Adaptive and Neural Computation
        Institute for Communicating and Collaborative Systems
        Institute for Computing Systems Architecture
        Institute of Perception, Action and Behaviour
        Institute for Representation and Reasoning
        Laboratory for Foundations of Computer Science

which reflect the main research themes in the Division:

        adaptive computing
        artificial intelligence
        automated and mathematical reasoning
        cognitive science
        computational complexity
        computational learning theory
        computational linguistics
        computational musicology
        computational neuroscience
        computer-assisted formal reasoning
        computer architectures and networking
        computer communication and protocols
        computer graphics and virtual reality
        computer science
        computer vision
        database systems
        design and analysis of dependable systems
        diagramatic understanding
        formal program specification
        functional, logic and object-oriented programming
        genetic/evolutionary algorithms
        human-computer interaction
        intelligent tutoring systems
        knowledge representation and reasoning
        knowledge-based systems
        machine learning
        medical informatics
        mobile and assembly robotics
        modular and component-based systems
        natural language processing
        neural modelling
        neural networks
        neuroinformatics
        parallel, distributed and concurrent systems
        planning and activity management
        probabilistic graphical models
        program logics
        programming languages
        qualitative and fuzzy reasoning
        semantics of programming languages
        software engineering
        speech understanding and generation
        system level design and integration
        theory of computation
        type theory
                                        
The UK Engineering and Physical Science Research Council
has awarded the Division about 8 full studentships
that can be used by UK and EC students. Overseas students
may be eligible for ORS awards, that pay approximately
half of the total costs.

In general, students should have a good BS/BSc degree (or equivalent)
in an appropriate topic, plus other skills appropriate to the particular
research area.
    
More information can be found on the Division's PhD WWW page at:

        http://www.informatics.ed.ac.uk/prospectus/graduate/

For application forms and further information, contact:
    
        PhD Admissions Secretary
        Division of Informatics
        University of Edinburgh
        James Clerk Maxwell Building
        King's Buildings
        Mayfield Road
        Edinburgh EH9 3JZ
        
        Email: phd-admissions@inf.ed.ac.uk
        Fax:       +44 131 667 7209
        Telephone: +44 131 650 5156

Please contact us if you'd like to come for a visit.
        
**************** ALSO: MSc Positions Available ****************

We also have three thriving taught MSc courses in Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive
Science and Computer Science. For more information, see:

    http://www.informatics.ed.ac.uk/prospectus/graduate/



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* PhD in Informatics (AI, CS, CogSci) at Edinburgh
@ 1999-02-23 14:31 rbf
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    PhD degrees in the Division of Informatics
    at the University of Edinburgh

In 1998, the University of Edinburgh established a Division of
Informatics, to study the structure, behaviour and
interactions of both natural and artificial computational systems.
The Division reflects the University's vision of Informatics
as a fundamental area of study, critical for the future developments
in science, engineering, and society. The Division was formed from
the former Departments of Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive
Science and Computer Science.

The Division has positions for new research degree students pursing
either an MSc(Research) (one year), an MPhil (two years) or a PhD
(three years) through investigation of open problems in Informatics.

The Division now contains over 75 academic staff, 66 contract researchers
and about 100 research students, grouped primarily into these research
institutes:

	Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute
	Institute of Computing Systems Architecture
	Institute for Adaptive and Neural Computation
	Institute for Communicating and Collaborative Systems
	Institute of Perception, Action and Behaviour
	Institute for Representation and Reasoning
	Laboratory for Foundations of Computer Science

which reflect the main research themes in the Division:

	adaptive computing
	artificial intelligence
	automated and mathematical reasoning
	cognitive science
	computational complexity
	computational learning theory
	computational linguistics and natural language processing
	computational musicology
        computer-assisted formal reasoning
	computer and network architectures
	computer communications and networks
	computer graphics and virtual reality
	computer science
	computer vision
	database systems
	design and analysis of dependable systems
	diagramatic understanding
	formal program specification
        functional, logic and object-oriented programming
	human-computer interaction
	intelligent tutoring systems
	knowledge representation and reasoning
	knowledge-based systems
	medical informatics
	mobile and assembly robotics
        modular and component-based systems
	neural modelling
	neural networks
	parallel, distributed and concurrent systems
	planning and activity management
        program logics
	programming languages
	qualitative and fuzzy reasoning
        semantics of programming languages
	software engineering
	speech understanding and generation
	system level design and integration
        theory of computation
	type theory


                                        
The UK Engineering and Physical Science Research Council
has awarded the Division about 10 (typically) full studentships
that can be used by UK and EC students. Overseas students
may be eligible for ORS awards, that pay approximately
half of the total costs.

In general, students should have a good BS/BSc degree (or equivalent)
in an appropriate topic, plus other skills appropriate to the particular
research area.
    
More information can be found on the Division's PhD WWW page at:

        http://www.inf.ed.ac.uk/www/public/Courses/

For application forms and further information, write to:
    
        PhD Admissions Secretary
        Division of Informatics
        University of Edinburgh
        James Clerk Maxwell Building
        King's Buildings
        Mayfield Road
        Edinburgh EH9 3JZ
        
        Email: phd-admissions@inf.ed.ac.uk
        Fax:       +44 131 667 7209
        Telephone: +44 131 650 5156

Please contact us if you'd like to come for a visit.
        
**************** ALSO: MSc Positions Available ****************

We also have three thriving taught MSc courses in Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive
Science and Computer Science. For more information, see:

    http://www.inf.ed.ac.uk/www/public/Courses/



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* PhD in Informatics (AI, CS, CogSci) at Edinburgh
@ 1998-12-21 17:52 rbf
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    PhD degrees in the Division of Informatics
    at the University of Edinburgh

In 1998, the University of Edinburgh established a Division of
Informatics, to study the structure, behaviour and
interactions of both natural and artificial computational systems.
The Division reflects the University's vision of Informatics
as a fundamental area of study, critical for the future developments
in science, engineering, and society. The Division was formed from
the former Departments of Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive
Science and Computer Science.

The Division has positions for new research degree students pursing
either an MSc(Research) (one year), an MPhil (two years) or a PhD
(three years) through investigation of open problems in Informatics.

The Division now contains over 75 academic staff and about 100 research
students, grouped primarily into these research institutes:

	Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute
	Institute of Computing System Architecture
	Institute for Adaptive and Neural Computation
	Institute for Communicating and Collaborative Systems
	Institute of Perception, Action and Behaviour
	Institute for Representation and Reasoning
	Laboratory for Foundations of Computer Science

which reflect the main research themes in the Division:

	adaptive computing
	artificial intelligence
	automated and mathematical reasoning
	category and type theory
	cognitive science
	computational complexity
	computational learning theory
	computational linguistics and natural language processing
	computational musicology
	computer and network architectures
	computer communications and networks
	computer graphics and virtual reality
	computer science
	computer vision
	database systems
	design and analysis of dependable systems
	diagramatic understanding
	distributed systems
	formal program specification
	human-computer interaction
	intelligent tutoring systems
	knowledge representation and reasoning
	knowledge-based systems
	medical informatics
	mobile and assembly robotics
	neural modelling
	neural networks
	parallel, distributed and concurrent systems
	planning and activity management
	programming languages
	qualitative and fuzzy reasoning
	software engineering
	speech understanding and generation
	system level design and integration

The UK Engineering and Physical Science Research Council
has awarded the Division a number of full studentships
that can be used by UK and EC students. Overseas students
may be eligible for ORS awards, that pay approximately
half of the total costs.

In general, students should have a good BS/BSc degree (or equivalent)
in an appropriate topic, plus other skills appropriate to the particular
research area.
    
More information can be found on the Division's PhD WWW page at:

        http://www.inf.ed.ac.uk/www/public/Courses/

For application forms and further information, write to:
    
        PhD Admissions Secretary
        Division of Informatics
        University of Edinburgh
        James Clerk Maxwell Building
        King's Buildings
        Mayfield Road
        Edinburgh EH9 3JZ
        
        Email: phd-admissions@inf.ed.ac.uk
        Fax:       +44 131 667 7209
        Telephone: +44 131 650 5156

**************** ALSO: MSc Positions Available ****************

We also have three thriving taught MSc courses. For more information, see:

    http://www.inf.ed.ac.uk/www/public/Courses/



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