- From: Gerd Stumme <stumme@cs.uni-kassel.de>
- Date: Wed, 09 Jun 2010 17:55:15 +0200
- To: semantic-web@w3.org
The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science of the University of Kassel (Germany) invites applications for the newly created Junior Professor Position (W1) in Software Engineering for Ubiquitous Computing Applications (Position No. 13917). This position is initially for a fixed-term of 3 years with a potential extension for further 3 years depending on a successful evaluation of research and teaching activities. The position will be part of the interdisciplinary research cluster “Design of socio-technical networking applications in situative ubiquitous computing systems (VENUS)” funded by the State of Hesse as part of its LOEWE-program for scientific excellence. The Junior Professor will represent the field “Software Engineering for Ubiquitous Computing Applications” in research and teaching. Applicants must possess a doctoral degree and an excellent research record in at least one of the following areas: • Software development for ubiquitous computing systems and mobile services • Design and implementation of contextual, adaptive software systems • Design and implementation of multimodal user interfaces • Software development methods • Sensor data processing • Service oriented software architectures for ubiquitous systems Experience in collaboration projects between research and industry as well as teaching experience are highly desirable. A working knowledge of the German language is required. Information about the VENUS project is available at www.iteg.uni-kassel.de/venus. For further information please contact Prof. Gerd Stumme (stumme@cs.uni-kassel.de). Applications including full curriculum vitae should be sent to junior.prof@vs.uni-kassel.de. The closing date for applications is June 23, 2010. -- Prof. Dr. Gerd Stumme, Hertie Chair of Knowledge & Data Engineering, Dept. of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, University of Kassel http://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de, Tel. 0561/804-6251, Fax: -6259 -->> Try our bookmarking system http://www.BibSonomy.org now! <<--
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