[Czech Republic] Postdoctoral Research Positions at Faculty of Informatics, the Masaryk University

Faculty of Informatics at the Masaryk University in Brno invites applicants for three Research Fellowships (postdocs).

The first position is focused on Analysis of multidimensional image data acquired using optical microscopy. The post-doc will be involved in the research of image analysis methods suitable for the processing of biomedical image data generated using optical microscopy. Typically the image data contain cells that are stained with fluorescent dyes. There can be up to 5 dimensions that are acquired: time, color (light wavelength) and three spatial. The image data are mostly analyse using our own library written in C++ that contains tools for image restoration, registration, segmentation as well as object reconstruction. The post-doc will participate on the development of these tools. Will to learn basics of molecular biology is needed as frequent communication with molecular biologists is assumed. Presently the main application is the study of structure and function of human genome.


The second position is in the area of Formal verification of concurrent systems. The main objective of the project is to create a theoretical and methodological base for computer-aided and automatic verification and validation of large software and hardware systems. The project aims to support the development of methodologies, technologies and tools of software engineering in automatic and computer-aided verification. The project is to contribute to the research into new technologies for a realistic modelling of large systems, including real-time systems and probabilistic systems, especially with respect to their safety. The aim is to design effective implementations of these models as well as efficient verification technologies based on such models. The project will focus on embedded, distributed and parallel systems. Taking into consideration the complexity of verification processes, the aim is to design methodologies that will make the maximum possible use of new information technologies, such as parallel and distributed computing and hierarchical memories.

The third positron is focused on development a large-scale distributed P2P architecture that will make it possible to search in audio-visual content using the query by example paradigm. The work will be done within the European project SAPIR, which brings experts in audio-visual content analysis together with strong partners in Information Retrieval and in P2P technologies. The main emphasis will be put on developing scalable and distributed similarity search structures.

The positions are initially limited to one year and can be extended by at most three years. The gross salary will range between 1,500 Euros and 2,200 Euros monthly, depending on qualifications and experience. Anticipated starting date is October 1, 2006 but the start date can be negotiated.

Applicants should have, or be about to complete a PhD in Computer Science or a closely related discipline and ideally will have a strong background in the respective research topics. The willingness and competence to contribute to the teaching programme of the Faculty of Informatics by means of compact courses is of particular interest. The applicants should enjoy working in a team and have good communication skills. Fluency in English is required.

Interested candidates are invited to apply by September 15, 2006, to:

Radka Brolikova
International Office
Faculty of Informatics
Botanicka 68a
602 00 Brno
Czech Republic

The application should contain a CV, list of publications, statement of research interests and the names and contact information of three professional scientists who are familiar with the applicant’s work and who could provide recommendation letters if needed. Electronic submissions are highly encouraged.

For additional information on research activities within the Faculty of Informatics, please see the web: http://www.fi.muni.cz/veda/.en or contact Lubos Brim, web: http://www.fi.muni.cz/usr/brim/


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