[Job-offers-cs] Three Postdoctoral Research positions: Security, Reliability and Space Resources
Pekka Orponen
pekka.orponen at aalto.fi
Wed Jan 23 20:51:03 EET 2019
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Subject: [DMANET] Three Postdoctoral Research positions: Security,
Reliability and Space Resources
Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2019 09:48:51 +0000
From: Ross James HORNE <ross.horne at uni.lu>
To: dmanet at zpr.uni-koeln.de <dmanet at zpr.uni-koeln.de>
The University of Luxembourg offer three competitive postdoctoral
research positions. The positions are suitable for experienced
researchers, who are ready to think out of the box to tackle fresh problems.
Please find three descriptions below. Two should be interpreted broadly
in the scope of a new interdisciplinary master program in Space
Resources at the University of Luxembourg. This is part of the
initiative of Luxembourg to strategically place itself in an
internationally leading role in the exploration and utilization of space
resources. The third is in the more general area of security.
The positions also appear here: http://satoss.uni.lu/vacancies/
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1. Postdoctoral Researcher in Space Informatics (Security and
Reliability in Space)
Space system operate under in extreme conditions hence have reliability
requirements. Furthermore, as cooperation and competition for space
increases, security should also be elevated. The ideal candidate for
this position would be able to propose formal methods to improve the
security and reliability of space missions.
Euraxes: https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/368543
Start: a.s.a.p.
Apply here:
http://recruitment.uni.lu/en/details.html?id=QMUFK026203F3VBQB7V7VV4S8&nPostingID=25417&nPostingTargetID=41541&mask=karriereseiten&lg=EN
2. Postdoctoral Researcher in Space Informatics (Computer Science /
Robotics / Telecommunications)
This broader position, also under the Space Resources program seeks a
candidate familiar with techniques relevant to the engineering of space
systems. Techniques are not limited to techniques for testing, fault
tolerant protocols, coding theory, artificial intelligence, control
systems, data management, virtualisation, requirements engineering,
runtime monitoring, fault-tolerant hardware. The ideal candidate should
take a broad outlook on the problem of how understanding techniques from
their area of expertise (computer science, robotics or
telecommunications) can contribute to the design of a successful space
mission.
Euraxes: https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/368537
Start: a.s.a.p.
Apply here:
http://recruitment.uni.lu/en/details.html?id=QMUFK026203F3VBQB7V7VV4S8&nPostingID=25476&nPostingTargetID=41939&mask=karriereseiten&lg=EN
3. Postdoctoral researcher in Computer Science (Security and Trust)
The ideal candidate for this position would have experience in the
analysis of security protocols. Topics are not limited to distance
bounding protocols (used to avoid relay attacks), and the verification
of privacy properties. This position carries some important
administrative duties.
Euraxes: https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/368519
Start: 1 July 2019
Apply here:
http://recruitment.uni.lu/en/details.html?id=QMUFK026203F3VBQB7V7VV4S8&nPostingID=25656&nPostingTargetID=41899&mask=karriereseiten&lg=EN
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The University of Luxembourg is an equal opportunities employer; we
encourage applicants from groups that are in a minority in computer
science (notably female candidates). Applications will be considered
upon receipt, in order to fill positions as soon as possible.
Please do not hesitate to contact us with further questions.
Sincerely,
Dr. Ross Horne,
research associate Computer Science Research Unit, University of Luxembourg
ross.horne at uni.lu
Prof. Dr. Sjouke Mauw,
professor in SnT and the Computer Science Research Unit, University of
Luxembourg
sjouke.mauw at uni.lu
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