10/10/2017 0 Comments Can Satellite Cansat Design ManualPosted on January 4, 2010 by apitts December of 2009 brought a nice present to radio amateurs around the world. The Chinese “Hope-1″ satellite carries a series of.IITK Students. Call for applications for Ph. D – Apply by the 5th of December 2. Melbourne India Postgraduate Program (MIPP) established for a select group of high performing Ph. D students. Summary. The programme is designed for potential/current Ph. D. Students to be executed in the following modes. Volume 22, Number 12 (December 2016) pp.3981-4701: A SPECIAL SECTION Selected Peer-Reviewed Articles from the 2016 Advancement on Informatics, Business and. Excerpts from the IITK UG manual 8.5 Permission to Proceed to other Institutions. In order to help a student to broaden his/her horizon and gain course/work. Students built a satellite device that fits into a standard can. The Cansat will be lifted by a copter 100m up in the air, then released. On release, the parachute. Mode I: Those who have/are graduated/graduating from IIT Kanpur can apply for a Ph. D. position at the University of Melbourne. The students will be registered at UOM and the degree will be awarded by UOM. However, they have to have a Co- supervisor from IIT Kanpur. Such students can do their part of research at IIT Kanpur, or the IITK Supervisor can visit UOM briefly. Supervisors at Melbourne and IITK and the student would stay connected through, say skype or e- mail on a regular basis. Mode II: This mode is for students doing Ph. D. at IITK. Again, the student will be guided by supervisors from both Universities. The student shall visit UOM for a brief period (e. IITK Supervisor may also visit UOM. The degree in Mode II will be awarded by IITK. It is preferred in Mode II that students join the MIPP programme as soon as they enrol for the Ph. D. Programme at IITK, preferably before deciding the research topic, as it would be easier to find a co- supervisor at UOM. Applications can be submitted at any time for Mode II. In both Modes, academics on both UOM and IITK will collaborate, visit each other, write research papers and apply for research grants with their Ph. D students either enrolled at and funded by UOM (Mode 1) or enrolled at and funded by IITK (Mode 2). Mode I: Application for Mode INumber of seats available will be dependent on the quality of the applications received. In total, there will be at least 1. Ph. D scholarships available over three years for three institutions participating (IITK, IITM and IISc). Please forward your applications to Prof. Anupam Saxena, Faculty Advisor, International Relations office. The application will consist of a covering letter, full CV, copies of academic transcripts, evidence of communication with the potential UOM supervisor (email attached is fine) and a confirmation letter from the co- supervisor from the IIT Kanpur. The covering letter should clearly indicate the following details: Your expected GPA from an IIT Kanpur degree (BTech, MTech, MSc. Etc)Indicate the Mode (I or II) through which you are applying. Ph. D topic: a) You may choose a topic from the list of projects provided, in which case you need to communicate with the UOM supervisor directly and seek his/her approval b) or communicate with. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need Java. Script enabled to view it. Expected starting date of Ph. D at UOM (must be within 2. IIT Kanpur degree. Eligibility for Mode IFor IITK educated students only. Student must have a GPA of 8. IIT Kanpur. The applicant must be able to start the Ph.D in 2. 01. 4 (i.Degree at IITK completed, graduated and arrived in UOM).Value and duration of the scholarship Mode ILiving stipend of AUD 2.AUD 3. 4,0. 00= AUD 5. on this page. Scholarship is initially for 3 years extendible for further 6 months.Teaching assistantships (tutoring) are available and you will be paid approx AUD 1. But you are not required to take teaching or any research assistantship as the scholarships fully cover your expenses. As a part of Melbourne India Postgraduate Program (MIPP), which is the home for a select group of high performing Ph. D students, you will have access to travel funds to visit IITK during your Ph. D studies. Mode IIApplication for Mode IIPlease forward your application to Prof. Anupam Saxena, Faculty Advisor, International Relations office. The application will consist of a covering letter, full CV, copies of academic transcripts, evidence of communication with the potential UOM supervisor (email attached is fine) and a confirmation letter from the co- supervisor from the UOM. The covering letter should clearly indicate the following: Your GPA from the previous degrees (BTech, MTech, MSc. Etc)The Mode (I or II) through which you are applying. The general research topic/area you are interested in and the potential/current IITK supervisor. Expected starting date of Ph. D at IITKEligibility for Mode IIStudents accepted for Ph. D at IITK. Student must have a GPA of 8. University. The applicant must be enrolled in Ph. D at IITK. Funding available for Mode IIA one- time Airfare will be provided for IITK Ph. D students visiting UOM by IITK. Funds permitting, IITK student will be supported by her/his Co- supervisor and MIPP at UOM. Conducting a part of the study at IIT- Kanpur: Co- supervision from IIT- Kanpur academic colleagues is essential. Supervisors and students can agree on the time they spend at IIT Kanpur. . Scholarship amount will not be changed for the period of time spent at IIT Kanpur.Standing of the University of Melbourne: Australia's highest rank University and 3.Engineering and IT (THES 2.University of Melbourne Contact for Engineering and IT: Prof Saman Halgamuge (. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need Java. Script enabled to view it. Supervisors associated with the 7 projects advertised can be contacted directly. If you have a specific research area of interest not covered by those topics, please contact above email address to seek a new supervisor/topic. Some potential University of Melbourne supervisors offering projects and their email addresses are: From Engineering Faculty (Melbourne School of Engineering) Prof Frank Caruso (. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need Java. Script enabled to view it. Prof Ivan Marusic (. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need Java. Script enabled to view it. Prof Marimuthu Palaniswami (. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need Java. Script enabled to view it. Prof Stephan Winter (. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need Java. Script enabled to view it. Prof Rajkumar Buyya (. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need Java. Script enabled to view it. Dr Lihai Zhang (. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need Java. Script enabled to view it. Dr Xuehua Zhang (. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need Java. Script enabled to view it. Dr Udaya Parampalli (. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need Java. Script enabled to view it. Dr David Ackland (. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need Java. Script enabled to view it. Prof Thas Nirmalathas (. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need Java. Script enabled to view it. Prof Chris Manzie (.This email address is being protected from spambots.You need Java. Script enabled to view it.Prof Saman Halgamuge (.This email address is being protected from spambots.You need Java. Script enabled to view it. 1390 Mountain View Ln Chula Vista Ca 91911 . From Faculty of Science: Paul Mulvaney (http: //www. Andrew Holmes (http: //www. Roger DARGAVILLE (http: //www. David Jamieson (http: //physics. People/Academic- Staff/Head,- School- of- Physics) Matthew Digby (http: //www. Andrew Drinnan (http: //www. Laura Parry (http: //www. Vidyasagar (http: //www. Muthupandian Ashokkumar (http: //www. If you are interested in doing a project in Faculty of Science of The University of Melbourne, please see http: //science. Prof Muthupandian Ashokkumar (. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need Java. Script enabled to view it. Sample project topics are also available. Biological Interactions of Nano- Engineered Materials (PDF) Cloud Computing (PDF) Creating a Smart City Through Internet of Things Smart (PDF) Engineering nanosheet- based novel structures (PDF) Low cost smart devices for ubiquitous health monitoring (PDF) Smart Transport Information (PDF) Turbulence at Extreme Reynolds numbers (PDF)Last date for application: 5th of December 2. Ms. Bharti Sharma, Room No. Faculty Building, office of International Relations, DORA.
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