A slightly belated welcome to Elizabeth Boswell, who started work as
a research student under my supervision recently. I'm grateful to the
School of Computing Science for funding Elizabeth's work with a
Minerva Scholarship, allowing her to contribute to the School's
teaching activities while also working on her PhD.
The School of Computing Science at the University of Glasgow is
offering up to 17 studentships to support PhD research for students
starting in 2021. Funding is available to support tuition fees for
both home and international students, and in most cases to support
living expenses at the recommended UKRI rate (currently £15,285 per
annum) in addition.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the annual UK
Multi-Service Networks workshop,
that usually takes place at The Cosener's House in Abingdon, was held
online instead. My students
Mihail Yanev and Vivian Band
both gave talks at the workshop, and I'm pleased that Vivian was
jointly awarded the Brendan Murphy memorial prize for best PhD
student presentation. Many congratulations!
Good luck to my PhD student
Mihail Yanev, who recently started a six-month internship working with
Paul Harvey at Rakuten
Mobile research and innovation lab, in Tokyo.
The School of Computing Science at the University of Glasgow is
offering studentships and excellence bursaries for PhD study.
I'm seeking PhD students with an interest in network transport
protocols, network protocol design, or the Internet standards
process. If you're interested and have, or expect to graduate
with, a good degree in Computing Science or a related discipline,
then please contact me.
Welcome to Vivian Band,
who started work as a research student under my supervision today.
I'm grateful to the School of Computing Science and EPSRC for funding
Vivian's work from their Doctoral Training Account.