[Tccc] Research Associate in Software Defined Network Research
Andrew Moore
Andrew.Mooreatcl.cam.ac.uk
Fri Feb 22 07:41:31 EST 2013
University of Cambridge
Computer Laboratory
Research Associate in Software Defined Network Research
SALARY 27,854-36,298 pa
REFERENCE NR25522
We are seeking multiple post-doctoral research associates to participate in the
NSF-funded NetFPGA, EPSRC-funded INTERNET, and DARPA-funded MRC2 projects,
which are investigating fundamental revisions to current network hardware and
protocols in support of improved performance, energy efficiency, security, and
resilience. These projects involve collaborations between the University of
Cambridge, Stanford University, and SRI International, and are parts of larger
research programmes in next-generation networking.
Software Defined Networking such as the NetFPGA-originated OpenFlow project has
opened exciting opportunities across the research spectrum. SDN has become the
foundation for several ongoing research projects:
* developing network and transport layers that reduce energy consumption in
data centres,
* as a development platform for software defined networking,
* a teaching platform for undergraduate and graduate degree programs,
* workload-defined, hardware-accelerated, datacenter architectures, and
* alternative approaches to host and server network offload.
The position will be an integral part of an international team of researchers
spanning multiple institutions across academia and industry. The successful
candidate will engage in the design and implementation of new network designs,
as well as their validation and evaluation.
A publication record is desirable although a track record of relevant
experience will be prioritised over prior publication experience. An ideal
candidate will hold (or be close to finishing) a PhD in Computer Science, or
Computer Engineering; expertise in computer and network system design, the
design of digital systems, and, ideally, experience with the design of
networking equipment, protocols, software, and hardware. A significant facility
with hardware description languages (HDLs) such as Verilog is desirable.
Expertise with UNIX systems, and a strong C or C++ programming background are
expected skills for any applicant. Good interpersonal and organisational skills
and the ability to work in a team are also essential.
Applications should include:
* A CV
* A covering letter including a detailed description of relevant practical
experience
* A completed form CHRIS6: http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/hr/forms/chris6/
(parts 1 and 3 only)
Applications should be sent, preferably by email, to
personnel-ad... at cl.cam.ac.uk with a copy toandrew.mo... at cl.cam.ac.uk. Postal
Address: Personnel-Admin, University of Cambridge, Computer Laboratory, 15 JJ
Thomson Avenue, Cambridge, CB3 0FD.
* Limit of tenure: 12 months in the first instance.
Quote Reference: NR25522,Closing Date: 4 March 2013
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