Young, modern and
research-oriented:
The University of Potsdam
(UP) was founded in 1991 and
has firmly established itself in
the landscape of scholarship
and science. It has also
become an out-standing factor
in regional economics and
development. The University
is highly successful in the
acquisition of external funding,
has received multiple awards
for its teaching, and offers a
service-oriented administration.
About 22,000 students and
3,000 employees work at
three locations – Am Neuen
Palais,GriebnitzseeandGolm–
at one of Germany’s most
beautiful academic institutions.
Please submit your application
(includingapresentation of your
research interests, curriculum
vitae, copies of academic
certificates and documents, list
of publications, list of courses
taught, teaching evaluations, list
of externally funded projects)
via email to ausschreibungen@uni-potsdam.de (in a single PDF
file) by January 27, 2022.
The
University of Potsdam, Faculty of Science,
Institute of Computer Science invites applications
for a
Junior Professorship (W1)
for Middleware,
Operating Systems,
and Computer Networks
(Tenure Track)
The position is to be filled as soon as possible. The
successful applicant must have an excellent track record
in the field of Computer Science with a clear connection to
operating systems, computer networks, and middleware,
as evidenced by an excellent PhD thesis and internationally
renowned publications. The candidate’s research profile
must complement the institute’s main research areas,
contribute to research-oriented teaching, and strengthen
the University of Potsdam’s research foci Data-Centric
Sciences and Cognitive Sciences. Ideally, the research
is linked to the topics high performance computing,
big data computing, nonvolatile memory (NVM), inmemory
computing, or improving the efficiency of AI
systems. The successful candidate is expected to engage
in departmental and interdisciplinary collaboration and
to be compatible with the Collaborative Research Center
1294 “Data Assimilation” and the Joint Lab “Embedded
Intelligence for Bioeconomy”.
The successful candidate will contribute to and have
teaching obligations in the degree programs of the
Institute of Computer Science, Informatics / Computational
Science, Computational Linguistics, Data Science, Cognitive
Systems, and in the Computer Science program for
teaching degree students. Non-German-speaking appointees
are expected to acquire proficiency in German sufficient to
be able to interact with all colleagues, students and staff
within two years.
For further information, please contact Prof. Dr. Andreas
Schwill (
andreas.schwill@uni-potsdam.de).