In early 2022 the DIAS Planetary Magnetospheres group, led by Prof. Caitriona Jackman, is offering an opportunity by way of a 3-month studentship for a bright, motivated candidate to be mentored in research methods on a research project linking planetary magnetospheric dynamics at Mercury with cutting edge machine learning techniques and approaches.
The position would be full-time for 3 months and suitable for a new graduate or an early stage postgraduate. The aim is to allow a candidate to receive practical training in advanced research methods and to experience a research environment. The studentship would begin from February 1st 2022 and end on April 31st 2022. The candidate would be mentored by Prof. Jackman and will receive a tax-free stipend of €1,500 per month.
The closing date for applications is 5pm on Thursday January 20th 2022. The successful candidate will be notified by email within 1 week.
Please note: Given the current situation in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic it is possible these positions will need to be offered on a remote working basis. Should this need arise, candidates should have access to desktop or laptop computer and internet connection in order to be able to participate
DIAS is committed to gender balance, inclusion and diversity. Please apply here:
https://dias.ie/applydiasstudentship2022: Application Closed.
T: +353 1 614 0100
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Last Updated: 25th January 2022 by Reception DIAS
DIAS Studentship: Planetary Magnetospheres and Machine Learning: 2022
In early 2022 the DIAS Planetary Magnetospheres group, led by Prof. Caitriona Jackman, is offering an opportunity by way of a 3-month studentship for a bright, motivated candidate to be mentored in research methods on a research project linking planetary magnetospheric dynamics at Mercury with cutting edge machine learning techniques and approaches.
The position would be full-time for 3 months and suitable for a new graduate or an early stage postgraduate. The aim is to allow a candidate to receive practical training in advanced research methods and to experience a research environment. The studentship would begin from February 1st 2022 and end on April 31st 2022. The candidate would be mentored by Prof. Jackman and will receive a tax-free stipend of €1,500 per month.
The closing date for applications is 5pm on Thursday January 20th 2022. The successful candidate will be notified by email within 1 week.
Please note: Given the current situation in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic it is possible these positions will need to be offered on a remote working basis. Should this need arise, candidates should have access to desktop or laptop computer and internet connection in order to be able to participate
DIAS is committed to gender balance, inclusion and diversity. Please apply here:
https://dias.ie/applydiasstudentship2022: Application Closed.
T: +353 1 614 0100
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