[Corpora-List] Short term 'Visiting Fellowships - IRIDIA-ULB - Brussels

From: Elio Tuci (etuci@ulb.ac.be)
Date: Sat Jul 01 2006 - 12:56:27 MET DST

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    MARIE CURIE EARLY STAGE RESEARCH TRAINING FELLOWSHIPS at IRIDIA, FREE
    UNIVERSITY OF BRUSSELS (ULB)

    The IRIDIA (Institut de Recherches Interdisciplinaires et de
    Développements en Intelligence Artificielle - http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/)
    research group at the Free University of Brussels (ULB) is as a Host
    Institution for Marie Curie Early Stage Research Training (EST)
    Fellowships.

    IRIDIA has an opening for a short term 'Visiting Fellowships' (from 6 to
    12 months) with a starting date in October 2006.

    Project description

    The COMP2SYS (COMPutational intelligence methods for COMPlex SYStems)
    Early Stage Training project focuses on the training of early stage
    researchers to the use of Computational Intelligence techniques for the
    treatment of complex systems in science and engineering. The programme
    aims at developing the knowledge and skills necessary to solve complex
    problems using the powerful emergent methods and tools of Computational
    Intelligence. The programme focuses on five main topics:
    1. Evolutionary computation
    2. Ant colony optimization
    3. Artificial chemistry and biological networks
    4. Theoretical and applied machine learning
    5. Swarm intelligence and swarm robotics

    COMP2SYS has an opening for up to 12 months for a young visiting
    scientist: typically a doctoral student of another university who is
    pursuing her/his doctorate on a topic related to Computational
    Intelligence. Occasionally she/he can be an early stage researcher in a
    company research lab. The typical stay at ULB-IRIDIA will last for a
    period of time ranging from 6 to 12 months.
    More details on the COMP2SYS project are available at
    http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/comp2sys/

    We explicitly encourage women to apply for our advertised positions,
    including those returning to work and/or those with flexible working
    needs. We guarantee that the selection process will give equal
    opportunities to female and male applicants and that regarding salary,
    promotions, career development and all other aspects of employment,
    equal opportunities shall be vigorously pursued. NB: mobility allowances
    for employees with dependants may be higher.

    Eligibility conditions are restricted, so please carefully check these
    before contacting Dr. Tuci, to whom applications and a CV should be sent
    by email (etuci@ulb.ac.be).
    Please refer to the following Marie-Curie website:
    http://europa.eu.int/comm/research/fp6/mariecurie-actions/action/level_en.html



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