We are seeking candidates for a post-doc position associated with the EU 
project FP7-ICT-619209 entitled 'AMIDST: Analysis of massive data streams' 
under the work program 'Scalable data analytics'. The aim of the project is to 
develop a scalable framework that facilitates efficient analysis and prediction 
based on information captured in streaming data. The project spans until 
December 2016 and is a collaboration involving three academic partners as well 
as three industrial partners.

As a post-doctoral researcher in the project you will be developing models and 
algorithms for prediction and monitoring of streaming data. The main focus will 
be the development of (approximate) inference and learning techniques for 
probabilistic graphical models, where the algorithmic developments will be 
driven by the specific use-cases supplied by the industrial partners in the 
project. Key parts of the developed algorithms will be implemented in an open 
source software system.

Requirements:
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- PhD in computer science, statistics, or related field.
- Experience with probabilistic graphical models.
- Experience in data mining/machine learning.
- Excellent programming skills.
- Publication record in peer-reviewed conferences and journals.
- Excellent level of both written and spoken English.
- Ability to work both independently and in collaboration with others.

Locale:
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The position is formally associated with the Department of Mathematics at the 
University of Almeria (http://www.ual.es/matematicas 
<http://www.ual.es/matematicas>), Spain.


Starting date and duration:
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The positions will be available from approximately May 1, 2015 until the end of 
the project in December 2016.


How to apply:
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The entire application process is in Spanish. Instructions can be found here:

http://cms.ual.es/UAL/universidad/serviciosgenerales/spersonal/convocatorias/index.htm


Application deadline:
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The application deadline for the positions is March 20, 2015. 

Inquiries for additional information should be sent to Antonio Salmeron 
([email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>).

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Antonio Salmerón
Data Analysis Group
Department of Mathematics
University of Almería (Spain)
http://www.ual.es/personal/asalmero <http://www.ual.es/personal/asalmero>
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