Positions at University College Cork, Tyndall institute
Tyndall National Institute (Tyndall), is Ireland’s largest research centre, specialising in defined areas of Information and Communications Technology (ICT). Within Tyndall, the WSN team is developing wireless sensor network solutions as part of the CLARITY program incorporating environmental monitoring systes development and health & fitness systems development. The team has a strong background in developing low power consumption, miniaturised systems, requiring rigorous RF simulation and design as well as embedded software development and system deployment and test.
More information about the research in Tyndall can be found here
CLARITY Deployment Engineer
University College Cork, Tyndall National Institute invites applications for an appointment as Wireless Sensor Network Deployment Engineer to aid in the development and implementation of practical applications of sensor network systems as part of the Science Foundation Ireland funded CSET - CLARITY.
Role
Reporting to the project leader, the candidate will:
• Be responsible for the specification, design automation tool development (power aware configuration automation, etc) and deployment of innovative, very low power, scalable wireless sensor networks hardware and software.
• Support and contribute to the supervision of postgraduate students working in the area.
• Contribute to and/or initiate peer reviewed scientific publications as well as patents in the area.
• Travel to project meetings to present technical results and project updates.
Find the Ref.No BOF-16 attachment for more information about this opportunity.
Post Graduate Student: Packaging Technologies for Wearable Systems
University College Cork, Tyndall National Institute invites applications for the position of Post Graduate Student to investigate and develop Packaging Technologies for the next generation, wearable wireless sensor network systems as part of the Science Foundation Ireland funded CSET - CLARITY.
Role
Reporting to the Wireless Sensor Network R&D activity leader the candidate will:
• Be responsible for the specification and development of Packaging Technologies for wearable Systems.
• Contribute to and/or initiate peer reviewed scientific publications in the area.
• Travel to project meetings to present technical results and project updates.
Find the BOF-15 attachment for more information about this opportunity.
Post Graduate Student: Energy Harvesting for Wearable Systems
University College Cork, Tyndall National Institute invites applications for the position of Post Graduate Student to investigate and develop energy harvesting mechanisms for the next generation, wearable wireless sensor network systems as part of the Science Foundation Ireland funded CSET - CLARITY.
Role
Reporting to the Wireless Sensor Network R&D activity leader the candidate will:
• Be responsible for the specification and development of innovative energy harvesting mechanisms for wearable wireless sensing solutions
• Contribute to and/or initiate peer reviewed scientific publications in the area.
• Travel to project meetings to present technical results and project updates
Find the BOF-14 attachment for more information about this opportunity.
| Attachment | Size |
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| (Ref. No. BOF - 16) Clarity-DeploymentEngineer.doc | 36.5 KB |
| (BOF - 15) Clarity-WearablePackagingPHD.doc | 36.5 KB |
| (BOF - 14) Clarity-WearableEnergyPHD.doc | 36 KB |
