Tuesday, November 29, 2022

[DMANET] Open PhD positions in distributed systems/computing at University of Wyoming, USA

Two funded PhD positions are available in our research group in the
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University
of Wyoming. The positions are anticipated to start in January 2023 or
August 2023.

We are looking for self-motivated candidates to join our group and do
research on distributed systems/distributed computing, cloud computing,
blockchain/smart contract, distributed machine learning. If interested,
please send your full CV and transcripts to duong.nguyen[at]uwyo[dot]edu.
Informal inquiries are also welcome.

International applicants must have TOEFL/IELTS scores meeting the
department requirement (
https://www.uwyo.edu/EECS/graduate/admissions-info.html). GRE score is
optional.

More information and the online application can be found at
http://www.uwyo.edu/admissions/apply.html.

Preferred Qualifications:
- Bachelor/Master degree in computer science, computer engineering, or
related fields.
- Programming skills and mathematical maturity.

Strong candidates with Bachelor's degrees are also encouraged to apply and
will be considered for a Master's student position.


About the department, college and UW

The College of Engineering and Physical Sciences has over 90 faculty
members and offers eight ABET-accredited degree programs. The EECS
department has over 20 faculty members and offers degrees in Electrical
Engineering, Computer Engineering, and Computer Science. There are
extensive research collaboration opportunities within the department,
Center for Blockchain and Digital Innovation, Wyoming's Supercomputer,
across campus, and with the new School of Computing.

The University of Wyoming is a thriving, land-grant research university
with over 100 million dollars annually in research funding. The state of
Wyoming continues to invest in its university, helping to make it a leader
in academics, research and outreach. The university has state-of-the-art
facilities in many areas and the community provides the advantages of a
major university. UW draws over 13,000 students from all 50 states and more
than 90 countries. Additional information is available at
http://www.uwyo.edu/eecs, http://www.uwyo.edu/ceps.

UW is located in Laramie, a town of 30,000 in the heart of the Rocky
Mountain West and 130 miles northwest of Denver. Located in a high mountain
valley near the Colorado border, Laramie offers both outstanding
recreational opportunities and close proximity to Colorado's Front Range, a
bustling group of metropolitan cities including Denver, Boulder, and Fort
Collins. This beautiful mountain landscape offers outdoor enjoyment in all
seasons, with over 300 days of sunshine annually. For more information
about the region, please visit http://visitlaramie.org/ and
http://www.laramie.org.


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Duong Nguyen
Assistant Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
University of Wyoming
1000 E. University Ave, Laramie, WY 82071

Email: Duong.Nguyen@uwyo.edu
Homepage: https://duongnn.github.io/

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