RESEARCH POSITION
Implementation of the Bach coordination language in MANETs
and application to image analysis
Description
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The CoordiNam coordination group of the Institute of Informatics of
the University of Namur has an opening for a researcher to work on a
FSR project aiming at implementing the Bach coordination language in
mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) and to establish its practicability
through its application to distributed image analysis techniques. The
appointment is funded by the University of Namur for one year and is,
in principle, for a junior researcher. It can however be transformed
in a postdoc position in some cases. The net salary is approximatively
1,500.00 EUR/month for a single junior applicant and 1,800.00
EUR/month for a single postdoc applicant.
To be considered, candidates must have a MSc degree in Computer
Science or in Mathematics or equivalent. They should be comfortable
with C and Java programming as well as with the Linux operating
system. Publications or experiences in coordination languages, mobile
computing, constraint satisfaction or image processing are a plus.
For further information, please visit the project web site
http://www.info.fundp.ac.be/~jmj/Fsr or contact Professor Jean-Marie
Jacquet ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
Application
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Application forms are delivered by the "Direction du Personnel des
Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix, 61 Rue de Bruxelles,
B-5000 Namur, Belgium" or can be downloaded from
http://www.fundp.ac.be/universite/jobs/. The form, together with an
up-to-date curriculum vitae, a research statement and the names and
addresses of two academic references, should be sent to the Rector,
same postal address, with copy to Professor Jean-Marie Jacquet
(Institute of Informatics, University of Namur, rue Grandgagnage 21,
B-5000 Namur, Belgium, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]) by August 15th
2007.
Environment
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The University is located in Namur, a 100,000-inhabitant town located
50 km south from Brussels in Belgium (European Union). Established in
1831, it has about 4,800 students. Teaching and research are conducted
at the highest level in the fields of natural sciences, economic and
social sciences, law, humanities, medicine and computer science. The
University annual budget is in excess of 35 million euros.
The Institute of Informatics is the oldest and largest CS faculty in
the French Community of Belgium. Its staff comprises 16 fulltime
professors and about 60 researchers. It has graduated more than 1,300
M.Sc. and Ph.D. students since 1973.
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