One Post-doc Position in Social/Mobile Computing (Dalian University of Technology, China)
The Mobile and Social Computing Laboratory at Dalian University of Technology (DUT Phone Lab; http://dutphonelab.org/) conducts interdisciplinary, application-driven academic research in social computing and mobile computing. The Lab now has 30+ members, including 10+ PhD students from seven countries on this planet.
We are opening one full-time post-doc position. The successful applicant is expected to work on topics like computational social science, (scholarly/social) data analytics, or mobile social networks. The salary will be around 6,000 RMB/month, plus other Benefits. We will offer excellent working conditions.
Supervisor: Associate Professor Feng XIA
Working location: Dalian University of Technology @ Dalian, China
Start date: ASAP (Negotiable)
Duration: 2 years
Qualifications:
1. Applicants shall have PhD in related disciplines.
2. A good command of the English language (in speaking and in writing) is required.
3. Research experience in related areas is a plus.
Application procedure:
Please submit your application via email to Dr. Feng Xia (f.xia@ieee.org). The application should include a detailed CV (including email addresses of two referees), a brief statement of research plan (no more than one page), and at least two best scientific documents/publications written by yourself (in English). There is no deadline for application, but we will not accept applications once the positions are fulfilled. Interested applicants are highly encouraged to submit applications as soon as possible.
For further information regarding these positions, please contact Dr. Feng Xia (f.xia@ieee.org).
All the best,
Feng
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Feng XIA (夏锋), PhD, SMIEEE, MACM
Associate Professor and PhD Supervisor of Computer Science
Mobile and Social Computing Laboratory (DUT Phone Lab: http://dutphonelab.org)
School of Software, Dalian University of Technology, Development Zone, Dalian 116620, China
Email: f.xia@ieee.org; f.xia@acm.org
URL: http://FengXia.NET
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