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Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Postdoc Position at STI Innsbruck/University of Innsbruck, Austria


University position - Postdoc
Leopold Franzens University of Innsbruck & Semantic Technology Institute Innsbruck, Austria.
STI Innsbruck (www.sti-innsbruck.at) is a research institute at the University of Innsbruck engaged in research and development to bring information and communication technologies of the future into today`s world. STI Innsbruck is currently looking for candidates for the following University position with the start date of 01.10.2015 (duration: 2 years, with a possibility of extension)
Postdoc (40h/week)
Responsibilities:
Development and implementation of courses in the area of information and communication systems for the tourism sector
Supervision of students
Participation in research projects
High-quality research
Writing of research papers (workshops, conferences, journals) and participation in conference, meetings
Funding acquisition
Training and further education
Administrative tasks

Required qualifications:
Doctoral degree in Computer Science or comparable discipline, preferably related to semantic technologies and/or eTourism, and scientific achievements in addition to the dissertation
Publications in high-level international journals and conferences
Teaching experience
Research interest in areas such as Smart Data, Linked Data, Semantic Web, Semantic Services, Rule-based Systems, Online Communications, Social Media, eTourism
Postdoc experience and/or relevant work experience
Good English language skills, knowledge of German is an advantage
Willingness to work on an international team
Willingness to combine formal research with real-world practice in national and international projects

Salary:
The minimum gross salary (stipulated by collective agreement) for this position amounts to € 3.546 per month (14 times). The salary will be higher if you have worked in a similar position before.

We are looking forward to receiving your online application: hr@sti2.at


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