Careers

Central to its core mission, Pervasive Technology Labs at Indiana University is committed to offering challenging and innovative opportunities that allow us to retain Indiana's top university graduates and to attract new scientific talent to the State. If you are interested in applying for current positions below or pursuing future career opportunities, please send e-mail to ptljobs@indiana.edu.

Postdoctoral Researcher - RSP - (position #00001122)

Pervasive Technology Labs—Community Grids Lab
Indiana University - Bloomington Campus

The Community Grids Laboratory at Indiana University invites qualified applications for postdoctoral research positions in the fields of parallel and high performance computing, distributed information retrieval, and audio/video collaborative systems.

Applicants should possess a Ph. D. in Computer/Computational Science or a related field with an appropriate research background. Applicants for the parallel computing postdoctoral position are expected to be able to conduct innovative research in many of the following areas; Parallelism for multi-core chips including multi-threaded systems; Machine learning using techniques such as Hidden Markov Methods; Event driven simulation frameworks such as the US Department of Defense's HLA; and Multi-threaded tree searches and related algorithms developed for computer chess and other related applications. Applicants to the distributed information retrieval postdoctoral position should be able to demonstrate the ability to conduct innovative research in many of the following areas; Web Service and Grid architectures; Web search/scavenging algorithms, text processing, and metadata extraction; Machine learning using techniques such as Hidden Markov Methods; Semantic Web languages, logic, standards, and tools; and Web 2.0 and on-line communities. Applicants for this position are expected to conduct innovative research in the following areas: multiple protocol systems supporting H.323, SIP, Access Grid and other collaboration protocols, software multicast, issues in reliability, robustness, and security in collaborative systems. The applicant will be involved with our ongoing GlobalMMCS- www.globalmmcs.org.

Please send CV material, including education background, publications, links to software products and projects, and the contact information for three professional references to: PTL Jobs, Community Grids Laboratory, 501 North Morton Street, Suite 224, Bloomington, IN 47404. Or send electronic form to: ptljobs@indiana.edu Info - http://grids.ucs.indiana.edu/ptliupages/

Info at http://grids.ucs.indiana.edu/ptliupages/

Postdoctoral Researcher - RSP - (position #00027268 & #00027269)

Pervasive Technology Labs—Community Grids Lab
Indiana University - Bloomington Campus

The Community Grids Laboratory at Indiana University invites qualified applications for postdoctoral research positions in the fields of parallel and high performance computing and distributed information retrieval. Applicants should possess a Ph. D. in Computer/Computational Science or a related field with an appropriate research background. Applicants for the parallel computing postdoctoral position are expected to be able to conduct innovative research in many of the following areas; Parallelism for multi-core chips including multi-threaded systems; Machine learning using techniques such as Hidden Markov Methods; Event driven simulation frameworks such as the US Department of Defense's HLA; and Multi-threaded tree searches and related algorithms developed for computer chess and other related applications.

Applicants to the distributed information retrieval postdoctoral position should be able to demonstrate the ability to conduct innovative research in many of the following areas; Web Service and Grid architectures; Web search/scavenging algorithms, text processing, and metadata extraction; Machine learning using techniques such as Hidden Markov Methods; Semantic Web languages, logic, standards, and tools; andWeb 2.0 and on-line communities. Please send CV material, including education background, publications, links to software products and projects, and the contact information for three professional references to: Dr. Marlon E. Pierce, Community Grids Laboratory, 501 North Morton Street, Suite 224, Bloomington, IN 47404. Or send electronic form to: ptljobs@indiana.edu

Info at http://grids.ucs.indiana.edu/ptliupages/

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