[Tccc] two tenured assistant professorship in computer sciences, INSA-Lyon
JM Gorce, dir. CITI; INSA - INRIA
jean-marie.gorce
Sat Feb 18 10:37:54 EST 2012
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Two tenured Assistant Professorship in Computer Sciences at INSA Lyon, CITI
Lab, in association with Inria.
CITI Lab (http://www.citi.insa-lyon.fr/):
CITI is a INSA Lyon research lab established in 2001 and has experiencing a
very strong growth since then.
Today, it hosts nearly 60 researchers among faculties, PostDocs, PhD and
Master students. The CITI Lab is recognized by the French Research Ministry,
and it is officially associated with INRIA.
Researchers at CITI investigate the design, modeling and validation of
hardware and software for the development of mobile and ambient
intelligence, compassing five research areas: embedded systems, networking,
middleware, digital radio and security.
The scientific animation is structured in four teams : Amazones (distributed
middleware), Socrate (software radio, cognitive radio), Urbanet (Urban
networking) and a new starting team on privacy (Security and Privacy).
Contact:
Pr. Jean-Marie Gorce
Phone: +33 4 72 43 64 15
Email: jean-marie.gorce at insa-lyon.fr
Assitant Professor - CNU Section 27 MCF 0540
RESEARCH: INRIA UrbaNet team - Multi-hop wireless networking in urban
environments.
The recruited fellow will integrate the CITI Lab and will conduct research
activities according to the laboratory roadmap and the objectives of the
INRIA UrbaNet team. Capillary networks (multi-hop wireless networks
including and extending the access infrastructure) represent the main
applicative target of UrbaNet, taking into account the urban environment in
which they are deployed. UrbaNet deeply focuses on autonomous mechanisms at
level 2 or 3 and cross-layer issues, on distributed data aggregation and
gathering, and on planning, deployment and resource utilization in the
access network. In this context, the team combines analytic methods with the
design and the evaluation by simulation of new protocols fitting the
constraints of urban environments. The candidate should have a strong
theoretical knowledge and propose an original research activity in the
context of urban networking. He/she will integrate the Lyon excellence
common lab in "Smart Urban Worlds". The willingness to contribute, on the
long-term, to the development and servicing of common simulation tools or to
drive large experimental campaign is greatly desirable.
TEACHING: Telecommunications Department - Wireless networks and multimedia
services networks.
The candidate should have strong skills in networking from architectures and
protocols to services, dealing with either wireless networks (LTE, mesh,
wifi, wireless sensor networks) or services e.g. IMS (4G, NGN). The
candidate will be involved in the networking teaching team of the department
and should be active for lectures, seminars and practical labs in these kind
of typical courses: "Network Architecture, Services and Protocols" or
"Mobile networks architectures". He may also be involved in new optional
courses in 5rd year and/or in setting a new 5th year transversal course.
Assitant Professor - CNU Section 27 MCF 0588
RESEARCH: CITI Lab - Communicating systems : privacy, embedded systems,
protocols.
The recruited fellow will join the CITI laboratory and will develop his
research activity according to the project of CITI. Sensor networks, service
gateways and 'high rate' mobile networks represent the main applicative
domains, which are expected to converge around the Internet of Things
paradigm. The CITI includes 5 research areas and is organized around four
teams. The candidate will bring his skills in one of the research domains,
and will propose an integration project in one of the teams. The candidate
will have to show good autonomy but also a strong capability to develop
partnerships with industry or academics to support his activity.
TEACHING: Telecommunications Department - Computer science teaching in First
Cycle of INSA.
The assistant professor will have to participate to a specific teaching in
computer science in the First Cycle in INSA (general education in two years
including a teaching in Computer and Internet Certificate), specifically
based on hardware architecture of computers, introduction to databases,
algorithms, object-oriented programming and software programming projects.
An experience in English teaching is welcome. The assistant professor should
also integrate the existing teaching staff. He (she) will have to
participate to the recent evolutions of the computer science field in the
first cycle and to take part in actions that promote synergies and
inter-disciplinary interactions. An investment in the life of the First
Cycle Department is also expected.
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