CERN - okazja zatrudnienia dla przyszłych doktorantów |
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Witam,
Ponizej przesylam informacje na temat okazji zatrudnienia w CERN,
Europejskiej Organizacji Badan Jadrowych, ktore moglyby zainteresowac
utalentowanych studentow Pani wydzialu. W ramach programu Marie-Curie
Unii Europejskiej, projekt ICE-DIP organizowany przez CERN i Intel
zaoferuje atrakcyjne warunki zatrudnienia pieciu przyszlym doktorantom z
dziedzin technologii optycznego przesylu danych, sieci, FPGA i
oprogramowania przyszlych systemow komputerowych.
Wszelkie pytania dotyczace posad sugerujemy przesylac w jezyku
angielskim pod adres icedip.jobs@cern.ch.
Z pozdrowieniami,
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Andrzej Nowak
Leader - CERN openlab Platform Competence Center
CERN - European Organization for Nuclear Research
Dear Colleagues,
Under this link (http://openlab.cern.ch/ice-dip-jobs)
you will find an
announcement of five attractive Marie-Curie Fellowships available at
CERN, with an application *deadline on May 15th*. Please feel free to
forward them to your colleagues and/or students. More details below:
*The ICE-DIP project*
ICE-DIP is the Intel-CERN European
Doctorate Industrial Programme, a Marie Curie Actions project within the
European Union’s 7^th Framework Programme, focused on next-generation
data acquisition facilities. For its newly opened research posts,
ICE-DIP is seeking to recruit 5 bright candidates (Early Stage
Researchers - ESRs) in the areas of computer science and engineering to
undertake doctoral training. Please follow the links below for the five
individual job descriptions.
**
*The Challenge *
CERN is home to the largest machine ever built by man, the Large Hadron
Collider (LHC). Every year, the four major LHC experiments collect over
25 petabytes of data. These collaborations are now planning upgrades
which will increase data rates by as much as 100x within several years –
but computing facilities fit to handle such amounts of data don’t exist
yet.
**
*How can you help? *
If you’re an enthusiastic and talented student or young professional
thinking of doing a doctorate, you can make a difference. If successful,
you will be offered a CERN Fellowship contract with a maximum duration
of 3 years.
*Available positions (click to find out more):*
·Project 1: use of *silicon photonics* technology in data transfer
systems
·Project 2: a data pre-processing system closely integrating both
*microprocessors and reconfigurable logic (FPGA)*
·Project 3: *high speed networking* for data acquisition
systems
·Project 4: optimizing the latency and energy characteristics of *data
transfer* in computing platforms and accelerators
·Project 5: enabling efficient data processing on accelerators –
*optimization, parallelization, vectorization*
Regards,
The ICE-DIP team