jueves, 28 de mayo de 2015

Desarrollador software kukupia (Valencia)

En kukupia, empresa situada en Valencia y creadora del primer fonendoscopio inalámbrico, están buscando a un/a desarrollador/a software con las siguientes características:

- Android Senior Developer, con experiencia demostrable ya sea profesional o académica, es decir: conocimientos de Java, programación orientada a objetos, patrones de diseño, programación concurrente/paralela, API Android para Bluetooth, desarrollo de interfaces de usuario amigables, etc.
- Conocimiento en desarrollo de aplicaciones para iOs con Objective-C y/o Switf (Opcional, pero valorado muy positivamente)
- Conocimiento de C/C++, programación con Linux y sistemas embebidos (Opcional, pero valorado muy positivamente)
- Buen nivel de inglés
- Persona creativa y proactiva, que sepa interactuar y desenvolverse bien en un equipo multidisciplinar

Para más información contactar con: jesus.garcia@kukupia.com

Tenure-track assistant Professor of Computer Graphics and Computer Simulation. University of Copenhagen



Tenure-track assistant Professor of Computer Graphics and Computer
Simulation Department of Computer Science Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen

The Department of Computer Science (http://www.diku.dk) at the University
of Copenhagen invites applications for an associate professor of Computer
Graphics and Computer Simulation.

The department is expanding its research and educational activities in
computer simulation and computer graphics. There are excellent
opportunities for working with medical applications and for collaboration
on theoretical and applied development of novel numerical methods, new
approaches for computational meshing, GPU programming and computational
mechanics with researchers at DIKU and neighbouring institutions requiring
advanced computer simulations beyond the state-of-the-art.
The applicant is expected to have substantial research experience in the
area of Computer Graphics and Computer Simulation. Outstanding applicants
in all areas of computer graphics and computer simulation will be
considered, but research areas of special interest include moving meshes,
computational contact mechanics, bio-mechanical modeling as well as the
application of these methods in various domains.

The successful candidate is expected to build up his/her own research
group and apply for external funding (e.g., an ERC starting grant). The
position comes with a competitive start-up package.


Research Associate/Ph.D. Student positions at TU Darmstadt

The research group Graphics, Capture and Massively Parallel Computing (GCC, Prof. Goesele) in the Department of Computer Science at TU Darmstadt has two job openings for

  Research Associates/Ph.D. Students

for an initial term of 3 years. The open positions are part of the joint PhD program in visual computing with the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore (see http://cospace.sce.ntu.edu.sg/joint_degree/TUD.htm). Both positions include therefore a one year research stay at NTU in Singapore.
The research group Graphics, Capture and Massively Parallel Computing works on topics at the intersection of computer graphics and computer vision. A second focus are efficient techniques for massively parallel computing (e.g., on modern graphics processing units). Both positions should contribute and/or complement the existing research topics and should also fit to the research interests of the researchers in the joint Ph.D. program in Singapore. Potential topics include:


- efficient image-based reconstruction and rendering techniques
- analysis and perceptual evaluation of reconstruction and rendering techniques
- reconstruction and processing or geometry and reflectance
- massively parallel techniques in computer vision and computer graphics

The successful candidate will also participate in the groups teaching activities.
We are looking for highly motivated applicants, which are able to independently perform scientific research, but are also willing and able to cooperate with other members of our team. The position requires a Masters or Diploma degree in Computer Science or a related field and a deep knowledge of computer graphics, computer vision and/or massively parallel programming. The candidate should have very good knowledge of C/C++ and ideally also have very good knowledge in parallel or massively parallel programming. In addition, she/he should have a strong proficiency of spoken and written English.
Opportunity for further qualification (doctoral dissertation) is given. The fulfillment of the research and service requirements attached to this position serve at the same time as fulfillment of the academic requirements for a candidate's doctoral degree.
The Technische Universität Darmstadt intends to increase the number of female faculty members and encourages female candidates to apply. In case of equal qualifications applicants with a degree of disability of at least 50 or equal will be given preference. Wages and salaries are according to the collective agreements on salary scales, which apply to the Technische Universität Darmstadt (TV-TU Darmstadt). Part-time employment is generally possible.

How to Apply
Your application should include a letter of motivation stating your interest in the position and your research interests, your current curriculum vitae, M.Sc./Diploma certificates including grades, and at least two letters of recommendation. Please send your application via email to Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Goesele (goesele@cs.tu-darmstadt.de), including the reference number listed below.

Code. No. 214
Application deadline: June 03, 2015

Online version of the job posting
English: http://www.intern.tu-darmstadt.de/dez_vii/stellen/stellen_details_161856.en.jsp
German: http://www.intern.tu-darmstadt.de/dez_vii/stellen/stellen_details_161856.de.jsp

sábado, 23 de mayo de 2015

Funded MSc/PhD Studentships at the University of Calgary’s Computation Media Design (CMD) Program

The Computational Media Design (CMD http://www.ucalgary.ca/cmd/) Graduate Program at the University of Calgary is looking for exceptional MSc/PhD students to join our program in January 2016. Successful applicants will become part of a small group of researchers who are exploring exciting relationships among music, art, design, science and technology.

The Computational Media Design Graduate program is composed of the Faculty of Arts: School of Creative and Performing Arts and the Department of Art, the Faculty of Environmental Design and the Department of Computer Science at the University of Calgary. Students who complete the CMD program earn graduate degrees, either Master of Science or PhD, and are funded throughout their studies within the CMD program limits (for details please see 'funding' at: http://www.ucalgary.ca/cmd/admission).

In the expanding world of multimedia and design there is an increasing need for graduates who can conduct and direct complex projects that combine computing expertise with the creative vision and energies of artists and designers. Many opportunities exist for our graduates in companies whose primary business is game design and development, film, TV, web design, simulation, networking, interactive media, and mobile and wearable computing. Interest in our graduates also comes from the
creative fields of dance, music, theatre and the visual arts.

Our research-based graduate degrees explore the relationships between and among art, music, design, science and technology. Successful applicants will be supervised by two CMD’s Faculty members
(http://www.ucalgary.ca/cmd/people) enabling them to conduct research at the intersection of music, art, design and computer science.

We are located at the vibrant city of Calgary, an hour drive away from the mountains and lakes of the beautiful Canadian Rockies.

Considering applying? Please visit:
http://www.ucalgary.ca/cmd/admission (we are currently looking for a small number of exceptional candidates for January 2016 admission, the application deadline is July 1st, 2015).

jueves, 21 de mayo de 2015

Tenure track faculty opening at Aalto University (Helsinki, Finland)

Aalto University, the top Finnish technical university, seeks strong candidates specializing in capture, processing, synthesis, and reproduction of three-dimensional geometry, animation, and appearance, for a tenure track faculty position in the Department of Computer Science. We particularly emphasize acquisition through computer vision and other machine sensing methods, but welcome all applicants whose work complements our current faculty in graphics and interactive techniques, including, e.g., such areas as computational photography, computational displays, geometric modeling, and personal virtual reality.

Our current faculty in closely related fields include Prof. Jaakko Lehtinen (http://mediatech.aalto.fi/~jaakko), Prof. Perttu Hämäläinen (https://mediatech.aalto.fi/~phamalainen/), and Prof. Ville Kyrki (https://people.aalto.fi/index.html?profilepage=isfor#!Ville_Kyrki) who warmly welcome an ambitious new member to complement and join their efforts.

The deadline for applications is June 4 2015.

Please see http://www.aalto.fi/en/about/careers/jobs/view/495/ for further information. Do not be frightened by the term “Computer Vision” in the job title!

lunes, 18 de mayo de 2015

Full Stack Developer with UI Designer Knowledge


When was the last time you had fun at work?

At G&N, we are looking for two outstanding Full Stack Programmers to work with us in our office in Barcelona. We do Search Engine Marketing (SEM) worldwide and work for international clients. We love and breath technology and everyone at the company has a tech background.

What we look for
A young professional with an engineering background. A problem solver with initiative, autonomy and an innovative mentality. We look for people that want to have fun while working and create a great atmosphere with their teammates. We value personal attitude at the very top. We really mean that!!!
We are looking for someone who is able to develop back end technologies but also puts an intuitive face to them.

To do
-  Web Service Development for SEM advertising 
-  Custom dashboards for client reporting 
-  Microsites for A/B testing 
-  Development of API tools for Google, Yahoo!, LinkedIn.... 
-  Data mining and big data 

What you need to have 
-  PhD, Master or Bachelor degree in Computer Science or Software Engineering 
-  Programming knowledge: Python, SQL, PHP, R 
-  Web development languages: HTML, CSS, Javascript 
  
Other things we value
-  Your willingness to help and care for others 
-  Excellent capabilities to manage numbers and ratios 
-  Software development best practices 
-  Being up to date with web libraries 

Conditions: 
-  Contract: Full time 
-  Salary: based upon value and experience provided 
-  Private insurance 
-  Openings: 2 

Why is G&N a good place to work? 
-  We believe on freedom and ownership thinking. At G&N we do not count your vacation days or working hours and it’s not about a salary, it’s about your life. We look for people that belong to our culture, work hard and take on challenges daily. If you are a person who takes care of all your responsibilities and goes beyond what is expected at ALL times, you are a G&N person. G&N, as part of the Cyberclick Group, has been awarded with the greatest place to work in Spain 2014.
-  Imagine working in an office looking at the Mediterranean Sea in one of the most beautiful office buildings in Europe? Yes, this would be your place.
-  Work with some of the best. What we are most proud of, is our team. G&N’s team is very small, but it is the one with more PhDs in the advertising industry in Europe. (They range from Quantum Physics to Math or Software).
-  Get a real world experience. Work with real clients hand to hand and take your own decisions (Yes, that’s what makes its awesome!!). 
We only accept applicants with passion for what they do. 


If you are interested, send your CV to: info@g-n.com 


martes, 5 de mayo de 2015

3D artist for the University of Arkansas

The Emerging Analytics Center (EAC) at the University of Arkansas is seeking a talented 3D artist to join its interdisciplinary startup team of faculty, students, researchers, and collaborators. EAC works in a wide range of virtual reality and interactive visualization applied research projects, many of which require the creation of 3D assets, shaders, scripts, animations and other components. The 3D artist will be responsible for the development of the “look and feel” of many projects and will work directly under the Director of the EAC. This position may also be required to supervise art and design students assisting on the projects. The position has opportunities to advance towards a lead position as well.

More details and application site at:   ualr.peopleadmin.com/postings/3423

lunes, 4 de mayo de 2015

Research Engineer in CATEC

The Center for Advanced Aerospace Technologies (FADA-CATEC) is recruiting one Research Engineer in the framework of the H2020 ITN Marine-UAS (http://www.marineuas.eu).
The selected candidate will be working in advanced and challenging UAS technological projects in a collaborative and team environment. Moreover, the successful applicant will participate in the training activities organized by MarineUAS partners, and then, will have the opportunity to interact with world class researchers from around Europe.
 
Desired background of the candidates: We seek highly motivated engineers with a master degree in Robotics, Mechatronics, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer Science or related areas.  Previous experience in practical UAS development, real-time operating systems, C/C++ experience, electronics design and microcontroller programming skills will be positively evaluated.
Also, it is required that candidates have a fluent level of English, both writing and speaking.
Finally, it will be positively evaluated that the candidates hold a university degree that gives access to doctoral studies in Spain (approvable official Master's Degree in Engineering).
 
Duration: The contract will be awarded for 24 months renewable up to a maximum of 36 months and with a predicted starting date between July 1, 2015-September 1, 2015
 
Salary: Around 36K€ per year gross salary (net salary will depend on taxation according to Spanish national law) plus 600€/month for mobility allowance and 500€/month for family allowance (subject to family situation).
 
To apply, interested candidates should send their complete CV and the contact details of 3 references to Antidio Viguria (aviguria@catec.aero).
 
IMPORTANT: Eligibility criteria of the potential candidates.
To be eligible for the position, each engineer/researcher must simultaneously fulfil the following criteria at the time of recruitment.
1. Nationality: The researcher may be of any nationality.
2. Mobility: At the time of the recruitment by FADA-CATEC, researchers shall not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in Spain for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to the reference date. Compulsory national service and/or short stays such as holidays are not taken into account.
3. Research experience: the applicants must enter within the category “Early stage researcher”. This means a researcher who, at the time of recruitment, has not yet been awarded the doctorate degree and is in the first 4 years (full-time equivalent) of his/her research career.
 
FADA-CATEC is an aerospace research center (http://www.catec.aero/en) oriented to applied research and technological development and located in Seville (Spain). The Avionics and Systems Dept. has an important activity in the development of UAS/RPAS technologies, being one of the most important research centers for civil UAS/RPAS in Spain. The Department is composed of a team with 20 engineers/technicians and a large international experience, having participated in  7 FP7 projects related with UAS and aerial robot  technologies (ARCAS, EC-SAFEMOBIL, PLANET, CONET, MUAC-IREN, FieldCopter and euRathlon), and being the coordinators of 3 of these projects: ARCAS (http://www.arcas-project.eu/), EC-SAFEMOBIL (http://www.ec-safemobil-project.eu/) and MUAC-IREN ( http://www.muac-iren-project.eu/ ). The Department is also participating in 2 SESAR projects (DEMORPAS and ARIADNA) and 1 CleanSky project (DIAMMOND). On the other hand, the Department has participated in the last 5 years in more than 20 Spanish R&D projects related with aerial robot and UAS technologies working directly with companies such as: Deimos, GMV, Isdefe, INDRA, etc. 
MarineUAS is an international training programme for highly motivated young engineers and researchers, where state-of-the-art research is combined with a comprehensive training program. MarineUAS addresses the needs of European companies and society for unmanned aerial systems for marine and coastal monitoring, through training on cutting edge research in this rapidly emerging interdisciplinary field. The network is funded by the European Community’s Horizon 2020 Framework programme, under the Marie Sklodowska Curie Innovative Training Network scheme.