Kansas State University Department of Computing and Information Sciences is proud to announce a new PhD Fellowship Program for Fall 2010.
The PhD Fellowship Program is designed to support several newly admitted PhD students. Fellowships include a stipend of $24,000 per year plus full tuition support, for at least two years.
PhD Fellows will be selected based on demonstrated academic achievements and exceptional promise for successful research careers in computing and information sciences. Fellowships will include both teaching and/or research duties in areas selected by the candidates at the time of application. Faculty research areas include bioinformatics, computer and information security, distributed algorithms & systems, formal approaches to computation, machine learning and data mining, multiagent systems and cooperative robotics, operating systems, real-time systems, scientific computing, information retrieval, sensor networks, and software engineering.
Detailed information about the fellowship program can be found at:
The application deadline is January 1st 2010, and early applications are encouraged.
Both domestic and international PhD applicants are eligible for the PhD Fellowships. Under-represented groups, including women and minorities, are strongly encouraged to apply. Contact information: gradapps@cis.ksu.edu.
Xinming (Simon) Ou
Assistant Professor
Computing and Information Sciences
Kansas State University
234 Nichols Hall
Manhattan, KS 66506
+1 785 532 7941
xou AT ksu DOT edu