Tuesday, January 20, 2015

[DMANET] Three Postdoc positions in Computer SCience at GSSI - L'Aquila (Itay)

The Gran Sasso Science Institute (GSSI - http://www.gssi.infn.it/ ), a
recently established international PhD school and a Center for advanced
studies in L'Aquila (ITALY), offers 12 postdoctoral research positions.
Three of these positions are dedicated to Computer Science and more
specifically to themes that are strongly connected to the pillars of the
PhD program in Computer Science (http://cs.gssi.infn.it), namely:

* Foundations of social and computer networks
* Software systems and services
* Specifications and analysis of concurrent reactive systems

Apart from pursuing their own research agenda, the successful candidates
will have the opportunity to take part in the supervision of the roughly
20 PhD students in Computer Science and to cooperate with members of the
research group and of the Scientific Board
(http://cs.gssi.infn.it/phd-program/information/), as well as with the
frequent guests of the institute.

The deadline for application is:

*February 2, 2015 at 6:00 pm (Rome time)*

The annual gross salary is EURO 40K and lunch tickets are provided for
working days. The positions are for two years. Candidates must have
earned their doctoral degree not earlier than January 1, 2008.

Selected candidates are expected to start their appointments not later
than *September**1st, 2015. *

For information see http://www.gssi.infn.it/postdoc/ and
http://www.gssi.infn.it/postdoc//doc01856420141216105324.pdf.

For any further information feel free to contact Rocco De Nicola
(rocco.denicola@imtlucca.it <mailto:rocco.denicola@imtlucca.it>), the
coordinator of the PhD program in Computer Science, or any other member
of the research group or of the Scientific Board
http://cs.gssi.infn.it/phd-program/information/


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