International Graduate School Dynamic Intelligent Systems, Germany
July 15, 2008
International Graduate School Dynamic Intelligent Systems
The International Graduate School Dynamic Intelligent Systems at the University of Paderborn is one of seven NRW Graduate Schools which are initiated and supported by the Ministry of Innovation, Science, Research and Technology of the federal state North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Located in the heart of Europe, it offers a stimulating and supportive environment for research in the rapidly developing field of software, systems and network engineering. This field deals with the construction of so-called embedded or mechatronic systems, which is already a research focus of the University of Paderborn.
Application
Applications from qualified and highly motivated students are always welcome.
The closing date for the summer term 2009, starting April 2009, is November 30th, 2008.
Applicants must hold a Master Degree (or equivalent) in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or related fields.
An application should contain:
* certified copies of relevant grades
* TOEFL Examinee’s Score Record (Requirement: 83 ibt)
* a completely filled in application form
Please make sure that your application allows us to ascertain your knowledge and experience in the areas relevant to the Graduate School.
Applications and related queries should be directed to:
Dr. Eckhard Steffen
Director of Graduate Studies
International Graduate School
Dynamic Intelligent Systems
Universität Paderborn
Warburger Str. 100 Phone (+49)(0)5251/60-3261
33098 Paderborn Fax (+49)(0)5251/60-3489
Germany E-Mail graduateschool (at) upb.de
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