12 PhD-students
for studies of embedded distributed Real-Time computer systems
ARTES is a national Swedish strategic research initiative in Real-Time
Systems supported by the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF). ARTES forms a network of
academic and industrial groups, with the ambition to strengthen the
Real-Time Systems competence nationwide. The main focus of ARTES is
on graduate education and cooperation between industry and academia.
Projects with open positions:
- Simulator techniques for multi processor systems. (one PhD-student position)
- Contact: Peter Magnusson (psm@sics.se
) or Bengt Werner (werner@sics.se
).
- Application to: SICS, Attn: Bengt Werner, Box 1263, 16429 KISTA.
- links: SICS , for the simulator SimICS
- Software architecuture (four PhD-student positions)
- Critical systems (one PhD-student position)
- Contact: Johan Karlsson, Department of
Computer Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, S-412 96 Göteborg,
Sweden, Telephone 031-772 1670, fax 031-772 3630
- Application to: Has to be marked with Refnr 9-99 send to, Registrator, Chalmers tekniska högskola, 41296 Göteborg.
- links: Chalmers
- ARTES application: Node-level Fault Tolerance for Fixed Priority Scheduling.
- Optimal Scheduling (one PhD-student position)
- Contact: Jan Jonsson, Department of Computer
Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology.
- Application to: Has to be marked with Refnr 10/99 send to, Registrator, Chalmers tekniska högskola, 41296 Göteborg.
- links: Chalmers, Mecel AB
- ARTES application: Identification of Complexity-Reduction Techniques for Optimal Scheduling in Embedded Distributed Real-Time Systems
- Automatic programme verification (two PhD-student positions)
- A Tool Environment (one PhD-student position)
- Contact: Wang Yi, Department of Computer Systems,
Uppsala University, Box 325, S-751 05 Uppsala, Sweden, Fax: +46 18 550225,
Tel: +46 18 4713110
- Application to: Wang Yi, Inst. för IT, avd för datorteknik, Uppsala Universitet, Box 325, 75105 Uppsala.
- links: Mecel AB , Volvo , Wang Yi, UPPAAL
- ARTES application: An Application for extending the ARTES Projects: A Tool Environment for the Development of Embedded Systems
- Testing (two PhD-student or master positions)
Both English and Swedish are used as working languages in Swedish research groups.
As an English speaker, you will have no difficulty at work and in ordinary every-day
communication.
You may apply for several positions if they seem relevant to you.
(But, you can only get one.)
For all positions: Send written application together with list of qualifications and other document you wish to refer to no later than February 19 1999.
More info about ARTES
and SSF
Ad from Ny Teknik 28 januari 1999.