Title:Phd Scholarship-Packing Of Objects For Transportation Considering Minimising Space Utilisation, Load Stability And Efficient Scheduling
Location:England
Organization’s profile:
Southampton Management School is providing a full-time PhD commencing October 2014 in the area of Management Science/Operational Research.
Job Description:
The project focuses on the packing of objects for transportation considering minimising space utilisation, load stability and efficient scheduling. Applicants should have a strong mathematical background and ideally have some experience of programming.
Eligibility:
To be considered for the scholarship, candidates must apply online for the PhD programme, and upload the following documentation: academic degree certificates and transcripts, two references and English Language test score if previous study taken outside of the UK (Please note, the test score must be less than two years old).
How to apply:
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Last Date for the application:
27 June, 2014
Reference: University of Southampton
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