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PhD studenships available in the CLARITY centre
 
By ruzzelli, Section Seeking Employees
Tue Jul 8th, 2008 at 05:05:49 AM PST

PhD Studentships at the CLARITY centre

The new CLARITY Centre is now seeking well-qualified, motivated PhD researchers who want to be part of a world-class research group in Sensor and Adaptive Information Technology.

First round PhD recruitment deadline: August 1th 2008

Starting date:
1st round Sept/Oct 2008
2nd round Jan/Feb 2009

PhD Studentships - 7 positions
PhD TASK 1: ADAPTIVE NETWORK-AWARE DATA CAPTURE AND FILTERING
PhD TASK 2: SENSOR AGGREGATION AND DATA USABILITY
PhD TASK 3: DELIVERY AND DISSEMINATION WITHIN AN AUTONOMIC INFRASTRUCTURE
PhD TASK 4: COLLABORATION, AUTONOMY AND MOBILITY
PhD TASK 5: INTERACTIVE DASHBOARD FOR NETWORK DIAGNOSIS
PhD TASK 6: INTERACTIVE INDOOR AND OUTDOOR NODE LOCALIZATION
PhD TASK 7: SENSOR-AIDED UBIQUITOUS ROBOTICS

In order to strengthen a market-oriented research, holders of the studentship have opportunities to spend a period of research within premises of industry partners. Please click here for more information about these vacancies.
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PhD position in sensor networks
 
By nikitrigoni, Section Seeking Employees
Mon Jul 2nd, 2007 at 09:48:59 AM PST
Oxford University Computing Laboratory (OUCL) has received an EPSRC award to fund a D.Phil studentship for research into hybrid mobile and sensor networks for wildlife monitoring.  

This research is co-directed by Dr Niki Trigoni at the Oxford University Computing Laboratory, in collaboration with Dr Cecilia Mascolo at University College London and Prof David Macdonald and Dr Chris Newman at the Oxford's Wildlife Conservation Research Unit.  The student will collaborate with a postdoctoral research assistant in OUCL in the WILDSENSING project to improve the existing wildlife monitoring technology by developing distributed algorithms for efficient data dissemination, storage and collection.  

The objectives of the project are to:  

1) define high-level language primitives for programming the integrated platform of sensor and mobile nodes;  
2) develop distributed algorithms for intelligent cooperation among mobile devices and sensor nodes, allowing the system to minimize the total monitoring effort;  
3) design distributed algorithms for energy-efficient data dissemination in the sensor network;
4) deploy a prototype monitoring system at Oxford University's research reserve, Wytham Woods, in order to monitor the social behaviour of badgers and the microclimatic conditions around their setts.  

The studentship is fully funded by EPSRC for three years at home/eu level and will included a stipend of £12,600.  

Further information can be obtained  from http://web.comlab.ox.ac.uk/oucl/jobs/wildsensing.pdf and informal queries about the project can be sent to Niki.Trigoni@comlab.ox.ac.uk.  

The deadline for submission has been extended to 25th July.

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Embedded Systems Software Engineers
 
By fcrispie, Section Seeking Employees
Tue Mar 27th, 2007 at 02:23:00 PM PST
S3C, a startup located in Sunnyvale, CA, is looking for embedded software engineers. Candidates should be self-motivated and have at least 2 years experience with programming in TinyOS. By joining our team, you will make a direct contribution to the development of our newest wireless sensor products and to the growth of our company. We offer competitive salaries, which include stock options, a full complement of benefits and as a part of a young and growing company, the opportunity for significant career advancement.
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TinyOS / Java Software Developer
 
By mossmoss, Section Seeking Employees
Thu Dec 21st, 2006 at 09:33:19 AM PST
Rincon Research Corporation in Tucson, AZ is looking for self-motivated embedded software engineers. At least 1-2 years experience with programming in TinyOS and Java is necessary. TinyOS 2.x and hardware engineering experience is extremely beneficial.

Being a research corporation, Rincon's philosophy is to develop reliable open-source TinyOS infrastructure that supports internal projects as well as the TinyOS community. Example research and infrastructure that has been released to the TinyOS community includes the modified CC2420 and CC1000 low power listening stacks; non-volatile storage solutions including flash abstractions, the Blackbook flash file system, and internal microcontroller flash solutions; software testing, analysis, bug fixes, and high resolution power measurements. Internally, Rincon Research also develops non-commercial ad-hoc networking hardware solutions.

Rincon Research is a U.S. government contractor; U.S. citizenship is required. Must be able to obtain and keep a U.S. security clearance.

Send resumes to dmm AT rincon.com. References to previous projects and code would be useful.
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Senior TinyOS Developer
 
By Kenneth Parker, Section Seeking Employees
Wed Nov 22nd, 2006 at 10:05:27 AM PST

Fulltime. Working for a startup. Availability now or January 1.

1 to 3 years of TinyOS development experience required. Experience with a multi-developer software processes (e.g., CMM Level-2) also required. Broad knowledge of WSN is important. Understanding of embedded .NET as applied to higher tiers is a strong plus. WSN management insights (i.e. deployment management) also a strong plus. Numerical and algorithm talent a plus. Lab, field, and/or tinkering skills also a plus.

Willing to apply for permanent resident status, in most cases. Also willing to apply for H1-B visas. However, applicant must have some legal means of working now (e.g., practical training), as immigrant visa petitions and even H1-B visas take time to process.

Relocation to Columbus OH preferred and may be required in some cases. Salary based on cost of living in Columbus OH.

Send resume's to samraksh.resume@skynetaccess.net.
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Research Assistants /Associates
 
By bennyplo, Section Seeking Employees
Mon Sep 25th, 2006 at 09:13:51 AM PST
Research Assistants /Associates
Department of Computing

Research Assistant Salary: £23,560 - 26,200 p.a. dependent on experience
Research Associate Salary: £23,560 - £34,330 p.a. dependent on experience

We are looking for two Research Assistants/Associates to work on a new EU funded project, WASP (Wirelessly Accessible Sensor Populations), to develop a new generation of intelligent sensor networks for pervasive sensing. Experience in any of the following areas will be preferred:

    * Multi-sensor fusion, pattern recognition, data mining and knowledge discovery
    * Machine learning and decision support
    * Embedded systems, wireless sensor networks and automatic systems
    * Large-scale real-time databases

WASP aims to facilitate collaboration between industry and academics in applying the developments in wireless sensor networks (WSN) to `real life' situations. The general goal of the project is the provision of a complete system view for building large populations of collaborating objects. This will be demonstrated with the development of systems for three chosen business areas:

    * assisted road transport
    * elderly care benefits (Imperial engagement)
    * herd health control.

The project is set to run for three and a half years (42 months) from September 2006.
The posts are for a fixed term of 36 months. Research Assistant applicants should have a distinction-level Masters degree (or equivalent) in computer science, electrical engineering or medical physics. Research Associate applicants should have a PhD (or equivalent) in computer science, electrical engineering or medical physics. Preference will be given to applicants with a proven research record in relevant areas.

Additional information: Additional information on the project is expected to appear on the link below:

http://www.wasp-project.org/

Applications should include a College application form, which can be obtained from: http://www.imperial.ac.uk/employment/academicform.htm. Please quote reference: "WASP".

A 1-2 page research statement should be provided outlining interesting research issues relating to one or more of the above posts and why your expertise is relevant.

Applications must include a full CV, stating the names and addresses of two referees and should be sent to:

Hannah Wells
Department of Computing,
Imperial College London,
South Kensington Campus,
London, SW7 2AZ
UK

e-mail: h.wells@imperial.ac.uk
fax: +44 (0)20 7584 8354

Closing Date: 12 October 2006

Valuing diversity and committed to equality of opportunity

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Need TinyOS developer for pilot project
 
By gcomstock, Section Seeking Employees
Fri Mar 3rd, 2006 at 10:47:46 AM PST
A West Texas oilfield services company is seeking a TinyOS developer for a motes pilot project.  Interested individuals do not need to be on sight for the estimated 30 - 45 days development time but would be required to attend a 3 - 5 day project orientation and requirements meeting.

Contact for more information.

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TinyOS Developer Needed
 
By TOS, Section Seeking Employees
Tue Feb 28th, 2006 at 04:28:13 PM PST
We are seeking a developer to create a TinyOS program that turns on an MCS Cricket Transmitter when in the presence of a MCS Cricket Receiver.  The Crickets are from Crossbow.  The purpose of the program is to save the battery life of the Cricket Transmitter so it only transmits when there is a receiver in the area.  This is a contract position.
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TEP Finalization Status
Current TEP status:

Number Status
TEP 1 Finalized
TEP 2 Finalized
TEP 101 Finalized
TEP 102 Finalized
TEP 103 Finalized
TEP 106 Finalized
TEP 107 Finalized
TEP 108 Finalized
TEP 109 Finalized
TEP 111 Finalized
TEP 112 Community Review
TEP 113 Finalized
TEP 114 Finalized
TEP 115 Finalized
TEP 116 Finalized
TEP 117 Finalized
TEP 118 Finalized

The TEP review wiki contains further detail on the status of TEPs, their text, and contact information for authors and community review organizers. The tinyos-help and tinyos-devel mailing lists are the principal forums for discussion, and the wiki provides another medium for comments.

The full list of TEPs and their status can be found on the TinyOS Working Groups Page.

Events
3RD INTERNATIONAL TINYOS TECHNOLOGY EXCHANGE
February 10, 2006 (find slides here)
SENSORS EXPO 2006
June 5-7, Rosemount IL
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS CONFERENCES
Taipei (August), Boston (September)
IEEE SECON
September 25-26, Reston VA
ACM SENSYS 2006
November 1-3, Boulder CO
INT'L WORKSHOP ON MIDDLEWARE FOR SENSOR NETWORKS (MIDSENS) 2006
November 28, Melbourne

In the Media
TINYOS COVER ARTICLE IN MAY SENSORS
Sensors, May 2006
MICROCONTROLLERS TO GAIN BIG FROM GROWTH OF MEMS SENSORS
Bourne Research, April 17 2006
VCS BACK WIRELESS SENSORS
Red Herring, April 10 2006
SENSORS WILL LET THINGS ALERT PEOPLE
Mercury News, April 3 2006
NEW SENSOR LINE INSPIRES STARTUPS
Wall Street Journal, March 27 2006
AGING BOOMERS: SENSOR NETS TO THE RESCUE?
Washington, D.C.
MOTES IN PRECISION-FARMING VINEYARDS
Discovery Channel
TINY COMPUTERS EVERYWHERE: MOTES IN TODAY'S HIGH-TECH SCIENCE
Discovery Channel Canada (5 MN VIDEO SEGMENT)

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