Multimedia Lab searches

MOTIVATED RESEARCHERS (m/f)
 
Job description
·        You will participate in application-driven research projects (funded 
by the European Union, national funding agencies, and/or industrial partners).
·        You will develop new concepts and applications in the field of 
expertise of the research group Multimedia Lab.
 
Profile
·        You are a dynamic person.
·        You have a Master degree, preferably in Computer Science, Informatics, 
Electronics, or Mathematics.
·        You are interested in multimedia applications and you are willing to 
participate in application-driven research projects in this field.
·        You have a focused research interest and expertise in at least one of 
the following areas: knowledge representation, ontology engineering, semantic 
technologies, reasoning, linked data, adaptive media streaming, media 
adaptation decision taking, media formats and protocols.
·        You have in-depth knowledge of at least one of the following computer 
or Web technologies: C++, C#, Java, PHP, Web services, Javascript, HTML5, RDF, 
OWL, SPARQL, RIF.
·        You are able to work independently and accurately.
·        You have good communication skills, written as well as oral.
·        You have a very good knowledge of the English language (written and 
oral).
·        Occasionally, you are willing to work during weekends of evenings.
 
Offer
·        A young, dynamic and stimulating work environment.
·        A contract as full time scientific employee at Ghent University.
·        Start date: as soon as possible.
·        End date: 31/12/2011, the contract being yearly renewable.
·        The salary depends on your (scientific) working experience; the 
initial salary is min. € 35,400.00 and max. € 72,000.00 per year.
·        Contacts and collaboration with leading national and international 
research groups and companies.
·        Possibility to present research results at important international 
conferences.
·        Extralegal advantages: free public transport; biking fee for work 
traffic, use of sport facilities and entrance in student restaurants of Ghent 
University.

Contact person MMLab
Rik Van de Walle, PhD
(Senior Full Professor)
t: +32 9 331 49 14
e: rik.vandewa...@ugent.be
 
Application and evaluation
Please send your application file before February 28, 2011 to
Rik Van de Walle, PhD
Ghent University - IBBT
Faculty of Engineering and Architecture
Department of Electronics and Information Systems
Multimedia Lab
Gaston Crommenlaan 8 bus 201, B-9050 Ledeberg-Ghent, Belgium
 
The application file must contain:
·        an application letter;
·        your curriculum vitae;
·        a short motivation (max. one page in which you state why you are 
applying for the job position.
 
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Multimedia Lab (MMLab, multimedialab.elis.ugent.be) is a research group within 
Ghent University, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Department of 
Electronics and Information Systems (ELIS, www.elis.ugent.be).

MMLab was founded in 2001. This lab has a wide range of activities, including 
fundamental/basic research, applied research, and contract-based research with 
industrial partners. Besides, MMLab is doing scientific consultancy for both 
industrial and governmental partners and is one of the founding research groups 
of IBBT.

The main research topics that are dealt with by MMLab can be summarized as 
follows:

·       Video coding and compression

·       Image/video processing and analysis

·       Multimedia content adaptation

·       Metadata and Semantic Web technology

·       Gaming technology

·       Standardization in the domain of Web-based multimedia applications and 
systems

The activities of MMLab in basic/fundamental research (e.g., development of new 
algorithms for multimedia coding/adaptation) are at the basis of other, rather 
application-driven, research activities (e.g., exploitation of metadata within 
video on the Web scenarios).

More detailed information about the activities of MMLab can be found via 
http://multimedialab.elis.ugent.be.

MMLab currently counts 8 staff members and about 25 researchers.

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