A post-doctoral position (for a period of 12-18 months) is available at the School of Computer Engineering in NTU Singapore. The candidate should have strong background in distributed systems and security. The project for which the candidate is being sought is related to fine-grained access control in peer-to-peer storage systems, and with applications to decentralized online social networks.
The position is with the SANDS research group at NTU: group webpage http://sands.sce.ntu.edu.sg/
and PI's web-page http://www3.ntu.edu.sg/home/anwitaman/
NTU Singapore in general, and also SANDS research group has a very international/cosmopolitan environment, and has strong international collaborations with academia (particularly in Europe) as well as industry.
Singapore prides itself to be on the silk-way of Asia's knowledge economy, and is also well situated and connected. The quality of living is very high, while the cost of living compared to developed countries is relatively low, and a very competitive (and somewhat negotiable) compensation package is offered.
The candidate should be available to join latest by August 2010. The candidate should have defended his Phd before August 2010. To apply, please email your CV to anwitaman@ntu.edu.sg
Postdoc at NTU Singapore (p2p storage, security)
Labels: 2010, Computer Engineering, Postdoctoral, Singapore