PhD postion --- Robust Networks-on-Chip

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Muhammad Israr Qadir

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Nov 24, 2011, 9:44:50 AM11/24/11
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Subject: Robust Networks-on-Chip

Deadline for applications: December 9, 2011

The Department of Embedded Systems (Faculty of Computer Science and  
Electrical Engineering) seeks to fill a fixed-term position as  
research scientist (akad. Mitarbeiter / akad. Mitarbeiterin Verg. Gr.  
13 TV-L) in the project "Robust Network-on-Chip Communication through  
hierarchical online diagnosis and reconfiguration". A PhD degree can  
be pursued.

Candidates should have produced outstanding results during their  
previous studies. They must possess a scientific (University) degree  
equivalent to M.Sc. in Computer Science or a related field such as  
Computer Engineering
or Electrical Engineering. Background in the following fields is  
beneficial:

* system design methodology, simulation, and synthesis using  
description languages (e.g. SystemC, VHDL),
* on-chip interconnection networks (NoCs),
* reliability and fault tolerance.

Further information about the research group is available at:
http://www.iti.uni-stuttgart.de/en/departments/embedded-systems-engineering.html

For further information or to send your application (electronic  
documents welcome), including résumé and copies of certificates,  
please contact:

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Radetzki
Universität Stuttgart
Institut für Technische Informatik
Abteilung Embedded Systems Engineering
Pfaffenwaldring 47
70569 Stuttgart

Phone: +49-711-685-88-270
Email: martin....@informatik.uni-stuttgart.de

Equal opportunity notice: Die Universität Stuttgart möchte den Anteil  
der
Frauen im wissenschaftlichen Bereich erhöhen und ist deshalb an
Bewerbungen von Frauen besonders interessiert. Schwerbehinderte werden  
bei
gleicher Eignung vorrangig eingestellt. Die Einstellung der
wissenschaftlichen / nichtwissenschaftlichen Mitarbeiter/innen erfolgt
durch die Zentrale Verwaltung.
Best regards,
Muhammad Israr Qadir
 
 
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