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Ter Jan 28 15:59:44 -03 2020


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*From:* "Claire Gormley" <Claire.Gormley em UCD.IE>
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*Sent:* Tue, 28 Jan 2020 at 9:34
*Subject:* Science Foundation Ireland Centre for Research Training in F
Dear list members,

Please would you bring the following PhD opportunities to the attention of
those who might be interested.

Many thanks,
Claire

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Claire Gormley CStat
Associate Professor
School of Mathematics and Statistics
University College Dublin
www.maths.ucd.ie/~cgormley
+353 1716 2525
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Science Foundation Ireland Centre for Research Training in Foundations of
Data Science: 30 PhD studentships available.

www.data-science.ie

The Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) Centre for Research Training (CRT) is
pleased to announce 30 fully funded PhD studentships (September 2020 start)
available across the University of Limerick (UL), University College Dublin
(UCD) and Maynooth University (MU), Ireland. This €20million centre is
funded by SFI, Skillnet Ireland, Industry and Enterprise partners, as well
as the three co-hosting universities UL, UCD and MU.

This large-scale, collaborative initiative between UL, UCD and MU, will
train a cohort of PhD students with world-class foundational training in
the themes of Applied Mathematics, Statistics and Machine Learning. These
themes will be fused together by applying them to real-world challenges in
areas including Data Analytics, Privacy and Security, Smart Manufacturing,
Networks, and Health and Wellbeing. Students will engage extensively with
industry partners, and will spend time in industry developing cognisance of
industry needs through working on industrial projects. Academic placements
in internationally renowned collaborating institutions will also be
available and students will benefit from exposure to Ireland’s world-class
research universities.

Programme structure:
In Year 1 students will undertake cohort-building tailored training in the
underpinning themes of Applied Mathematics, Statistics and Machine
Learning, and in transversal skills, entrepreneurship and impact. Students
will engage in group and individual research projects and will spend 10-12
weeks in industry at the end of Year 1. In Years 2 to 4 students will
transition to full-time research, and attend regular cohort training
events. International academic placements or secondary industry placements
will take place in Year 3.

Funding:
Studentships provide four years of tuition fees, a tax-free stipend of
€18500 per year, and a travel allowance for research and training related
activities.

Applications:
We are currently recruiting for the September 2020 intake. Consideration of
applications will begin on March 2nd 2020 and will continue on an ongoing
basis until all places are filled.

Applications from international students and from under-represented groups
are strongly encouraged.

To find out more about the programme structure, research areas, entry
requirements and how to apply, please visit www.data-science.ie
or on Twitter follow @data_science_ie

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