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Edinburgh Students Cafe - Flat for rent, Flatmate, used book, used stuff, sell online, accomodation: Studies related
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michael_zhb writes "I am phd student in economics,in the second year.I did msc in the university of Edinburgh,and phd here as well.I can do most related tutorial,such as math,statistics,economics,qm etc.
If you need any help,please contact me.
tel:07809608372
email:s0454539@sms.ed.ac.uk
michael"
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Offers: SPANISH AND QUECHUA LESSONS
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ninankuyuchi writes "PERUVIAN SPANISH NATIVE SPEAKER GIVE SPANISH AND QUECHUA LANGUAGE LESSONS IN INTERCHANGE OF ENGLISH LESSONS. PEOPLE INTERESTING CALL AT 07928540885 OR MAIL AT ninankuyuchi@gmail.com"
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Alina writes "Qualified and Experienced
RUSSIAN Lessons.
All levels taught!
Beginners welcome!
Contact Alina on 07919234997 or alinad@blueyonder.co.uk"
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Community: Positions available: Microsoft Research - University of Trento Centre
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The new interdisciplinary centre of excellence
Microsoft Research - University of Trento Centre for Computational and
Systems Biology has been established in the Trento region (Italy). The main objectives and activities of the centre are
Overall objectives
1. To advance the state of knowledge of biological information processing,
the aetiology of disease, and potentially new therapies through the creation of
a new research centre that will bring together scientists from multiple
disciplines to focus on conducting leading research into advanced computational modeling of biological systems.
2. To conduct novel research into defining new computational and communication paradigms that are 'biomimetic' in nature, i.e., based on new principles learned from the research into biological information processing.
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Community: RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
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PhD Studentships in the School of Computing, The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
Closing Date: 16 May 2005
Funding opportunities exist for PhD studentships in the School of Computing.
Successful candidates will have a tax free living allowance of £12000 per annum plus tuition fees.
For more information about studentships at Robert Gordon University, please see
here and
here
The School of Computing has a growing reputation for high quality and innovative research in design and development of intelligent systems and interactive systems.
Studentships will be available to work in the following projects:
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Community: PhD position at the Open University
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Anonymous writes "PhD position at the Computing Department, The Open University, UK
The Computing Department is a large, thriving department with an active research programme and a deep commitment to teaching. A PhD studentship funded by the Faculty of Mathematics and Computing is available to further strengthen our Software Engineering research.
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Community: PhD Position in Technical University of Valencia (Spain)
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Anonymous writes "PhD Position (DEADLINE 4 February 2004! See "How to apply" below.)
Departamento de Sistemas Informaticos y Computacion
Technical University of Valencia Spain
http://www.dsic.upv.es/users/elp
The group ELP "Automated Software Engineering, Logic Programming and Programming Languages" of the Technical University of Valencia (UPV) has an open position for a PhD student for 2 years (which can be extended to 4
years) funded by the Spanish Ministry of Education and Scientific Research, to work in the project:
"SELF: Software Engineering and Lightweight Formalisms"
Project coordinator: Maria Alpuente
www.dsic.upv.es/~alpuente
The goal of the project is to investigate on analysis, specification, verification, debugging, testing, learning, certification, transformation & optimization techniques for (multiparadigm) programs."
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Anonymous writes "A Ph.D. studentship position is available immediately for a period of 3 years in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland,UK. Only British or E.U. students are eligible for this post.
The project will investigate the effectiveness of virtual reality and haptic interfaces to a range of manufacturing and assembly tasks during the process planning of miniature products. This is an area of considerable current interest to both users and developers of CAD/CAM systems, particularly with regard to reducing physical product prototyping costs and product lead times. The successful candidate will be part of the MIcroSystems Engineering Centre (MISEC) and of the Scottish Manufacturing Institute (SMI), the only Innovative Manufacturing Research Centre in Scotland funded by the EPSRC.
Candidates must have a qualification in computer science or software engineering and be able to programme in C++ or Java. The candidate will take part in a course in Microsystems engineering.
For more details about the position, please contact Dr Marc Desmulliez at the following Email address: m.desmulliez@hw.ac.uk
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Wanted: Russian Lessons from fluent speaker
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Sven writes "Would you like to learn Russian as a hobby, or private pursuit?
I am a fluent speaker, and travel to Russia very frequently. Available for tutoring in the evenings, flexible times.
Contact details: Struan Zawalnyski - 07742 372342."
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