University of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia is offering a full PhD scholarship, in the areas of network information theory and index coding, to both domestic and international applicants. Applications close 30 November 2015
The School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia is offering a full PhD scholarship to both domestic and international applicants.
 
 
 
  The PhD candidate is to conduct research in the areas of network 
 
 
  information theory and index coding. The candidate will by supervised 
 
 
  by Dr Lawrence Ong (
 
 
 
  ).
 
 
  Applicants are required to have achieved honours class one or have 
 
 
  other equivalent research based qualifications. The applicant is also 
 
 
  expected to have good knowledge in digital communications and coding 
 
 
  theory, a strong foundation in mathematics and be able to satisfy the 
 
 
  University's English proficiency policy.
 
 
  The scholarship meets the full tuition fees and overseas student 
 
 
  health cover costs for a period of three years, as well as a 
 
 
  relocation allowance (up to AUD 2,020). It also provides a tax-free 
 
 
  living allowance of AUD 25,849 per annum (2015 rate, indexed 
 
 
  annually). All University of Newcastle students have access to a 
 
 
  minimum of AUD 1,500 per annum for research-related expenses and are 
 
 
  issued a new laptop on their commencement. The successful candidate 
 
 
  may also apply for a six-month extension to the scholarship on 
 
 
  research-related grounds.
 
 
  Interested applicants are to submit the following materials---all in 
 
 
  
   ONE SINGLE PDF
  
  file---to Dr Ong at
  
  @newcastle.edu.au (click to review email)
  
  with the subject line "PhD application in network information theory 
 
 
  (itsoc)":
 
- A cover letter indicating the applicant’s research interests
- Curriculum vitae
- List of publications (if any)
- Academic transcript(s)
- A URL to theses (bachelor’s degree and/or master’s degree)
- Evidence that you are able to satisfy the University of Newcastle's English Language proficiency policy (see ).
 
 Applications close 30 November 2015