[Acpc-l] Funded research positions for postdoctoral students in Innsbruck
Wolfgang Schreiner
Thomas.Fahringer@uibk.ac.at
Thu, 04 Nov 2004 10:16:55 +0100
The Institute for Computer Science of the University of Innsbruck,
Austria, invites applications for
funded research positions for postdoctoral students
in the Distributed and Parallel Systems group.
Candidates who are knowledgeable in distributed and parallel computing
and interested in one or more of the following areas are encouraged to
apply:
o Grid programming paradigms and models for Grid workflow applications
o Automatic development/orchestration of Grid workflow applications
based on Semantic Web/Grid technologies
Applicants must hold a Phd degree in computer science or computer
engineering and are expected to contribute to research.
The institute of computer science currently participates among others in
the
following Grid projects:
o EU 6FP Adaptive Services Grid
o Aurora
o EU 6FP K-WF Grid
o EU 6FP EGEE
o Austrian Grid
Language skills: English
Note the working and research language of the distributed and parallel
systems group is English. There is no need to learn German for the
above mentioned positions.
The City of Innsbruck, which hosted the olympic winter games twice,
is located in the beautiful surroundings of the Tyrolean Alps. The
combination of the Alpine environment and the urban life in this
historically grown town provides a high quality of living. The
university has a long tradition dating back to the 16th century,
and, with seven schools (Theology, Law, Economics and Social
Sciences, Medicine, Humanities, Natural Sciences, Civil Engineering
and Architecture), it offers a wide spectrum of research and teaching
activities and interesting opportunities for interdisciplinary
collaboration.
Applications can be submitted until Dec. 10th, 2004.
Please direct questions and your application to:
Prof. Dr. Thomas Fahringer
Institute for Computer Science
University of Innsbruck
Technikerstr. 13
A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria
Email: Thomas.Fahringer@uibk.ac.at
Tel: +43 512 507 6440
Fax: +43 512 507 2977
http://dps.uibk.ac.at