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- PDF, PhD: University of Naples, Italy
 Contributed by: Mario di Bernardo, dibernardo@unisannio.it
 Postdoctoral and postgraduate positions are available at the Control Group 
of the University of Naples Federico II, Italy (www.unina.it) to work on the 
analysis and control of switched and hybrid dynamical systems.
 The research will be carried out  as part of the EU Project SICONOS 
(Simulation and Control of Nonsmooth Systems - see  http://maply.univ-
lyon1.fr/siconos for further information). Postgraduate positions and 
Postdoctoral positions from 12 to 36 months are available.
 Further information and application details can be obtained by contacting 
Prof Mario di Bernardo (Email: dibernardo@unisannio.it, Tel. +39 0817683909).
- PhD: University of Liverpool, UK
 Contributed by: Daniel Walker, d.j.walker@liv.ac.uk
 Applications are invited for an EPSRC funded PhD studentship to work on 
control, modelling, and identification of rotary wing aircraft (tilt-rotors 
and helicopters). For UK nationals, the studentship provides a tax-free 
maintenance allowance and covers fees. For EU nationals the studentships 
covers fees only.
 The successful applicant will join a team developing and testing active 
control concepts, including rotor state feedback laws, for handling qualities 
improvement, envelope protection and structural load alleviation, using 
robust control techniques such as H-infinity and LMI optimization. This will 
require the development of high-fidelity flight dynamics models using state-
of-the-art multi-body dynamics and identification software tools.
 Liverpool's advanced six-axis flight simulator will provide state-of-the-art 
piloted simulation capabilities. It will be used to support flight-tests on a 
Fly-by-Wire research helicopter: tests which add an exciting and important 
dimension to the project. The student will join a group that has considerable 
expertise in control, flight dynamics and simulation and handling qualities, 
based in the University's 5* rated Engineering Department. (For further 
information on the group, see http://www.flightlab.liv.ac.uk/).
 Qualifications and Experience
 - 1st or upper 2nd class degree in an appropriate
  branch of engineering or mathematics;
 - Good knowledge of control and dynamics.
 Further information on technical aspects of the project contact
 Dr D.J.Walker
 Engineering Dept
University of Liverpool
 Liverpool, L69 3GH, U.K.
 e-mail d.j.walker@liv.ac.uk
 Those wishing to submit a formal application should contact Jenny Kay; Tel 
0151 794 4857; email pgeng@liv.ac.uk quoting reference WALKER/FLIGHT CONTROL 
in the subject line. Closing date: 18 June 2004.
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PhD: University of Texas at Dallas, USA
 Contributed by: Raimund J. Ober, ober@utdallas.edu
 Ph.D. positions are available to work on bioengineering problems 
in joint NIH funded projects with Prof. E.S. Ward at UT Southwestern 
Medical Center at Dallas.
 For exceptionally well qualified candidates post-doctoral positions
may be available.
 The projects aim to develop novel image processing and data analysis
methods for fluorescence microscopy live cell experiments (including
single molecule detection) and surface plasmon resonance experiments 
for the analysis of protein-protein interactions. No prior knowledge 
of these techniques is required.  However, a strong technical background in 
engineering or mathematics is desirable and a keen interest in getting 
involved in bioengineering related research is necessary. A number of the 
proposed techniques make use of advanced system theoretic ideas.
 The positions will provide the opportunity to not only work on projects 
of significant technical interest but also to become familiar with the 
fundamental biological questions that are being addressed in the laboratory.
 Please send inquiries (resume, names of 3 referees etc.) to
 Prof. Raimund J. Ober
 Department of Electrical Engineering EC33
 University of Texas at Dallas
 Richardson, TX 75083
 USA
 email: ober@utdallas.edu