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Research Career Opportunities at the University of Reading IMSS
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| Maulik Sailor 2006-05-05, 7:12 am |
| Vacancies
This page lists the positions available within the School of Systems
Engineering. If you are interested in any of the following jobs or
positions, please click on the job/position heading listed below, or
contact the School at the address, tel, fax or email listed below.
Research Assistant - Abstract hardware Design, Embedded Systems - FPGA
Technology - Parallel Algorithms
Intelligent Media Systems and Services Research Laboratory (IMSS),
School of Systems Engineering
Closing Date: 12-May-2006
Reference: R0633
Research Assistant - Computer Networks Security Technology
Intelligent Media Systems and Services Research Laboratory (IMSS),
School of Systems Engineering
Closing Date: 12-May-2006
Reference: R0630
Research Assistant - Distributed Databases and Multimedia Information
Retrieval Technology
Intelligent Media Systems and Services Research Laboratory (IMSS),
School of Systems Engineering
Closing Date: 12-May-2006
Reference: R0639
Research Assistant - Knowledge Based Systems, Semantic Modelling
-Virtualisation Technology
Intelligent Media Systems and Services Research Laboratory (IMSS),
School of Systems Engineering
Closing Date: 12-May-2006
Reference: R0636
Research Fellow - Abstract hardware Design, Embedded Systems -FPGA
Technology - Parallel Algorithms
Intelligent Media Systems and Services Research Laboratory (IMSS),
School of Systems Engineering
Closing Date: 12-May-2006
Reference: R0632
Research Fellow - Computer Networks Security Technology -
Telecommunication Protocols
Intelligent Media Systems and Services Research Laboratory (IMSS),
School of Systems Engineering
Closing Date: 12-May-2006
Reference: R0629
Research Fellow - Distributed Databases and Multimedia Information
Retrieval Technology
Intelligent Media Systems and Services Research Laboratory (IMSS),
School of Systems Engineering
Closing Date: 12-May-2006
Reference: R0638
Research Fellow - Knowledge Based Systems, Semantic Modelling
-Virtualisation Technology
Intelligent Media Systems and Services Research Laboratory (IMSS),
School of Systems Engineering
Closing Date: 12-May-2006
Reference: R0635
Senior Research Fellow - Abstract hardware Design, Embedded Systems -
FPGA Technology - Parallel Algorithms
Intelligent Media Systems and Services Research Laboratory (IMSS),
School of Systems Engineering
Closing Date: 12-May-2006
Reference: R0631
Senior Research Fellow - Computer Networks Security Technology -
Telecommunication Protocols
Intelligent Media Systems and Services Research Laboratory (IMSS),
School of Systems Engineering
Closing Date: 12-May-2006
Reference: R0628
Senior Research Fellow - Distributed Databases and Multimedia
Information Retrieval Technology
Intelligent Media Systems and Services Research Laboratory (IMSS),
School of Systems Engineering
Closing Date: 12-May-2006
Reference: R0637
Senior Research Fellow - Knowledge Based Systems, Semantic Modelling -
Virtualisation Technology
Intelligent Media Systems and Services Research Laboratory (IMSS),
School of Systems Engineering
Closing Date: 12-May-2006
Reference: R0634
Contact Details
Director,
Intelligent Media Systems & Services Research Laboratory (IMSS)
Department of Computer Science
School of Systems Engineering
University of Reading,
Whiteknights,
RG6 6AY, UK
Phone: 00 44 118 378 7842
Fax: 00 44 118 975 1994
http://www.imss.reading.ac.uk/
http://www.sse.reading.ac.uk/
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| flobert 2006-05-05, 1:13 pm |
| On 5 May 2006 04:24:00 -0700, "Maulik Sailor" <MSailor@gmail.com>
wrote:
>Vacancies
>This page lists the positions available within the School of Systems
>Engineering. If you are interested in any of the following jobs or
>positions, please click on the job/position heading listed below, or
>contact the School at the address, tel, fax or email listed below.
Might be helpfull to know if any of these positions require any
interaction, or even comming within 10 feet of, that utter whackjob
Warrick. That fool and his idiocy scares so many people away from
Whiteknights (me included)
>
>Research Assistant - Abstract hardware Design, Embedded Systems - FPGA
>Technology - Parallel Algorithms
>Intelligent Media Systems and Services Research Laboratory (IMSS),
>School of Systems Engineering
>Closing Date: 12-May-2006
>Reference: R0633
>
>Research Assistant - Computer Networks Security Technology
>Intelligent Media Systems and Services Research Laboratory (IMSS),
>School of Systems Engineering
>Closing Date: 12-May-2006
>Reference: R0630
>
>Research Assistant - Distributed Databases and Multimedia Information
>Retrieval Technology
>Intelligent Media Systems and Services Research Laboratory (IMSS),
>School of Systems Engineering
>Closing Date: 12-May-2006
>Reference: R0639
>
>Research Assistant - Knowledge Based Systems, Semantic Modelling
>-Virtualisation Technology
>Intelligent Media Systems and Services Research Laboratory (IMSS),
>School of Systems Engineering
>Closing Date: 12-May-2006
>Reference: R0636
>
>Research Fellow - Abstract hardware Design, Embedded Systems -FPGA
>Technology - Parallel Algorithms
>Intelligent Media Systems and Services Research Laboratory (IMSS),
>School of Systems Engineering
>Closing Date: 12-May-2006
>Reference: R0632
>
>Research Fellow - Computer Networks Security Technology -
>Telecommunication Protocols
>Intelligent Media Systems and Services Research Laboratory (IMSS),
>School of Systems Engineering
>Closing Date: 12-May-2006
>Reference: R0629
>
>Research Fellow - Distributed Databases and Multimedia Information
>Retrieval Technology
>Intelligent Media Systems and Services Research Laboratory (IMSS),
>School of Systems Engineering
>Closing Date: 12-May-2006
>Reference: R0638
>
>Research Fellow - Knowledge Based Systems, Semantic Modelling
>-Virtualisation Technology
>Intelligent Media Systems and Services Research Laboratory (IMSS),
>School of Systems Engineering
>Closing Date: 12-May-2006
>Reference: R0635
>
>Senior Research Fellow - Abstract hardware Design, Embedded Systems -
>FPGA Technology - Parallel Algorithms
>Intelligent Media Systems and Services Research Laboratory (IMSS),
>School of Systems Engineering
>Closing Date: 12-May-2006
>Reference: R0631
>
>Senior Research Fellow - Computer Networks Security Technology -
>Telecommunication Protocols
>Intelligent Media Systems and Services Research Laboratory (IMSS),
>School of Systems Engineering
>Closing Date: 12-May-2006
>Reference: R0628
>
>Senior Research Fellow - Distributed Databases and Multimedia
>Information Retrieval Technology
>Intelligent Media Systems and Services Research Laboratory (IMSS),
>School of Systems Engineering
>Closing Date: 12-May-2006
>Reference: R0637
>
>Senior Research Fellow - Knowledge Based Systems, Semantic Modelling -
>Virtualisation Technology
>Intelligent Media Systems and Services Research Laboratory (IMSS),
>School of Systems Engineering
>Closing Date: 12-May-2006
>Reference: R0634
>
>Contact Details
>Director,
>
>Intelligent Media Systems & Services Research Laboratory (IMSS)
>
>Department of Computer Science
>
>School of Systems Engineering
>
>University of Reading,
>
>Whiteknights,
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>RG6 6AY, UK
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>
>
>Phone: 00 44 118 378 7842
>
>Fax: 00 44 118 975 1994
>
>http://www.imss.reading.ac.uk/
>http://www.sse.reading.ac.uk/
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| russell kym horsell 2006-05-06, 1:13 am |
| flobert <nomail@here.not> wrote:
} On 5 May 2006 04:24:00 -0700, "Maulik Sailor" <MSailor@gmail.com>
} wrote:
} >Vacancies
} >This page lists the positions available within the School of Systems
} >Engineering. If you are interested in any of the following jobs or
} >positions, please click on the job/position heading listed below, or
} >contact the School at the address, tel, fax or email listed below.
} Might be helpfull to know if any of these positions require any
} interaction, or even comming within 10 feet of, that utter whackjob
} Warrick. That fool and his idiocy scares so many people away from
} Whiteknights (me included)
[...]
The std form seems to imply UK work permit rquired at least -- seems e-commpute
is in the "too hard" basket.
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| flobert 2006-05-06, 1:12 pm |
| On Sat, 6 May 2006 03:53:37 +0000 (UTC), russell kym horsell
<kym@ukato.freeshell.org> wrote:
>flobert <nomail@here.not> wrote:
>} On 5 May 2006 04:24:00 -0700, "Maulik Sailor" <MSailor@gmail.com>
>} wrote:
>} >Vacancies
>} >This page lists the positions available within the School of Systems
>} >Engineering. If you are interested in any of the following jobs or
>} >positions, please click on the job/position heading listed below, or
>} >contact the School at the address, tel, fax or email listed below.
>} Might be helpfull to know if any of these positions require any
>} interaction, or even comming within 10 feet of, that utter whackjob
>} Warrick. That fool and his idiocy scares so many people away from
>} Whiteknights (me included)
>[...]
>
>The std form seems to imply UK work permit rquired at least -- seems e-commpute
>is in the "too hard" basket.
generally, working at a lab implies working AT the lab. It means
working with people, on a computer, or around systems, not just
working on a program.
Reading is a nice place, the uni's a nice modern (well 60's at least)
campus. The only downside is the aforementioned staf member. Prof.
Warwick works in the cybernetics dept. and has strange ideas as to
what that implies. He implanted an RFID chip into his arm, and claims
that makes him a cyborg.
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| russell kym horsell 2006-05-07, 1:12 am |
| flobert <nomail@here.not> wrote:
} On Sat, 6 May 2006 03:53:37 +0000 (UTC), russell kym horsell
} <kym@ukato.freeshell.org> wrote:
} >flobert <nomail@here.not> wrote:
} >} On 5 May 2006 04:24:00 -0700, "Maulik Sailor" <MSailor@gmail.com>
} >} wrote:
} >} >Vacancies
} >} >This page lists the positions available within the School of Systems
} >} >Engineering. If you are interested in any of the following jobs or
} >} >positions, please click on the job/position heading listed below, or
} >} >contact the School at the address, tel, fax or email listed below.
} >} Might be helpfull to know if any of these positions require any
} >} interaction, or even comming within 10 feet of, that utter whackjob
} >} Warrick. That fool and his idiocy scares so many people away from
} >} Whiteknights (me included)
} >[...]
} >
} >The std form seems to imply UK work permit rquired at least -- seems e-commpute
} >is in the "too hard" basket.
} generally, working at a lab implies working AT the lab. It means
} working with people, on a computer, or around systems, not just
} working on a program.
[...]
The irony of this explication appearing on comp.distrib probably escapes me. 
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| flobert 2006-05-07, 1:12 am |
| On Sun, 7 May 2006 03:28:45 +0000 (UTC), russell kym horsell
<kym@ukato.freeshell.org> wrote:
>flobert <nomail@here.not> wrote:
>} On Sat, 6 May 2006 03:53:37 +0000 (UTC), russell kym horsell
>} <kym@ukato.freeshell.org> wrote:
>
>} >flobert <nomail@here.not> wrote:
>} >} On 5 May 2006 04:24:00 -0700, "Maulik Sailor" <MSailor@gmail.com>
>} >} wrote:
>} >} >Vacancies
>} >} >This page lists the positions available within the School of Systems
>} >} >Engineering. If you are interested in any of the following jobs or
>} >} >positions, please click on the job/position heading listed below, or
>} >} >contact the School at the address, tel, fax or email listed below.
>} >} Might be helpfull to know if any of these positions require any
>} >} interaction, or even comming within 10 feet of, that utter whackjob
>} >} Warrick. That fool and his idiocy scares so many people away from
>} >} Whiteknights (me included)
>} >[...]
>} >
>} >The std form seems to imply UK work permit rquired at least -- seems e-commpute
>} >is in the "too hard" basket.
>
>} generally, working at a lab implies working AT the lab. It means
>} working with people, on a computer, or around systems, not just
>} working on a program.
>[...]
>
>
>The irony of this explication appearing on comp.distrib probably escapes me. 
If you're not interested in irony, can i interest you in muony?
www.stephenbrooks.org/muon1/
(shameless plug I know)
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