2012-03-14: Job: PhD Studentship on Visual Analytics for Evolving Prediction Systems, Bournemouth University, UK: Difference between revisions

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'''Smart Technology Research Centre / Computational Intelligence Research Group'''
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<br>[http://dec.bournemouth.ac.uk/ School of Design, Engineering and Computing]
<br>[http://www.bournemouth.ac.uk/ Bournemouth University], [[wikipedia:Bournemouth|Bournemouth]], [[wikipedia:United Kingdom|UK]]
 
 
 
Applications are invited for a 3 year, fully funded PhD research studentship to work on a project entitled '''"Visual Analytics for Evolving Prediction Systems"'''. This project, while fully funded by the Bournemouth University, will be executed in the framework of a large EU funded INFER project ([http://www.infer.eu www.infer.eu]).
 
This research project is concerned with the incorporation of expert knowledge and performing of visual analytics through
development of novel visualisation approaches and user interaction mechanisms for managing adaptive predictive systems.
The studies will focus on efficient removal of complexity associated with selection and parameterisation of underlying
algorithms and translation of the high level goals into effective solutions through GUI and visualisation enabled
interactions. The development of the interfaces will be consulted with a diverse range of industrial users through envisaged
extensive acceptability study. The research in this project will also link to and cover support for transparency of the
predictive model decision making and effective visualisation of the overall system, results and decision making process
itself.  
 
The student will be joining the Computational Intelligence Research Group within the Smart Technology Research Centre
and will be primarily based in the School of Design, Engineering & Computing in Bournemouth but will also be required to
frequently visit and work at our commercial partners' labs (REC in Poland and Evonik Industries in Germany) providing an
outstanding opportunity to gain a diverse experience of both academic and commercial environments.
 
The studentship carries a basic remuneration of £13800 pa tax-free and a waiver of the full-time research  student fee. 
There are no restrictions on the nationality of the applicants and the selection will be based on  the candidate's qualifications
and experience.
 
Applicants should have a background in visualisation or human-computer interaction demonstrated by a Master/Bachelor
project or industrial experience and hold a first or upper second class honours degree or equivalent in computer science,
software engineering, mathematics, physics, engineering, statistics or a similar discipline. Additionally candidates should
have very strong programming skills using Java and an excellent working knowledge of database systems like SQL Server
or Oracle. Proficiency in or at least working knowledge of any or the combination of C, C++, C#, Matlab, OSGi, Eclipse,
EIP, Apache Camel would be an advantage.
 
For further details please contact Prof Bogdan Gabrys, e-mail:  [mailto:bgabrys@bournemouth.ac.uk bgabrys@bournemouth.ac.uk] or visit the following www
pages: http://dec.bournemouth.ac.uk/staff/bgabrys/PhD_Studentship_2012.html. 
 
Interested candidates should follow the application procedure listed on the Bournemouth University web pages:
http://dec.bournemouth.ac.uk/research/postgraduate_research.html.  Further details concerning the studentship and  
application procedure can be also obtained from the School of Design, Engineering & Computing Research Administrator -
Ms Naomi Bailey, Email: [mailto:nbailey@bournemouth.ac.uk nbailey@bournemouth.ac.uk].
 
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 14:06, 17 October 2012

Lying, filthy scbumag. How can he pledge to never raise student fees and do the opposite a few weeks later. You don't shit on your own core voters. The Tories don't shit on the middle class and big business, Labour don't shit on the working class and Unions, but the Lib Dems do a big fat turd on the youth and the student vote. Saves the Tories having to do it!