Friday, February 16, 2018

[DMANET] Post Doc for Distributed Algorithms/Wireless Networks

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Post Doc for Distributed Algorithms/Wireless Networks
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Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH) is offering a postdoctoral
position for one year in the area of distributed algorithms/wireless
networks/fault tolerant algorithms. The payment will be TVL-13 (Stufe
4). The candidate will join the research group at the Telematics
Institute. The position can start any time in the first half of the year
2018.

Candidates should have an excellent M.S. in computer science or
related field, good English language skills (written and
spoken), demonstrated background in design of distributed
algorithms. For further information about the position and the
research area, please contact Prof. Volker Turau at Hamburg
University of Technology (http://www.ti5.tuhh.de/). Complete
applications including cover letter, CV, copies of graduate
certificates, list of publications, and a reference letter should be
submitted via E-mail in a single file (format pdf) to Prof. Dr. Volker
Turau, Technical University of Hamburg, Germany, turau(AT)tuhh.de.

TUHH is a competitive entrepreneurial university focusing on high-level
performance and high quality standards. TUHH is dedicated to the
principles of Humboldt (unity of research and education). TUHH has a
strong international orientation and also focuses on its local
environment. Hamburg is not only located at the top of the geographical
map of Germany but also one of the most dynamic regions in Europe with
the best growth prospects. It is a vibrant metropolis with a high
quality of life.


Prof. Dr. Volker Turau
Hamburg University of Technology

Am Schwarzenberg-Campus 3
D-21073 Hamburg
Tel.: (+4940) 42878-3530
Fax: (+4940) 42878-2581
E-Mail: turau(AT)tuhh.de
http://www.ti5.tu-harburg.de/staff/turau/
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