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Wireless Sensor Networks & Internet of Things

Wireless Sensor Networks &
Internet of Things

http://www.cister.isep.ipp.pt/

Application Deadline: 31-Dez-2015
Send to:             jobs@cister-isep.info
Reference:            CISTER-RS2015-02

The CISTER Research Center, located in Porto, Portugal, an international reference in the area of real-time and embedded computer systems, is opening a Research Scientist long-term position in the areas of: Wireless Sensor Networks and Cyber-physical Systems; Internet of Things and Middlewares. This position aims at a commitment of at least 4-5 years. The net salary (after taxes) will range, depending on the merits of the candidate, from 31K up to 37K Euros per year. Other benefits include coverage of social security and 24 days of paid vacation.

RESPONSABILITIES:
The selected candidate is expected to pro-actively drive a strong publication record within the research area; collaborate in the definition of strategic research topics and projects; and supervise/co-supervise graduate students, including doctoral candidates.
Other activities may include submission of research proposals for national/international grants; participation in R&D projects; teaching graduate-level courses; and establishing collaborations with relevant academic/industrial groups.

REQUIREMENTS:
The candidate must fulfill the majority of the following requirements: PhD degree (typically obtained more than 3 years ago) in Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering or related fields; very strong track record of impactful publications in reference venues and journals of the area; relevant participation in scientific committees of reference scientific events, including chairing roles; very good visibility in the scientific community of the area; relevant participation or leadership in international R&D projects, including industrial-led projects; experience in supervising graduate students (including supervision of completed/ongoing PhD students); experience in submitting project proposals and ability to secure funding; willingness to commit to a 4 to 5 year strategic development plan; high energy drive and work capacity; very good communication and motivation skills; fluency in written and spoken English.

CISTER Background in the Areas:
During the last 15 years CISTER has been constantly involved in projects in the wide area of distributed systems and real-time systems. Particularly, CISTER has provided advances in architectures for distributed embedded real-time systems, real-time wireless sensor networks, cyber-physical systems and middlewares for embedded systems.
CISTER has participated in several Networks of Excellence in these areas, such as ArtistDesign and CONET. The first was a series of NoE focusing on the design of embedded systems and the latter was a NoE specifically targeting the study of cooperating objects, supported by WSN. We are also part of the CMU-Portugal Program which aims at creating top level and internationally recognized education and research programs in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT).
CISTER has been consistently involved in international R&D collaborative projects in the topics. For WSN, examples are the RFieldbus project where we developed one of the first viable solutions for industrial wireless communications; EMMON, where we deployed the largest wireless sensor network at the time, SENODS, where we designed and implemented a WSN capable of monitoring the environmental parameters in a data center; SmartSkin, with the proposal of the XDense concept to enable high sampling rate applications and high density WSN deployments, and the ongoing DEWI project, a multinational effort towards the development of wireless seamless connectivity and interoperability in aeronautics, automotive, rail and building automation. For IoT, the ENCOURAGE project aimed at the design and development of a middleware solution which allowed the integration of field devices with high level intelligent application for  energy optimization in buildings , the Arrowhead project aims a!
t the study and development of a SOA-based and interoperable architecture for IoT automation , while the main objective of MANTIS is to develop a CPS/IoT based Service Platform Architecture enabling Collaborative Maintenance Ecosystems and Energware we focus on a FIWARE system to support the connection of an energy-monitoring infrastructure with serious games for energy reduction awareness.
CISTER also participated in several projects in order areas, as also on fundamental research projects which have been mostly financed by the Portuguese research agency, details on these projects are available on CISTER’s website.
In the last years CISTER has also organized, with success, several important conferences in the area, namely: EWSN2015, SIES2013, ECRTS2011, ECRTS2003 as well as others in different fields. CISTER’s members usually participate on the organization of other renowned international conferences as General Chair, Program Chair, member of the Program Committee or Reviewer, examples of those conferences are: RTAS, SEUS, RTN, RTSS, EMSOFT, IPSN, ECRTS, etc.
It is also important to refer that CISTER has very close links with some of the most important Portuguese and International companies in these areas, like Critical Software, Portugal Telecom, Siemens, Airbus, Embraer, EFACEC, with whom we are regularly involved in projects and project proposals.

SELECTION PROCESS and APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
The selection process of the candidates will be conducted by a committee of senior members of CISTER, in consultation with the Academic & Industrial Advisory Boards of CISTER. To get further insight on ongoing research activities and projects, please refer to CISTER website.
Candidates should send the following by email to jobs@cister-isep.info: (i) detailed CV; (ii) a brief research plan (maximum 2 pages); (iii) contact information for 2-3 persons who can provide a strong letter of recommendation.

CONTACT FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
Prof. Eduardo Tovar
Director, CISTER Research Unit
e-mail: emt@isep.ipp.pt

Prof. Luis Ferreira
Research Associate
e-mail: llf@isep.ipp.pt

Luis Lino Ferreira
Professor Adjunto

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IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization

IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization

CALL FOR POSTERS

Barcelona, Spain
March 12-16, 2016
http://cgo.org/cgo2016/

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CGO 2016 is soliciting submissions for a poster session and an associated ACM
Student Research Competition. The winner of the ACM Student Research
Competition will receive an award during the conference.

More details are available in the attached CFP.

IMPORTANT DATES:
Submission             *December 15, 2015*
Notification           December 20, 2016
Poster session March 13, 2016

Best regards,
Florian Brandner
(CGO Poster Chair)


LTCI, CNRS
Telecom ParisTech
Université Paris-Saclay

46, rue Barrault
75013 Paris
France

tel: +33 (0)1 45 81 71 76
mail: florian.brandner@telecom-paristech.fr
web: http://www.telecom-paristech.fr/~brandner/

2016 8th International Conference on Communication Software and Networks (ICCSN 2016)

2016 8th International Conference on Communication Software and Networks (ICCSN 2016) – (JA)EI Compendex; SCOPUS
website: www.iccsn.org
Beijing, China
June 46, 2016
Sponsored by University of Electronic Science and Technology of China.

Publication

1. Journal of Communications (JCM, ISSN: 1796-2021, DOI: 10.12720/jcm)

indexed by EI Compendex; SCOPUS; ULRICH’s Periodicals Directory; Google Scholar; INSPEC; etc.

2. Conference Proceedings: indexed by EI Compendex.

Keynote Speakers

Prof. William Arrasmith
The Florida Institute of Technology (FIT) in Melbourne, Florida, USA

Prof. Yang Xiao,
The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, USA

Prof. Feng Gang
University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China

Dr. Maode Ma
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Submission Methods

1. Full Paper (Presentation and publication)
2. Abstract (Presentation only)

Please log in
https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?key=30402563.HVXsDyOVEJPs3aBR to submit or via iccsn_conference@163.com.

Submission Dealine: February 5, 2016

Conference Venue

Jiangxi Grand Hotel

ADD: NO.8 Hengyitiao, Feng Tai District, Beijing, China
Postcode: 100079
TEL 0086—10-6760 8866
FAX 0086—10-8767 7728
Hotel website: http://www.bjjxhotel.com

Contact Us

Ms. Wendy Lee

Email: iccsn_conference@163.com
Tel: +86-86527868
Web: http://www.iccsn.org

First Workshop on Resource Awareness and Application Autotuning in Adaptive and Heterogeneous Computing (ReS4AnT)

CALL FOR POSTERS

First Workshop on Resource Awareness and Application Autotuning
in Adaptive and Heterogeneous Computing (ReS4AnT)

http://www.date-conference.com/conference/workshop-w08
res4ant.deib.polimi.it

Co-located with the
Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE)
March 18, 2016, Dresden, Germany

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Adaptive and heterogeneous computing platforms are gaining
interest for applications spanning from embedded to high
performance computing due to their promising power/performance
ratio. However, sharing hardware resources creates some
challenges with respect to predictable execution time and
power consumption. In traditional real-time approaches,
resource usage is over dimensioned to achieve worst case
guarantees, whereas in best effort approaches, predictability
remains a challenge. The goal of the workshop is to bring
together researchers from the area of resource awareness and
application autotuning, to discuss their various approaches,
their commonalities and differences, to foster collaboration
between them and to share their most recent research
achievements with the international research community.

TOPIC AREAS
– Architectures: on architectural mechanism for adaptive
and heterogeneous computing.
– Resource awareness: on resource management and awareness
for parallel computing.
– Autotuning:  on application autotuning mechanisms for
parallel computing.
– Applications: on the analysis, development, modification
and integration of applications in the embedded and high
performance computing domains.

ORGANIZATION
General Co-Chairs:
Cristina Silvano, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Walter Stechele, TU Munich, Germany
Stephan Wong, TU Delft, The Netherlands
Poster Session Chair:
Jeronimo Castrillon, TU Dresden, Germany
Panel Session Chair:
Michael Huebner, Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum, Germany
Web Chair:
Amir H. Ashouri, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

POSTERS SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
We invite posters on the aforementioned topics of interest.
In addition to the poster sessions, there will be a short
presentation slot for introducing the posters during the
workshop. Poster submission should be a 2-page double-column
extended abstract including figures. The submission should
clearly specify the relation to the topics addressed in the
workshop. A workshop digest based upon the extended abstract
will be distributed to all participants of the workshop. Note
that the posters presented at the DATE workshops are NOT
disseminated through the official DATE proceedings or through
any other formal channels, such as, for example, the
IEEExplore or the ACM Digital Library. Posters will be
published online at the Workshop web site.

 

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IMPORTANT DATES
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Posters submission deadline: January 15, 2016.
Notification of acceptance: February 15, 2016.
Posters submission web site will be opened from
December 1, 2015 and linked from the Workshop web site.

First International workshop on Resource Aware Computing (RAC2016)

FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS

First International workshop on Resource Aware Computing (RAC2016)
An ETAPS Event. Eindhoven, NL, April 2. ENTCS publication.
DEADLINE EASYCHAIR January 11, 2016.

IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rac2015): January 11, 2016
Notification: February 1, 2016
Camera Ready: March 7, 2016
Workshop (presentations): April 2, 2016

http://resourceanalysis.cs.ru.nl/rac2016/

RAC2016 is supported by ICT COST Action IC1202 Timing Analysis on Code-Level (TACLe).

IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rac2015):    January 11, 2016
Notification:    February 1, 2016
Camera Ready:    March 7, 2016
Workshop (presentations):    April 2, 2016
WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES AND SCOPE
The RAC workshop will serve as a forum for presenting original research results that are relevant to resource aware computing and the analysis of resource (e.g. time, space, energy) consumption by computer programs. The workshop aims to bring together the researchers that work on
foundational issues with the researchers that focus more on practical results. Therefore, both theoretical and practical contributions are encouraged. We also encourage papers that combine theory and practice. The following list of topics is non-exhaustive:
techniques and experience with time aware computing, memory aware computing and energy aware computing;
models for resource aware computing in general or for a specific resource in particular resource static analysis for embedded or/and critical systems;
logics closely related to resource complexity classes;
type systems for controlling/inferring/checking resource consumption;
semantic methods to analyse resources, including quasi-interpretations;
practical applications of resource analysis.
SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION
The papers selected after the reviewing process will be published as a volume of the ENTCS series (request pending).

LOCATION-REGISTRATION-ACCOMMODATION
Registration, accommodation and Travel: Please follow the information at the ETAPS 2016 website http://www.etaps.org/.

INVITED SPEAKER: To be announced

RAC2016 PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Marko van Eekelen (Radboud University and Open University, NL), PC chair
Kerstin Eder (University of Bristol, UK), PC Co-chair

  • Elvira Albert (University Complutense Madrid, Spain)
  • Clemens Grelck (University of Amsterdam, NL)
  • Kevin Hammond (University of St. Andrews, UK)
  • Martin Hofmann (LMU, Munich, Germany)
  • Timo Hönig (University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany)
  • Thomas Jensen (INRIA, Rennes, France)
  • Steve Kerrison (University of Bristol, UK)
  • Ugo Dal Lago (University of Bologna, Italy)
  • Kim Larsen (Aalborg University, Denmark)
  • Björn Lisper (Mälardalen University, Sweden)
  • Hans-Wolfgang Loidl (Heriot-Watt University, UK)
  • Kenneth Mackenzie (Univeristy of Edinburgh, UK)
  • Jean-Yves Marion (University of Lorraine, France)
  • Greg Michaelson (Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK)
  • Georg Moser (University of Innsbruck, Austria)
  • Romain Péchoux (University of Lorraine, France)
  • Ricardo Peña (University Complutense Madrid, Spain)
  • Luca Roversi (University of Turin, Italy)
  • Aleksy Schubert (Warsaw University, Poland)
  • Simon Wegener (AbsInt Angewandte Informatik GmbH, Germany)

 

14th IEEE CONFERENCE on INDUSTRIAL INFORMATICS INDIN’16

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14th IEEE CONFERENCE on INDUSTRIAL INFORMATICS INDIN’16

18-21 JULY 2016, FUTUROSCOPE-POITIERS, FRANCE

Special Session on “Automotive Communications”

Organized by:
Lucia Lo Bello, University of Catania, Italy, lobello@unict.it
Unmesh Dutta Bordoloi, General Motors, Germany, unmesh.bordoloi@gm.com

Call for Papers

Theme:
The focus of automotive industry is moving from cars that provide various levels of driver assist functions towards fully automated driving. New functionalities that are expected in automated driving impose new demand on the in-vehicle communication infrastructure. These requirements include flexibility, connectivity to cloud, safety, and security apart from high bandwidth.  Not only these requirements are sometimes conflicting, but they must be realized at low-costs as well. In this arena, automotive Ethernet is  going  to  play  a  major  role,  thus  representing  a  significant  paradigm  shift  in automotive  networking. CAN FD is an emerging choice in certain sub-systems in low cost solutions. This Special Session seeks papers describing original research or application aspects or case studies in this area.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

•Automotive Ethernet
•Audio Video Bridging
•Performance assessment of automotive network technologies
•Timing analysis of in-car communication protocols
•Secure automotive communications
•Fault-tolerance and reliability issues in automotive communications
•Techniques for bandwidth optimization or jitter reduction for in-car networks
•Intra and inter-vehicular communications

All submitted papers will undergo a peer-review and accepted papers will be published in IEEE proceedings.

Selected high quality papers will be considered for journal publication.

Submission procedure, deadlines, and author instructions: as in the Conference website.

Deadline for Paper Submission – February 15, 2016

Notification of acceptance – April 15, 2016

Final manuscripts deadline – May 15, 2016

INDIN conference webpage: http://ieee-indin2016.sciencesconf.org/.

SS CfP:http://ieee-indin2016.sciencesconf.org/conference/ieee-indin2016/pages/SST_26.pdf


Prof. Lucia Lo Bello, PhD
Associate Professor
DIEEI- University of Catania, Italy
phone: +39-095-7382386
fax:+39-095-7382397
e-mail:lobello@unict.it
home page:lobello.dieei.unict.it

CALL FOR DEMOS, POSTERS, and WORK-IN-PROGRESS PAPERS

CALL FOR DEMOS, POSTERS, and WORK-IN-PROGRESS PAPERS

 

The 7th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Cyber-Physical Systems (ICCPS 2016)

 

April 11-14, 2016 in Vienna, Austria as part of CPSWeek 2016

http://iccps.acm.org/2016/wip/

 

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Paper Submission Deadline: January 15, 2016

Acceptance Decisions: February 8, 2016

Camera-Ready Abstracts: mid-February 2016

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As digital computing and communication becomes faster, cheaper and available in packages which are smaller and use less power, these capabilities are becoming embedded in many objects and structures in the physical environment. Cyber-physical systems (CPS) are physical and engineered systems whose operations are monitored, coordinated, controlled and integrated by such computing and communication. Broad deployment of cyber-physical systems is transforming how we interact with the physical world as profoundly as the world wide web transformed how we interact with one another, and harnessing their capabilities holds the possibility of enormous societal and economic impact.

 

ICCPS is the premier single-track conference for reporting advances in all aspects of cyber-physical systems, including theory, tools, applications, systems, testbeds and field deployments.

 

CPS foundations (CPS) focus on core science and technology for developing fundamental principles that underpin the integration of cyber and physical elements. Application domains include transportation, energy, water, agriculture, ecology, supply-chains, medical and assistive technology, sensor and social networks, and robotics. Among the relevant research areas are security, control, optimization, machine learning, game theory, mechanism design, mobile and cloud computing, model-based design, verification, data mining / analytics, signal processing, and human-in-the-loop shared or supervisory control.

 

Secure and resilient infrastructure CPS focus on the confluence of cyber-security, privacy, and CPS that impacts the operation of critical infrastructures such as the smart grid, water distribution, transportation, healthcare, building automation, and process control. Of particular interest is foundational work that cuts across multiple application areas or advances the scientific understanding of underlying principles for the development of high confidence (secure, reliable, robust, and trustworthy) networked CPS.

 

SUBMISSIONS AND KEY DATES:

 

The submissions should be a one-page abstract in PDF format following ICCPS regular-paper formatting guidelines. All accepted abstracts will be published in the regular ICCPS Proceedings.

 

Demo Proposals, Poster abstracts, and WiP abstract should be submitted through the submission site listed at the conference website. The title of submissions should start with “Demo Abstract:”, “Poster Abstract:” or “WiP Abstract:” depending on the type of submission.

 

Submissions that do not adhere to these guidelines will not be reviewed or published.

 

POSTER, DEMO and WORK-IN-PROGRESS SESSION FORMATS:

 

POSTERS: The poster session will provide a forum for researchers to showcase ongoing, mature work and obtain feedback from the CPS community as a part of the joint poster/demo session of CPS Week.

 

DEMOS: The demo session will provide a forum for researchers to showcase ongoing work and obtain feedback from the CPS community as a part of the joint poster/demo session of CPS Week. Demo proposals should clearly describe what will be demonstrated and how the contributions will be illustrated interactively. Video of demo proposals are strongly encouraged, but not required. A table, power, and wireless connectivity will be provided for each demo. If a demonstration requires special arrangements in addition to the above, please describe them clearly in the demo submission.

 

WORK-IN-PROGRESS: The Work-in-Progress session will provide a forum for researchers to present preliminary work and obtain feedback from the CPS community at ICCPS. Authors of accepted WiP abstracts will give a short oral presentation at the WiP session.

 

ORGANIZERS:

 

WiP/Demo/Poster Program Comittee Co-Chairs:

Sibin Mohan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA; Taylor T. Johnson, University of Texas at Arlington, USA

 

ICCPS General Co-Chairs:

Xenofon Koutsoukos, Vanderbilt University, USA; Ian M. Mitchell, University

of British Columbia, Canada

 

ICCPS Program Co-Chairs:

Sonia Martinez, University of California at San Diego, USA; Eduardo Tovar, CISTER/INESC TEC, ISEP, Portugal

Tutorial proposals are solicited for ISPASS-2016, Uppsala, Sweden

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****Call for Tutorial Proposals**

Tutorial proposals are solicited for ISPASS-2016, Uppsala, Sweden. Tutorials will be held on Apr 17, 2016.

Proposals for both half- and full-day tutorials are solicited on any topic that is relevant to the ISPASS audience. Tutorials that focus on workload characterization and analysis tools and techniques that enable research across layers of the computational stack are strongly encouraged.

In previous years, tutorials seeking to achieve any of the following goals have been particularly successful:

•Describe an important piece of research/experimental infrastructure.

•Educate the community on an emerging topic.

****Important Dates**

Submission deadline:*Wednesday, December 30th, 2015*

Notification:*Friday, January 8th, 2016*

****Submission Procedures**

Proposals should provide the following information:

•Title of the tutorial

•Presenter(s) and contact information.

•Proposed duration (full day, half day).

•1-2 paragraph abstract suitable for tutorial publicity.

•1 paragraph biography per presenter suitable for tutorial publicity.

•Short description (for evaluation). This should include:

1Tutorial scope and objectives,

2Topics to be covered,

3Target audience,

4If the tutorial has been held previously, the location (i.e., conference), date, and number of attendees.

Proposals should take the form of a PDF document, and be submitted via e-mail to Stefanos Kaxiras (stefanos.kaxiras@it.uu.se<mailto:stefanos.kaxiras@it.uu.se>), with the subject “ISPASS 2016 Tutorial Proposal”. Submissions will be acknowledged via e-mail.

****Call for Workshop Proposals**

Workshop proposals are solicited for ISPASS-2016, Uppsala, Sweden. Workshops will be held on Apr 17, 2016.

Proposals related to power/performance analysis and workload characterization as it relates to computer architecture, operating systems, programming languages/compilers in current and emerging areas such as datacenters and cloud computing, systems based on non-volatile memory technologies, mobile technologies, large scale data analysis, smart infrastructure, and extreme scale computing are encouraged.

****Important Dates**

Submission deadline:*Wednesday, December 30th, 2015*

Notification:*Friday, January 8th, 2016*

****Please include in your proposal**

•Title of the workshop

•Organizers and their affiliations

•Sample call for papers

•Duration – Half-Day or Full Day

•Preferred Day – Saturday or Sunday

•If the workshop was previously held, the location (conference), date, and number of attendees

Proposals should take the form of a PDF document, and be submitted via e-mail to Stefanos Kaxiras (stefanos.kaxiras@it.uu.se<mailto:stefanos.kaxiras@it.uu.se>), with the subject “ISPASS 2016 Workshop Proposal”. Submissions will be acknowledged via e-mail.

RE Position at CISTER Research Center

Application Deadline: 31-Dez-2015
Send to:             jobs@cister-isep.info
Reference:            CISTER-RE2015-02

The CISTER Research Center, located in Porto, Portugal, an international reference in the area of real-time and embedded computer systems, is opening up to two Research Engineer positions in the area of distributed embedded systems and Internet of Things to work in international projects in the area. This position aims at a commitment of up to 3 years. The net salary (after taxes) will range, depending on the merits and the degree of the candidate, from 8940€ (745€/month) up to 15600€ (1300€/month). Other benefits include social security and 24 days of paid vacation.
Requirements:
The candidate must fulfill the majority of the following requirements: Master or Bachelor degree in Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering or related fields; Bachelor and/or Master classification higher than 13 in 20 (candidates with lower grades might be accepted if they have a very strong CV); publications in the area; ability to work in team and motivate others; fluency in written and spoken English.
It is also desirable that the candidate has previous experience in working in all or some of the following areas: embedded systems (e.g. Raspberry Pi or Arduino programming), IoT and communication protocols (like REST, COAP, XMPP, MQTT, etc).
CISTER Background:
During the last 15 years CISTER has been constantly involved in projects in the wide area of distributed systems and real-time systems. Particularly, CISTER has provided advances in architectures for distributed embedded real-time systems, real-time wireless sensor networks, cyber-physical systems and middlewares for embedded systems.
CISTER has participated in several Networks of Excellence in these areas, such as ArtistDesign and CONET. The first was a series of NoE focusing on the design of embedded systems and the latter was a NoE specifically targeting the study of cooperating objects, supported by WSN. We are also part of the CMU-Portugal Program which aims at creating top level and internationally recognized education and research programs in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT).
CISTER has been consistently involved in international R&D collaborative projects in the topics, such as RFieldbus, EMMON, ENCOURAGE, DEWI, Arrowhead, Energware e MANTIS, with partners such as Critical Software, Siemens, Airbus, Embraer, EFACEC, Thales, Volvo, EDP, etc.
Selection Process and Application Procedure:
The selection process of the candidates will be conducted by a committee of senior members of CISTER. To get further insight on ongoing research activities and projects, please refer to CISTER website. Candidates should send the following by email to jobs@cister-isep.info: (i) detailed CV; (ii) contact information for 1-2 persons who can provide a letter of recommendation.
Contact for Further Information:
Prof. Luis Lino Ferreira
Research Associate, CISTER Research Unit
e-mail: llf@isep.ipp.pt

Luis Lino Ferreira
Professor Adjunto

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Rua Dr. António Bernardino de Almeida, 431
4249-015 Porto – PORTUGAL
tel. +351 228 340 500 | fax +351 228 321 159
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