Rabu, 23 Maret 2011

2011-2012 Michael Vergauwen Fund Scholarship Phd Studentships , USA

International Communications Industries Foundation (ICIF) is a nonprofit educational
Organization founded to support the audiovisual communications industry, where manufacturers and dealers, and to improve the industry through teaching and research.
Criteria
The scholarships will be awarded in the competition for dependents of employees or employees of member organizations InfoComm. In order for this scholarship, candidates must be considered:
Be a spouse, child, step-son or granddaughter of an employee of a member organization to require InfoComm or employee of a member organization in good standing at InfoComm.
Awarded once the 3rd or 4 Year of 4-year degree, students in the second year of the course of 2 years or candidates for higher education.
Have a minimum GPA of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) from a copy of the College reviewed visited.
o The application requires a copy of the college-to-date and available.
No transcripts have visited and official transcripts must be sent directly from each school to ICIF.
o If the GPA is not on a four-point scale, type an explanation or an equivalent

Scholarship Application Deadline:Friday, April 29, 2011.

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Jumat, 18 Maret 2011

Phd Studentships Process Engineer


Sawgrass Technologies is a high-tech ink manufacturer located in South Carolina, US, with a UK office based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire.

Sawgrass Europe is looking for an enthusiastic and motivated Process Engineer to join our Consumer Division Team. The position requires working knowledge of small format inkjet printers, RIP software and colour management. The ideal candidate should have strong project management experience, work independently, be able to manage several projects simultaneously and effectively communicate directly with customers, business partners and internal personnel in a professional manner.

They should be able to express complex technical information in an easy to understand manner to other personnel and senior management. This person will work with global resources to manage the development and launch of new products.

Preferred Experience:

Digital Printing Hardware Colour Management & Profiling Knowledge Ability to Work in a Fast Paced Product Development Environment Able to Provide Training to Production and Technical Support Personnel Define & Create Production Quality Control Procedures Whole Product Solution Testing Excellent Communication Skills Self Directed & Motivated Team Player with a Strong Desire to Succeed Quality & Deadline Driven

We offer a fast paced, entrepreneurial environment in the digital colour graphics printing industry. Computer skills and excellent verbal and written communication skills are a must.

Some travel required. Pay commensurate with experience.

Relocation not offered.

Please send your CV to: jimmyg@sawgrasseurope.com with the subject line: Process Engineer

Kamis, 17 Maret 2011

PhD Studentships Candidates in Marine /Machinery /Controls /Operations 2011

PhD Candidates Marine/Machinery/Controls/Operations

The maritime offshore cluster operates globally and is highly innovative and adaptive. Every new ship is more or less a prototype designed for unique advanced operations. Environmental demands, subsea operations at several thousand meters depth, rough climate challenges and the installation of wind turbines are examples of operations that continuously demands new solutions. The close cooperation between Aalesund University College (AAUC), the companies in the region and NTNU/MARINTEK in Trondheim, provide the access to innovative and challenging laboratory facilities, where main focus is on applied research activities. In this academic and industrial environment you will find numerous interesting and challenging research objectives. Aalesund University College can offer PhD Candidate positions in the following fields:

• Environmental friendly (green) shipping (11-05ITN)

Existing propulsion machinery must be optimized and new novel systems must be developed to meet future requirements. The main objective of this research is to adapt advanced energy and environmental technology from other fields, to be applied onboard maritime installations.

• Machinery systems – modeling, simulation and optimization (11-10ITN)

Machinery systems onboard advanced off-shore vessels have become more and more complex and integrated, increasing the need for tools and methods to analyze and optimize. The main objective of this research is to develop knowledge, methods and tools for effective modeling and analysis.

• Human factors – man/machine interactions (11-09ITN)

As machines get more complex, operations more demanding, and need for risk reduction, we need to study and develop better and safer man/machine interaction. The main objective of this research is to develop knowledge and methods to be used in effective design of operator interfaces such as ship bridge design.

• Ship behavior under real operational loads and conditions (11-08ITN)

Ship behavior under normal conditions, are well studied. However, the interaction between vessel and external factors such as sub-sea equipment under demanding operations requires new research approach. The main objective of this research is to develop knowledge and methods to analyze ship behavior including external loads and conditions.

• Remote control and monitoring of maritime operations (11-07ITN)
The cost and availability of cheap and advanced instrumentation, microprocessors and data transfer solutions has opened for new possibilities for remote monitoring and control of systems in operation. The main objective of this research is to develop knowledge and methods to design effective remote operated condition monitoring systems including intelligent analysis for effective evaluation, and how to apply this technology to make extended laboratory facilities.

• Complex marine operations management (11-06ITN)

Ships and machines for demanding marine operations are getting more and more complex. Integrated control systems and interacting crews challenges safety. Planning and executing high risk operations challenge a safe and effective management. The objective of this research is to develop knowledge and methods for effective and safe management of complex high risk operations off-shore.
All these research fields are linked together in the overall research programs at AAUC, and will be part of a research team. The research may be both theoretical and experimental, and in close cooperation with local industry partners, NTNU/MARINTEK in Trondheim, and relevant international universities/research centers. The common goal for the vacant positions is to build up research activity over a period of 5 years. The PhD candidates will be part of the Research Centre for Marine Operations in Virtual Environment (MOVE) at AAUC.

Requirements:

Master degree or similar in:
• Mechanical engineering
• Marine technology / naval architecture / ocean engineering
• Cybernetics / control engineering / electronic engineering
• Nautical science
• Industrial design

Terms and conditions:

Each PhD candidate will be offered individual terms, related to background and competence. The normal period of appointment is 4 years with integrated teaching assistance of master and bachelor students.

For more information please contact:

Hans Petter Hildre, hh@hials.no , +47 95993659
Vilmar Æsøy, ve@hials.no , +47 91847089
Karl Henning Halse, kh@hials.no , +47 95227613

For more information also visit:

AAUC home page: http://www.hials.no/
MOVE: http://blog.hials.no/move/
NCE‐Maritime: http://www.ncemaritime.no/

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