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Ph.D. and post-doc positions in Computer Science and Mathematics at the University of Neuchâtel
We invite applications for a funded Ph.D. position and a funded post-doctoral position in Computer Science and Mathematics at the University of Neuchâtel on the topic of distributed storage systems, starting in Winter 2015.

Workplace: Neuchâtel, Switzerland


We invite applications for a funded Ph.D. position and a funded post-doctoral position in Computer Science and Mathematics at the University of Neuchâtel on the topic of distributed storage systems, starting in Winter 2015.Ìý


Applicants for the Ph.D. position must have a Master’s degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, or Electrical Engineering (or equivalent). Applicants for the post-doc position must have Ph.D. degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, or Electrical Engineering (or equivalent). All applicants must have a good knowledge of English and strong team-working abilities.

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Candidates who enjoy solving applied problems supported by theoretical results allowing a better understanding of the behavior and limits of communication systems are particularly encouraged to apply. This includes candidates knowledgeable in coding theory and its applications, information theory, security, networking, and/or distributed systems with solid programming skills. The candidates might also contribute to the development of large-scale proofs of concept and to their evaluation.

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Applications should be submitted by email in pdf format to

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Dr. Hugues Mercier ( [email protected] ),

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including:

  1. Curriculum vitae;
  2. List of 2-3 references and their email address

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  1. Transcripts of graduate studies and;
  2. Links to Masters and/or Ph.D. theses, and possible publications.

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Applications are accepted until the position is filled.

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Location :

The University of Neuchâtel is located in a beautiful landscape of lakes and mountains that offers a friendly atmosphere to about 4,000 students. The city of Neuchâtel belongs to the French-speaking part of Switzerland and is located at the border of the German-speaking part of the country. The university has five academic faculties: Humanities, Science, Theology, Law, and Economics. Courses at the Computer Science Institute are taught in English, in the context of the Swiss Joint Master of Science in Computer Science.

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Ìý For more information, visit http://www.unine.ch and http://www2.unine.ch/iiun/.