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School of Library and Information Science, Indiana University,
Bloomington, USA, invites applications for a senior software
developer/Post-doc position for the NIH funded VIVO project

VIVO Project aims to facilitate research networking and collaboration of
basic, clinical, and translational researchers including investigators,
students, technical staff and others. The Semantic Web/Linked Data
approach will be used to implement locally controlled researcher network
installations that interoperate to create a flexible and scalable
multi-institutional network.

Your research/work will focus on topics in the following areas:

* Ontology Development and Management
* Scalability to process and query large RDF triples
* Semantic Graph Mining

We expect you to have:
* Very robust development skills, familiarity with multiple environments
among which Java, Jena and Pellet.
* Great problem solving attitude, good team working and communication
skills.
* Outstanding Ph.D. in Computer Science with proven records of
publications in top leading computer science conferences

The annual salary is around $55K-65K with 3% yearly increase (based on the
qualifications and experience). This is a 2-year position and will start
Oct 2009 with the possibility of extension.

Indiana University Bloomington is a major public research university with
1,700 faculty and 40,000 students. The beautiful campus, situated
in one of the top ten "best college towns" in the U.S., hosts 110 research
centers and institutes, as well as a wide array of distinguished aacademic
departments and schools. Indiana University?s library collections are among
the largest in the nation, and the university is consistently rated one of
the best networked in the U.S.

Please submit your cover letter, detailed CV and contact details of three
references to Ying Ding (dingying@indiana.edu,
http://info.slis.indiana.edu/~dingying/index.html)


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Ying Ding, Assistant Professor of Information Science
School of Library & Information Science, Indiana University
1320 East 10th Street, Herman B Wells Library, LI025
Bloomington, IN 47405, USA

Tel: (812) 855 5388, Fax: (812) 855 6166
Homepage: http://info.slis.indiana.edu/~dingying/

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