- From: Dimitrios Kourtesis <dkourtesis@seerc.org>
- Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2009 19:53:47 +0200
- To: <semantic-web@w3.org>
South East European Research Centre (SEERC), Thessaloniki, Greece (http://www.seerc.org) Post: Research Associate (Full-time, Fixed-term) The South East European Research Centre is an international, multidisciplinany, non-for-profit research centre established jointly by the University of Sheffield (UK) and CITY College (Greece) in Thessaloniki, Greece. SEERC invites applications for one Research Associate position to work on the newly initiated FP7-funded research project OrganiK (http://www.organik-project.eu). The principal task of the postholder will be to assist in the specification of the OrganiK KM system architecture and undertake research and development for some of its server-side software components. Experience in Web programming and familiarisation with core Semantic Web technologies are considered essential. Understanding of basic principles in Knowledge Management or experience with EU-funded research project procedures would be desirable. Applicants should hold a good postgraduate degree (or equivalent experience) in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a related discipline. The successful candidate will be working within the Information and Knowledge Management research cluster at SEERC and will be based in Thessaloniki, Greece, on a full-time basis. Fluency in English is a prerequisite, while understanding of the Greek language would be an advantage. This post is fixed-term, tenable immediately, and ending in September 2010. Applications will be accepted until the post is filled. The salary will be commensurate with the successful candidate's qualifications and experience. All applicants are requested to make sure that they have the legal right to be employed in Greece. Detailed information concerning the post and how to apply can be found in: http://www.seerc.org/docs/vacancies/OrganiK_RA_detailed_description.pdf. Informal enquiries may be directed to Dr. Iraklis Paraskakis at iparaskakis@seerc.org, or by telephone on 0030 2310 253478.
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