Department of Computer Science
University of Vermont (UVM)
Burlington, Vermont 05405, USA
The Department of Computer Science at UVM announces graduate assistantships for PhD studies starting September 2009. There are up to 6 Graduate Teaching Assistanship (GTA) and up to 3 departmental Graduate Research Assistantship (GRA), as well as possible faculty sponsored GRA. Prospective Computer Science PhD students are also eligible to apply for GRA in Complex Systems (see www.uvm.edu/complexsystems for application information).
The Computer Science Ph.D. program at UVM has been growing steadily, and currently has about 20 Ph.D. students. The faculty in Computer Science are involved in the forefront of research in complex systems including artificial intelligence, data mining, distributed systems, and evolutionary computation. The research areas of individual faculty members can be found in the Further Information page linked below.
The research areas of the Ph.D. students are open for GTA and departmental GRA, and designated as follows for the others:
- Privacy protection in location-based services, under the supervision of
Prof. Wang (http://www.cs.uvm.edu/~xywang/)
- Wireless sensor network languages and security and wireless sensor
network environmental monitoring applications, under the supervision of Prof. Skalka (http://www.cs.uvm.edu/~skalka/)
- Complex systems, under the supervision of any Computer Science faculty
QUALIFICATIONS:
Successful applicants must possess a bachelor's degree in computer science
or a related field, and show satisfactory test scores on the Graduate Record
Examination (GRE). International applicants must submit a TOEFL test score
as well.
FURTHER INFORMATION:
Tel: +1-802-656-3330
Email: csgrad-info@cems.uvm.edu
CS Ph.D. Program:
http://www.uvm.edu/~cems/cs/?Page=grad/phd-guide.php&SM=grad/_gradmenu.html
ONLINE APPLICATION:
http://www.uvm.edu/~gradcoll
Choose "Online Application" and Computer Science PhD Program.
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
Applications must be accepted by February 1, 2009 in order to be considered
for Fall 2009 assistantship.