Overview
There is an opening for a postdoctoral fellow to join the Networking Systems Lab (NSL) at Carnegie Mellon's Qatar campus, located in Doha, Qatar. The position will start in August of 2010 for the duration of two years.
The NSL conducts basic and applied research in several areas of computer networks including Delay and Disruption Tolerant networks, intermittent/opportunistic networking, mobile/wireless networks, as well as sensor networks. The NSL is also involved in networking-based technologies for developing regions.
The holder of this position will ideally help define research problems and implement solutions for delay and disruption tolerant networking problems with a focus on intermittent and opportunistic networking. Other areas of research that overlap with current lab projects such as multi-hop networking resource management and provisioning, and sensor networking research, may be considered as well. Duties will also include assisting in various research management activities such as writing proposals, project planning, and report writing.
Eligible Candidates
Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in Computer Science/Engineering by the time of appointment. They should have a strong research record in one or more of the areas mentioned above. Strong systems and programming skills, building simulators and using simulation packages such as NS2, Qualnet or OpNet is a must.
Application Instructions
Applications should include a full CV, research statement, and references, if ready, in PDF format only, emailed to Khaled Harras , kharras@cs.cmu.edu. Please ensure that all emails have [PostDoc Position] in the subject line. Application deadline is May 15, 2010 or until position is filled.
Carnegie Mellon offers very competitive postdoctoral salaries with numerous additional benefits for residing in Qatar.
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this opportunity
There is an opening for a postdoctoral fellow to join the Networking Systems Lab (NSL) at Carnegie Mellon's Qatar campus, located in Doha, Qatar. The position will start in August of 2010 for the duration of two years.
The NSL conducts basic and applied research in several areas of computer networks including Delay and Disruption Tolerant networks, intermittent/opportunistic networking, mobile/wireless networks, as well as sensor networks. The NSL is also involved in networking-based technologies for developing regions.
The holder of this position will ideally help define research problems and implement solutions for delay and disruption tolerant networking problems with a focus on intermittent and opportunistic networking. Other areas of research that overlap with current lab projects such as multi-hop networking resource management and provisioning, and sensor networking research, may be considered as well. Duties will also include assisting in various research management activities such as writing proposals, project planning, and report writing.
Eligible Candidates
Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in Computer Science/Engineering by the time of appointment. They should have a strong research record in one or more of the areas mentioned above. Strong systems and programming skills, building simulators and using simulation packages such as NS2, Qualnet or OpNet is a must.
Application Instructions
Applications should include a full CV, research statement, and references, if ready, in PDF format only, emailed to Khaled Harras , kharras@cs.cmu.edu. Please ensure that all emails have [PostDoc Position] in the subject line. Application deadline is May 15, 2010 or until position is filled.
Carnegie Mellon offers very competitive postdoctoral salaries with numerous additional benefits for residing in Qatar.
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this opportunity
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