- From: Arno Scharl <scharl@modul.ac.at>
- Date: Thu, 2 May 2013 20:00:40 +0200
- To: <semantic-web@w3.org>, <semanticweb@yahoogroups.com>
Position Announcement (May 2013) Researchers and Software Developers http://www.weblyzard.com/jobs Participate in award-winning international research projects as part of a young, dynamic and interdisciplinary team. The Department of New Media Technology of MODUL University Vienna and the Research Institute for Computational Methods of Vienna University of Economics and Business are seeking outstanding researchers and software developers with a focus on interactive Web applications, big data analysis, information exploration, visual analytics and human computer interaction. We offer several part-time (e.g. for currently enrolled students), full-time and PhD candidate positions. Information on related research projects is available online at www.weblyzard.com/divine, www.ecoresearch.net/triple-c and www.ucomp.eu. Essential Qualifications ** Extensive programming experience (preferably in Java or JavaScript) ** Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Desired Qualifications Expertise in one or more of the following areas: ** Dynamic Web technologies (JavaScript, jQuery, D3) ** Semantic Search and Content Analysis (e.g., Apache Lucene, Solr) ** Web Intelligence and Big Data Analysis ** Human Computer Interaction, User Interface Design ** Visual Analytics and Information Visualization The positions remain open until filled (review of resumes to begin mid-May). MU Vienna and VUEB are equal opportunity employers and strongly encourage qualified women to apply. Please send your complete application including cover letter, curriculum vitae and academic transcript to Ms. Marika Finne at marika.finne@modul.ac.at (in English or German; preferably as a single PDF file not exceeding 8 MB). --- Prof. DDr. Arno Scharl MODUL University Vienna Department of New Media Technology Am Kahlenberg 1, 1190 Vienna, Austria web | www.modul.ac.at/nmt email | scharl@modul.ac.at twitter | @weblyzard
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