A post-doctoral researcher position is available at University of Namur 
(Belgium)
Faculty of Computer Science - PReCISE research center - Namur Digital Institute.

The position will be fixed-term for 2 years, with possibility of extension.

Gross salary per year: about 40.000 EUR (depending on experience).

This position is associated with a new European H2020 project titled "Polyglot and 
Hybrid Persistence Architectures for Big Data Analytics" (TYPHON), in collaboration 
with The Open Group, University of York, University of L’Aquila, Edge Hill University, 
CWI, Volkswagen, GMV, Institut fur angewandte Systemtechnik Bremen, Alpha Bank, Nea Odos 
and CLMS.

The aim of TYPHON is to develop a methodology and an integrated technical 
offering for designing, developing, querying and evolving scalable 
architectures (polystores) for persistence, analytics and monitoring of large 
volumes of hybrid (relational, graph-based, document-based, natural language 
etc.) data.

The main objective of the TYPHON work-package led by University of Namur is to 
design and develop tools for evolving and monitoring the use of assembled 
polystores. Based on the data usage patterns observed by a monitoring 
mechanism, dedicated algorithms will suggest reconfigurations for the polystore 
schema. Tools for data and query migration will then support the automated 
propagation of the schema reconfigurations.

In the context of this research project, your responsibilities will be: 
Designing and developing software for data usage analysis, schema change, 
cross-platform data migration and query migration; using appropriate research 
techniques and methods; writing up of research results and dissemination 
through publications, deliverables, seminar and conference presentations and 
outreach activities, and contributing to the identification of possible new 
areas of research.

You will have a PhD in a technological / engineering area relevant to software 
or data engineering. You will need to have strong presentation, writing and 
object-oriented design and development skills (preferably using Java/JVM-based 
languages) as well as experience with one or more of the following: 
high-performance relational/non-relational data persistence and querying 
technologies, dynamic program analysis techniques, and language 
engineering/meta-programming frameworks (e.g. EMF, Sirius, Xtext, Rascal, 
ANTLR). Essential personal attributes for this role include attention to detail 
and commitment to high quality, a collaborative ethos, positive attitude to 
colleagues, commitment to personal development, and ability to plan and 
prioritise own work to meet deadlines. Experience in collaborative research 
projects, especially in European projects, will be considered as an asset.

Official applications should be submitted toanthony.cl...@unamur.be  
<mailto:anthony.cl...@unamur.be>  and should include:
- Earliest available starting date. The expected starting date is ASAP, but no 
later than Jan 1, 2019.
- Curriculum vitae with a list of publications and previous positions held.
- A digital copy of one to three (co-)authored publications demonstrating some 
of the expected expertise.
- Contact details (including e-mail address and phone number) of two academic 
referees.

Deadline for submissions: ASAP
Submissions received after that date are welcome and will be considered as long 
as the position remains available.

Informal enquiries can be made to Prof Anthony Cleve, emailanthony.cl...@unamur.be  
<mailto:anthony.cl...@unamur.be>  .

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