Very interesting, but unfortunately completely off-topic...
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 4:52 PM, Ed Young <[email protected]>wrote: > This is not the place to post this. > > Admin - please warn this user. > > On 10/12/2012, at 19:15, Luca Morandini <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Position no.: 0030516 > > Employment type: Full-time Fixed Term > > Campus: Parkville > > Department of Computing and Information Systems > > Melbourne School of Engineering > > > > Salary: $76,057 - $82,331 p.a. plus 17% superannuation > > > > The Australian Urban Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN) project ( > www.aurin.org.au) is an exciting $20m initiative across Australia tasked > with delivering a state of the art research infrastructure supporting > nationwide urban and build environment researchers. The project will > develop a core framework (e-Infrastructure) through which a variety of > urban research areas (lenses) will be supported. Examples of the kinds of > lenses that will be supported include supporting researchers interested in > health impacts of living in cities, traffic, housing, energy and water > challenges facing cities, and future city models. Many of these challenges > are based on the access to and use of a wide variety of heterogeneous data > sets from a range of data providers across Australia including government > departments such as the Australian Bureau of Statistics, to > commercial/utility companies, to research data sets from universities and a > range of other organisations. The data is itself extremely heterogeneous. > > > > The project requires an experienced software (data) engineer who will > work as part of a core AURIN e-Infrastructure team in the Melbourne > eResearch Group (MEG) at the University of Melbourne under the leadership > of Prof. Richard Sinnott. The individual will, working closely with the > AURIN technical team and the AURIN data architect, be involved in the > design, definition, implementation and support of the AURIN data and > metadata systems. This includes data access, data processing/indexing, data > linkage, metadata management and data storage. Many of these data sets > include geospatial information and the project draws heavily on Open > Geospatial Consortium standards and their implementation. > > > > Close date: 6 January 2013 > > > > Position Description & Selection Criteria > > > > http://jobs.unimelb.edu.au/jobDetails.asp?sJobIDs=855544 > > > > Regards, > > > > Luca Morandini > > Data Architect - AURIN project > > Department of Computing and Information Systems > > University of Melbourne > > Tel. +61 03 903 58 380 > > Skype: lmorandini > > >
