Apply for the Fully Funded Scholarships at the University of Strasbourg. The deadline is open until filled. Additionally, the name of the scholarship is Ph.D. Scholarships: Modeling The Evolution Of Breast’s Shape And Appearance.
Ph.D. Scholarships: Modeling the evolution of the breast’s shape and appearance is open for International Students. Additionally, the scholarship allows a Ph.D. level program(s) in the field of Computer Science Modeling of breast’s shape taught at the University of Strasbourg.
Ph.D. subject Modeling the evolution of breast’s shape and appearance during radiotherapy
Hosting institute — ICube laboratory: Le laboratoire des sciences de l’ingénieur, de l’informatique et de l’imagerie (The Engineering science, computer science and imaging laboratory)
Supervisors
- Hyewon Seo (ICube, Univ. Strasbourg)
- Likewise, Michel De Mathelin (ICube, Univ. Strasbourg)
- Similarly, George Noel (Univ. Strasbourg and Centre Paul Strauss)
Degree Level:
Ph.D. Scholarships: Modeling the evolution of breast’s shape and appearance is available to undertake Ph.D. level programs at the University of Strasbourg.
Available Subjects
Following subject are available to study under this scholarship program.
- Computer Science
Eligibility Criteria for Fully Funded Scholarships at the University of Strasbourg
- Master’s degree in computer science or equivalent
- Additionally, the working skill of programming
- Also, experience in surface processing and modeling is a plus
Application Procedure
Staring date September/October 2020.
Send your CV with transcriptions of your academic records (undergraduate and master courses) . Also, one or more recommendation letters by email (seo_at_unistra_dot_fr). The position is open until fulfilled.
About the University
The University of Strasbourg in Strasbourg, Alsace, France, is a university in France with over 52,000 students and almost 3,300 researchers.
Additionally, the French university traces its history to the earlier German-language Universität Straßburg, which was founded in 1538, and was divided in the 1970s into three separate institutions. They are Louis Pasteur University, Marc Bloch University, and Robert Schuman University. Furthermore, on 1 January 2009, the fusion of these three universities reconstituted a united University of Strasbourg.