EXPERIENCED
RESEARCHER, POSTDOC IN DISTRIBUTED PARALLEL GRAPHICS AND VISUALIZATION
Visualization
and MultiMedia Lab
University
of Zürich, Switzerland
JOB
SUMMARY
Open
position for a Postdoc in the area of real-time 3D graphics and interactive
scientific visualization at the University of Zürich. This position is for an
Experienced Researcher (ER) in an EU-FP7 Marie Curie Actions Initial Training
Network called DIVA: Data Intensive Visualization and Analysis.
DESCRIPTION
The DIVA
project is an international EU-FP7 Marie Curie Initial Training Network (ITN)
with a focus on structured and collaborative research and teaching activities
in Data Intensive Visualization and Analysis methodologies, in data-driven
science and technology application domains. DIVA involves three academic
institutions (University of Zürich, University of Rostock and Chalmers
Technical University), one research lab (CRS4) and two industrial partners
(Diginext and Holografika).
PROJECT
This
open position is for an experiences researcher, Postdoc, specifically in
computer science with a focus on parallel 3D computer graphics and scientific
visualization. With the continuing increase in parallelism, being it cluster of
distributed graphics nodes or multi-GPU solutions, flexible parallel as well as
distributed rendering methods and visualization systems are in high demand.
The
emphasis of this open position in this context is on the development of new
scalable multi-level dynamic load balancing techniques optimizing single-frame
parallel rendering as well as dynamic allocation of the visualization system’s
distributed graphics and computing resources. Furthermore, interoperability
including failure detection and recovery strategies are of primary interest as
well as the development of parallel and distributed visualization services
applying novel cloud-computing principles. Currently targeted application
domains include the aerospace industry, advanced display systems, bio-medical
imaging, geo-visualization, urban planning, architectural modeling, material
science, molecular visualization and more. Increasingly interactive in-situ
visualization solutions in the context of specific application domains are of
interest too.
On the
part of the applicant, this position requires a high interest and previous
experience not only in real-time graphics and scientific visualization, but
also in distributed and parallel cluster systems and services. Furthermore, a
strong interest and good skills in learning new programming frameworks,
3rd-party code and networked computer systems is necessary, as the targeted
research project also builds on previously developed frameworks.
The
activities of the position not only include research and continuing training,
but also support in teaching as well as administrative tasks and project
management. The main research goal is to conduct excellent research generating
results which are published and presented in top international journals and
conferences.
LOCATION
AND WORKPLACE
This
advertised position is at the University of Zurich (UZH), which is an
internationally recognized research university with faculties in medicine,
humanities, economics as well as mathematical and natural sciences. UZH is the
largest university in Switzerland and ranked among the top world leading
research universities, e.g. according to the Academic Ranking of World
Universities by Shanghai Jiao Tong University, and has recently been ranked top
15 in Europe (59th worldwide). The Department of Informatics (IFI) covers major
computer science and information management research and teaching topics, it
offers BSc, MSc as well as PhD degrees in computer science.
The
Visualization and MultiMedia Lab (VMML) and IFI, are located in the vibrant
city of Zürich as part of the university’s new Nord-Campus in Oerlikon in a
modern office building. The UZH Nord-Campus is conveniently located a short
walk off the Max-Bill Platz, center of the new trendy living, shopping and
business district New Oerlikon, as well as near the Oerlikon train, S-Bahn and
tram stations. Also the Zürich international airport (ZRH) is reachable within
minutes with public or private transportation. The surrounding area also offers
affordable living.
The DIVA
project involves frequent interactions, internships, workshops and summer
schools with the other international network partners. Hence the project
promotes short stays at other research labs and companies in other European
countries and cities (i.e. Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Sweden, France and
Hungary).
BENEFITS
ER
fellows and Postdocs are paid according to EU-FP7 regulations for Marie Curie
ITNs as well as according to local host regulations. ER and Postdoc
appointments will be made with respects to local host university and company
guidelines. Same applies for fringe benefits and vacation days.
COMMENT/WEB
SITE FOR ADDITIONAL JOB DETAILS
Applicants
are obliged to engage in the DIVA training and research activities. See also http://www.diva-itn.eu.
For
application and further information contact: Prof. Renato Pajarola, mailto:pajarola@ifi.uzh.ch
REQUIREMENTS
A PhD
degree in computer science with a focus on 3D computer graphics or scientific
visualization from an internationally recognized university is required.
Applicants must not have worked or lived in Switzerland for 12 months during
the past 3 years.
The
prospective candidates are supposed to have an excellent background in computer
science and parallel and distribute systems as well as experience with computer
graphics and visualization. Exposure to parallel programming and distributed
systems is required. Interests in computational and numerical methods and
collaboration with domain scientists is beneficial as well.
Applications
must include a detailed CV/resume, information of university level educational
background and practical work experience in computer science, a short statement
of motivation and clear exposition of prior graphics and visualization
experience. Certified copies of transcripts, degrees and reference letters may
eventually be required.
DATES
AND MORE
Entrance
is subject to the successful evaluation of candidate(s), expected for 2014
Duration is expected to be 2 years for Postdocs
CONTACT
Prof.
Dr. Renato Pajarola
Visualization
and MultiMedia Lab, Department of Informatics, University of Zürich
Binzmühlestrasse 14
8050 Zürich
email: pajarola@ifi.uzh.ch
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