[Tccc] Post-doc on Internet end-to-end latency issues at Telecom Bretagne, Rennes, France

David Ros David.Rosattelecom-bretagne.eu
Mon Oct 29 11:20:35 EDT 2012



 JOB OPENING: Post-doctoral research position

Fixed-term, renewable 12-month contract  

** Description:

The Networks, Security & Multimedia Dept. (RSM) at Telecom Bretagne in Rennes, 
France has an opening for one postdoctoral research fellow in the field of 
computer networking. The position is a one-year contract, with the possibility 
of being renewed for a maximum total duration of three years.

The post-doctoral fellow will work in the framework of the EU research project 
RITE (Reducing Internet Transport Latency), starting on November 1st, 2012. The 
project will focus on the problem of end-to-end latency in the Internet, and 
related topics like the so-called bufferbloat issue. RITE will develop 
solutions for improving latency, both at the transport and the network layers 
of the protocol stack.

** Requirements:

Applicants must hold a PhD degree (or be very near completion) on Computer 
Science or a related discipline, and show a good track record of scientific 
publications. Besides, applicants must have:

- In-depth knowledge of Internet transport protocols and standards.
- Experience with network simulators and/or with kernel programming (in Linux 
and/or FreeBSD).
- High proficiency in English (knowledge of the French language is not 
required).

** Type of job offer:

- Fixed-term, 12-month contract (possibility of renewal, for a maximum total 
duration of three years).
- Expected starting date: as soon as possible.
- Gross salary: starting at 33,200  / year, depending on qualifications.

** How to apply:

Candidates must send their application by e-mail to: 
r... at mlistes.telecom-bretagne.eu
(please, use only the above e-mail address for submitting your application)

The application MUST contain:

- A statement of purpose / application letter.
- A detailed CV.
- A full list of publications.
- Copies of relevant diplomas and letters of recommendation.
- Contact information of two reference persons (name, current position, 
relation to the candidate, phone and email).

For non-native English speakers, a proof of proficiency in English is highly 
recommended (e.g. results from standard tests; having completed a university 
degree in an English-speaking country counts as proof of proficiency).

** Deadline for applying:

November 30, 2012.

** For more information, contact:

Prof. David Ros ( david.... at telecom-bretagne.eu )



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