Message
to foreign young
researchers interested to post-doc positions at DISI
Occasionaly we have some opening for post-doc positions at DISI for
foreign young researchers. PhD with excellent background interested to
work under my guidance are invited to contact me by email.
Message to foreign students
interested to pursuit their PhD at DISI
Occasionaly we have some opening for foreign students interest to
pursuit their PhD at DISI. Students with excellent background
interested to work under my guidance are invited to contact me by email.
Message to foreign
students at their third year of studies looking for an internship at
DISI
I frequently receive requests from students who are looking for an
opportunity of internship at the Department of Computer and Information
Sciences under my guidance. In particular, many of them are third year
students at Indian Universities.
If you are one of these, please be aware of the following.
As I can see from the CV's that I receive, these students have usually
a good to excellent record track.
I also had experiences with young Indian researchers and in general it
was a pleasure to work with them.
Unfortunately I don't usually have funds available for supporting
internships at the third year level. Some financial support is
occasionally available for the PhD and postdoctoral levels only.
It is not a matter of general funding. Even if I have research funds,
budgets are pre-allocated and you cannot decide to use a part of them
for funding third-year students. This must be done with money provided
especially for this purpose, which usually is not available.
For the same reason, I cannot host you even if you declare that you
will not ask for large sums. I believe you when you explain, as many of
you do, that you are not going to have an expensive way of life. But
this is not the point. I simply don't have the right type of funds, not
quantity (although a trip from India to Europe may be expensive).
Therefore, if you are strongly motivated, I encourage you to look for
some grant to support yourself.
A guide for foreign researchers