Sunday, November 18, 2012

Research Assistant in Energy-Aware System Design at the University of Bristol, UK

Applications are invited for a Post Doctoral Research Assistant position in a leading-edge research project entitled ?Whole Systems ENergy TRAnsparency (ENTRA)?, funded by the European Commission under the 7th Framework Programme Future and Emerging Technologies Objective ?Minimizing Energy Consumption of Computing to the Limit?.

The goal of the ENTRA project is to promote energy-aware system development, using advanced program analysis and energy modelling techniques to make predictions of energy usage available to the system developer and tool chain. This will enable optimizations both during code development and at run-time and lead to more energy-efficient computer systems. The ENTRA project offers a great opportunity to develop your research expertise, to gain practical experience in leading-edge energy consumption modelling, analysis and optimization and to benefit from the knowledge of a European team of experts.

You will be working in close collaboration with Dr Eder as part of the ENTRA team. Depending on your experience, there are opportunities for you to take significant initiative and responsibility towards realizing the research objectives. Your research will involve collaboration with our project partners at XMOS Ltd in Bristol, at the IMDEA Software Research Institute in Madrid, Spain, and at Roskilde University, Denmark.

You hold, or expect to hold, a PhD in either Computer Science, Computational Logic or Mathematics, or in a closely related field. Alternatively, you have a first degree in one of these subjects and substantial experience in a position in industry. You must have strong programming skills and be comfortable with formal reasoning and analysis. It would be an advantage to have a strong background in at least one of the following areas: formal methods, including formal modelling, formal specification and verification, computer-aided verification, program analysis and transformation. You have excellent written and spoken communication skills and an ability to explain and share deep concepts and techniques with colleagues. You enjoy working in an international team and have excellent self-motivation. You seek an intellectual challenge, you strive for excellence in research and, depending on experience, you are ready to take initiative and responsibility.

Excellent fresh PhD graduates are strongly encouraged to apply.

Interviews are expected to be held either before 21st December 2012 or in the week beginning 7th January 2013. The start date is as soon as possible but at the latest by March 2013.

To apply please visit:
http://www.bristol.ac.uk/jobs/find/details.html?nPostingId=473&nPostingTargetId=1035&id=Q50FK026203F3VBQBV7V77V83&lg=UK

For further information and to discuss details please contact the Principal Investigator, Dr Kerstin Eder, on 0044 117 9545146 or by email Kerstin.Eder@bristol.ac.uk. Alternatively, please contact Miss Isabella Herrera on 0044 117 954 5361 or by email I.Herrera@bristol.ac.uk.

Source: http://eapls.org/items/879/

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