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research in computing science and mathematics at Stirling the alternative career. The fun bit!. What is research? investigate inquiry explore study scrutiny examine. What is research? What will I do? Making a contribution to a field of study
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research in computing science and mathematics at Stirlingthe alternative career Research at Stirling
The fun bit! • What is research? • investigate • inquiry • explore • study • scrutiny • examine • What is research? What will I do? • Making a contribution to a field of study • understanding a subject in detail & adding to it • reading • ideas • experimentation • testing a thesis • writing papers • Is that all? • develop an independence - a freedom - control of priorities & direction • in time become part of a research community • indeed external links often measure the standing of a department Research at Stirling
staff of the Department are regularly invited to take part in a wide range of activities at an international and national level: • as conference chairs, • steering committee members, • research council members, • invited speakers, • editors, • referees for research proposals, and • external project reviewers. Research at Stirling
the Department conducts research in a number of key areas: • Applied Formal Methods • Neural/Natural Computing • Telecommunications Service Engineering • Algebraic Graph Theory • Stirling Applied Non-linear Dynamics www.cs.stir.ac.uk/research Research at Stirling
Applied Formal Methods • Communications and Distributed Systems • Complex Systems • Formal Methods (incl. LOTOS and SDL) • Hardware Description and Verification • Object-Oriented Analysis and Design • Systems and Software Engineering who to see ? Prof. Turner * Dr Clark Dr Maharaj Dr Shankland Research at Stirling
Neural/Natural Computing • Artificial Neural Networks • Early Auditory Processing • Neural Computing • Neuron Modelling • Neuromorphic Systems • Computational Neuroscience • Medical decision making • The use of decision support tools • Health logistics who to see ? Prof. Smith * Dr Cairns Dr Graham Dr Hodgkin Dr Hussain Research at Stirling
Communications Service Engineering • (tele)communications Systems Engineering • Distributed Systems Architecture • Home Networks • Service Architecture • Service Creation ( including multimedia services, service APIs, JAIN, SIP) • Service/Feature Interaction Detection (formal, hybrid, run-time methods, policies) • Voice over IP (VoIP) who to see ? Prof. Magill * Mr Kolberg Prof. Turner Research at Stirling
Algebraic Graph Theory • Characterisation of graphs using star partitions • Characteristic Polynomials of Modified Graphs • Graph Structure and Algebraic Invariants • Spectral Properties of Graphs who to see ? Prof. Rowlinson * Dr Bell Research at Stirling
Stirling Applied Non-linear Dynamics • Applications of non-linear mathematics, to areas including biology & ecology, medicine, and physics. • Applied Partial Differential Equations • Biomathematics • Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases • Mathematical Neuroscience • Nonlinear Dynamical Systems and Applications • Spatial Dynamics who to see ? Dr Mestel* Dr Norman Dr McLean Research at Stirling
Two ways to get involved • Vacation Studentship between 3rd and 4th year www.cs.stir.ac.uk/~ces/vacation.html • PhD or MSc by research after 4th year www.cs.stir.ac.uk/jobs/studentships.html • (Research Assistant post after 4th year) • research is not highly paid • but you need a good degree ! Research at Stirling
What about money ? • Vacation studentships: • Carnegie Trust (Scots only) (early March) • Nuffield Foundation (early February) • Wellcome Trust (biomedical) • Departmental studentships • general ones not very likely • tied to particular projects? Research at Stirling
What about money ? • PhD studentships • most likely sources of funding for home or EU students are: • Departmental studentships • Funded by EPSRC (not stipend for EU nationals) • Probably 1, maybe more • University studentships • Possibly 3 in Management Faculty • deadlines are usually between March and May • these are highly competitive www.planning-and-research.stir.ac.uk/sgrs/ Research at Stirling
What about money ? • Other sources of funding: • Carnegie Trust (graduates of Scottish Unis only), (March) • EPSRC (as part of a larger proposal), (any time) • Leverhulme (as part of a larger proposal), (March) • see “The Grants Register” in the library • For foreign nationals there are other schemes • the British Council, • Sino-British Fellowship. • ORS Research at Stirling
if you are interested • look at the web pages • talk to staff • talk to Dr Shankland about money • money & topic need to be pursued in parallel • if you are not sure - still go and talk to staff • liaise closely with a proposed supervisor • construct a proposal • with a good application we can help you secure funding Research at Stirling
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