[kepler-dev] [JOB POSTING] PostDoc position Software Engineer Scientific Workflow Development & Time Series Analysis/Pattern Recognition
Heiko Pälike
hpaelike at marum.de
Mon Apr 14 07:11:09 PDT 2014
Dear kepler-dev List members,
please find attached a job advert for a Software Engineer/Scientist in the area of Scientific Workflow Development, Time Series Analysis and new Pattern Matching Algorithms. It is intended to find an implementation using Kepler/PtolemyII or derivative, and hence this job posting would be particularly well filled by someone with Kepler development experience.
The initial deadline for applications is 23 April, but the position will remain open until filled.
Please contact me for informal enquiries.
The full job descriptions are also available on our web page:
http://www.marum.de/en/Jobs__Open_Positions.html
Computer Scientist / Software Engineer Postdoc (Reference A60/14)
EARTHSEQUENCING
ERC Consolidator Grant Positions
As part of the European Research Council funded Consolidator Grant “EARTHSEQUENCING”, the Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, MARUM, is searching initially for motivated researchers, including 1 Computer Scientist (D) in the area of signal pattern matching, time series analysis and scientific workflow modelling, starting from May 2014 or as soon as possible thereafter. We are searching for enthusiastic and dynamic researchers. The Project “EARTHSEQUENCING” will be carried out in the research group “Palaeoceanography” of Prof. Heiko Pälike at the University of Bremen. One major challenge to be addressed by EARTHSEQUENCING is to overcome fundamental obstacles to generate a first high-resolution and continuous fully integrated record of geological events, ages and durations (a ‘sequence of Earth history’) for the past 66 million years, anchored to the present, to extract properties of Earth’s and solar system orbital motion, and then to apply this time scale to solve first order questions about Earth’s climate system and Earth System sensitivity.
The computer scientists (D) is in charge of completing a scientific workflow modelling system and developing scientific time series analysis/pattern matching algorithms, and preparing scientific publications as part of the project team.
We are searching highly motivated and skilled candidates with the following requirements:
A completed academic degree in Physics, Astronomy or Computer Science
A very strong quantitative background, including time series analysis methods
Applicants should have excellent English language skills and enjoy working in an international and interdisciplinary team.
A track record and future expectation of publishing in international peer reviewed journals
Experience in structured software development, numerical methods, ideally with experience in Python, Java, Obj-C/C++, with a relevant PhD
Please address enquiries to Heiko Pälike (hpaelike at marum.de).
The positions are available under the condition of job release and are initially limited to a term of 30+18 months and funded by the European Research Council (ERC). Salary and benefits are commensurate with the federal German employee scale TV-L 13. The Computer Scientist position will be on level TV-L 13 (100%). Applications should include a CV, a list of publications, a statement describing research interests, the applicant’s research and technical background as they relate to the position, and contact information for three referees.
More information on research and technology at the MARUM is available at www.marum.de
As the University of Bremen intends to increase the proportion of female employees in science, women are particularly encouraged to apply. In case of equal personal aptitudes and qualification priority will be given to disabled persons. The University of Bremen expressly invites persons with migration background to apply.
For informal enquiries please contact Prof. Heiko Pälike, Tel. +49 421 218 65980 or hpaelike at marum.de. Initial deadline for the application is 23th April, 2014. Positions will remain open until filled. Applications should be directed electronically with the reference number A60/14 to Heiko Pälike (mailto:hpaelike at marum.de) or by mail to
MARUM
Prof. Heiko Pälike
Leobener Straße 1
D-28359 Bremen, Germany
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Prof. Dr. Heiko Pälike
Professor of Palaeoceanography
MARUM
UFT Room 1580
Leobener Straße
D-28359 Bremen, Germany
Tel +49 (0)421 218 65980
Fax +49 (0)421 218 9865980
Secretary +49 (0421) 218 65981
Secretary email: paloz at marum.de
email: hpaelike at marum.de
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Prof. Dr. Heiko Pälike
Professor of Palaeoceanography
MARUM
UFT Room 1580
Leobener Straße
D-28359 Bremen, Germany
Tel +49 (0)421 218 65980
Fax +49 (0)421 218 9865980
Secretary +49 (0421) 218 65981
Secretary email: paloz at marum.de
email: hpaelike at marum.de
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