Duration of Studentship: 3 years full-time
Stipend: £15,863 + fees
The
Department of Information Studies at University College London (UCLDIS)
invites applications for a three year fully funded research studentship
in the area of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning.
UCL,
based in the heart of London, is consistently ranked as one of the
World's top universities. It has a strong culture and tradition of
interdisciplinary research, which is one of the factors in it currently
attracting more research funding than any other UK university. UCLDIS is
a multidisciplinary department, with research and teaching programmes
across a broad spectrum of information-related subject areas such as
library studies, archive studies, publishing, digital humanities,
information management, computing and artificial intelligence. It has
four distinct research groups, including the Knowledge Organization and
Representation Group (KOARG,http://www.ucl.ac.uk/dis/research/koarg)
which has a focus on the theoretical aspects and development of
knowledge- and logic-based systems.
Studentship Description
The broad aim of the studentship will be to further
research in the general area of logic-based knowledge representation and
reasoning. The research will be co-supervised by Dr Rob Miller and Dr
Antonis Bikakis, and so proposals for research that match with the
particular interests of these individuals are particularly welcome.
These interests include Reasoning about Actions, Commonsense Reasoning,
Argumentation, Nonmonotonic Reasoning, Defeasible Reasoning, Logic
Programming and Ambient Intelligence. Following normal UCL procedure,
initial
registration will be for the degree of MPhil with an expectation that
the student will successfully upgrade to PhD registration in their
second year. It is expected that the studentship will commence on 1
October 2014, although other start dates are possible. It will include
full payment of UK/EU fees and an annual stipend as specified above.
Person Specification
Applicants
should have a masters-level degree in an area related to computer
science, mathematics or logic, an interest in the research areas
mentioned above, and good written, communication, and organisational
skills. A familiarity with logic-based knowledge representation and
reasoning and/or knowledge-based systems would be an asset.
Eligibility and Application Procedure
Due
to financial constraints on the level of fees included in the
studentship, applications are restricted to candidates from the UK or
other EU countries. General information for doctoral
applicants is available on the DIS webpages
at:http://www.ucl.ac.uk/dis/phd. There will be a two stage application
process for this scholarship. In the first instance, Â please email a
full CV, including the names and contact details of two referees, and a
statement of proposed research (not exceeding 750 words) to Kerstin
Michaels (k.michaels@ucl.ac.uk).
For
further details of the studentship or an informal discussion please
contact DrRob Miller (r.s.miller@ucl.ac.uk)) or Dr Antonis Bikakis
(a.bikakis@ucl.ac.uk).
Closing Date: 23 May 2014
Latest time for the submission of applications: 17.00
Studentship Start Date: 1 October 2014
See link: www.ucl.ac.uk/dis/Research-studentships
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