Monday, November 10, 2014

[DMANET] Joint Postdoc position available at TU Berlin (Germany) and Ben-Gurion university (Israel)

Joint Postdoc position available at TU Berlin (Germany) and Ben-Gurion
university (Israel)

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We are looking for a highly motivated researcher with interests in
networking, distributed systems and theory (algorithms, discrete
mathematics) to join a GIF (German-Israeli Foundation for Scientific
Research and Development) project on "Self-Adjusting Virtual
Infrastructures".



Applicants are required to demonstrate strong background and understanding
in at least one of the topics above. The postdoc is expected to perform
independent research, collaborate with team members, and supervise PhD and
MSc students as appropriate.



The project is led by Dr. Chen Avin (BGU) and Dr. Stefan Schmid (TU Berlin &
T-Labs), so the postdoc may spend time both in Israel and Germany (with the
group led by Prof. Dr. Anja Feldmann). The salary will be as usual for a
Postdoc in the corresponding country. (Two separate contracts will be made,
one for Israel and one for Germany.)



To apply, applications can be submitted in PDF format by email to
<mailto:avin@cse.bgu.ac.il> avin@cse.bgu.ac.il and
<mailto:schmiste@gmail.com> schmiste@gmail.com. The position will remain
open until

filled. The target starting date is January 1, 2015. Duration is one year
with possible extension up to another two years.



The application should include the following items:



. CV (including names and contact details of at least 2 references)

. List of publications

. Research abstract






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