The Institute of Computer Graphics at the Faculty of Technology and Natural
Science at the
Johannes Kepler University Linz is seeking (starting earliest July 1st,
2012) a:
Scientist / Predoctoral Associate
(full position, limited to 2 years)
Applicants must hold a Master or Univ. Diploma degree in computer science or
related fields,
such as mathematics or mediainformatics, and should have profound experience
in one or
more of the following areas: computer graphics, information visualization,
statistics, and
human computer interaction.
Considerable experience with software development methodology is expected.
Knowledge in
OpenGL is recommended. Prior involvement in research or development projects
is a plus.
The research focus will be on the development of novel Information
Visualization and
Visual Analytics techniques within interdisciplinary application fields such
as biomedicine.
Additional duties include the support of the acquisition of third-party
funds, the collaboration
in teaching, and the supervision of theses in master-, bachelor-, and
diploma courses.
Candidates must be fluent in English (speaking and writing). The candidate
has the possibility
to obtain a Ph.D. degree.
Linz, the 2009 European Capital of Culture, is a nice place in the beautiful
alpine uplands
between Salzburg and Vienna ( <http://www.linz.at/english/>
www.linz.at/english/, <http://www.oberoesterreich.at/english/>
www.oberoesterreich.at/english/). For
further information, please don't hesitate to contact us.
To increase the quota of women in academia, we especially encourage female
candidates to
submit applications. At equal qualification, female candidates will be
preferred. Disabled
applicants with adequate qualification will come into special consideration.
Applications including curriculum vitae, photo, copies of transcripts and
certificates must be
submitted to Ass.-Prof. Dr. Marc Streit, <mailto:marc.streit@jku.at>
marc.streit(a)jku.at and Prof. Dr. Oliver Bimber,
<mailto:oliver.bimber@jku.at> oliver.bimber(a)jku.at no later than June 1st,
2012.