Research Fellow - The Uncertainty of Identity
University of Birmingham - School Of Computer Science

Starting salary £27,428 a year, in a range up to £35,788 a year, with potential 
progression to £37,990 a year.

Post is available for 36 Months


http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/ADK088/research-fellow-the-uncertainty-of-identity/


The School of Computer Science is looking for a Research Fellow within the 
EPSRC funded project "The Uncertainty of Identity: Linking Spatiotemporal 
Information Between Virtual and Real Worlds".

The goal of this project is to link information pertaining to human 
characteristics in real and virtual worlds in order to better manage the 
uncertainties inherent in establishing human identity and linking it to human 
locations.

The Research Fellow will conduct internationally-leading research in complex 
networks and large-scale data mining.  S/He will also analyse and interpret 
research findings and results with the aim of disseminating them in top 
international journals and conferences. The project will be conducted in 
collaboration with the other partners and advisors of the projects including 
researchers at University College London, City University London, Purdue 
University, Arizona State University and several governmental organisations. 
There is also funding for research visits to the United States.

To apply you must hold a first degree in the areas of computer science, 
physics, mathematics, statistics or a related discipline, and normally, a PhD 
relevant to the research area or equivalent qualifications. Also, you should 
have demonstrated your research competence through high-quality and high-impact 
publications in top conferences and journals in the area of complex networks, 
machine learning and data mining. You should have a high level of analytical 
capability and ability to communicate complex information clearly. You should 
be fluent in relevant models, techniques or methods and the ability to 
contribute to developing new ones. Knowledge of machine learning and/or large 
data sets mining techniques (or willingness to acquire them) is really 
appreciated.

Informal enquiries may be made to Dr Mirco Musolesi 
(http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~musolesm/) at the School of Computer Science.

Closing date:  18th November 2011                                               
                    Reference: 43769

To download the details and submit an electronic application online visit: 
www.hr.bham.ac.uk/jobs alternatively information can be obtained from 0121 415 
9000.



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Mirco Musolesi
School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham
Edgbaston B15 2TT Birmingham, United Kingdom
Web: http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~musolesm


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