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PhD student positions in computer science ("logic for agents"), Nottingham (England)

There are 10 PhD positions available for UK and international students at 
the School of Computer Science, University of Nottingham: 
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BFY936/10-fully-funded-phd-studentships/

If you are interested in doing a PhD in logics for agents, agent theories 
and architectures, agent programming languages, verification and synthesis 
of agent programs and controllers for multi-agent systems, please contact 
Natasha.Alechina@nottingham.ac.uk or Brian.Logan@nottingham.ac.uk.

Full advert below.

Applications are invited for up to ten fully-funded PhD studentships in 
the School of Computer Science at the University of Nottingham, starting 
on 1 October 2018.

The topics for the studentships are open, but should relate to the 
interests of one of the School?s research groups: Agents Lab; Automated 
Scheduling, Optimisation and Planning; Computer Vision Lab; Functional 
Programming; Intelligent Modelling and Analysis; Mixed Reality Lab; Data 
Driven Algorithms, Systems and Design and Uncertainty in Data and Decision 
Making

The studentships are for three years and include a stipend of £14,553 per 
year and tuition fees, and are available to students of any nationality. 
Applicants are normally expected to have a first-class Masters or 
Bachelors degree in Computer Science or a related discipline, and must 
obtain the support of a potential supervisor in the School prior to 
submitting their application. Initial contact with supervisors should be 
made at least two weeks prior to the closing date for applications.

Informal enquiries may be addressed to SS-PGR-JC@nottingham.ac.uk

To apply, please submit the following items by email to: 
Christine.Fletcher@nottingham.ac.uk: (1) a brief covering letter that 
describes your reasons for wishing to pursue a PhD, your proposed research 
area and topic, and the name of a potential supervisor; (2) a copy of your 
CV, including your actual or expected degree class(es), and results of all 
University examinations; (3) an example of your technical writing, such as 
a project report or dissertation; (4) contact details for two academic 
referees.
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