[alife] PhD studentships in Computer Science, Bristol
James Marshall
marshall at compsci.bristol.ac.uk
Thu May 31 07:41:13 PDT 2007
Hi,
the University of Bristol's Department of Computer Science is
actively looking for PhD students for October 2007 in any area. In
particular if you are interested in studying within the Machine Learning
and Biological Computation Group
(http://www.cs.bris.ac.uk/Research/MachineLearning/) in any of the
following research areas, and you are an outstanding candidate with a
strong vision of where you want to go, then please contact me (contact
details on website below) to informally discuss applying:
Artificial Life, Biologically-Inspired Algorithms, Complex Adaptive
Systems, Evolutionary Theory, Evolutionary Computation, Social Insect
Behaviour
The University of Bristol and its neighbouring institutions are
rapidly becoming a centre of excellence for interdisciplinary research
involving the computational, mathematical and life sciences. The
University of Bristol has recently established a Doctoral Training
Centre in Complexity Sciences (http://bccs.bris.ac.uk), already has one
of the largest collection of neuroscientists in Europe (Bristol
Neuroscience http://www.bristol.ac.uk/neuroscience), as well as other
initiatives including the University Research Centre in Behavioural
Biology (http://www.bio.bris.ac.uk/research/behavior/behavior.htm), the
Predictive Life Sciences research theme, and the Regional Network on
Mathematics, Computation and Biology
(http://cognit.psy.bris.ac.uk/MCB/index.html).
Best wishes,
James Marshall
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James A. R. Marshall
Department of Computer Science
University of Bristol
http://www.cs.bris.ac.uk/~marshall
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