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The Faculty of Science at the University of Amsterdam is one of Europe's foremost institutions of higher education and research in its chosen fields of specialization. It plays an active role in international science networks and collaborates with universities and industry. The Faculty has approximately 2,500 students and 1,500 staff members spread over 4 departments and 10 research institutes. Each institute has its own research program, a substantial part of which is externally funded by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO), the Dutch government, the EU and various private enterprises.
In March 2009, a large part of the Faculty moved to new premises in the Science Park Amsterdam; the entire Faculty will be located there by the end of 2010. The move will make the Park one of the largest centres of academic research in the Netherlands.
The System and Network Engineering (SNE) group conducts research in the area of cross-domain network and Grid/Cloud resource provisioning, optical and hybrid networking, network and application security, and resource descriptions using semantic web and programmable networks for the Future Internet.
The SNE group is involved in a number of national and EU funded projects contributing to the development of novel concepts in the area of policy based access control for on-demand provisioned Grid/Cloud computing resources and the underlying optical network infrastructure.
Within the System and Network Engineering (SNE) group of the Informatics Institute, there is a vacancy for a:
PhD student
1.0 FTE (38 hours a week)
vacancy number 10-1010
The PhD student will work on the Access Control Infrastructure for on-demand multi-domain network and computing resources provisioning in the framework of the European project GEYSERS (Generalised Architecture for Dynamic Infrastructure Services).
GEYSERS (http://www.geysers.eu/) is a three year project that focuses on new models for the Future Internet. It will deliver a generalized architecture for dynamic infrastructure services; it will specify and implement a novel optical network architecture able to support 'Optical Network + Any-IT' resource provisioning seamlessly and efficiently. The major security challenges in the project include developing the Security and AAA services infrastructure for on-demand network and Cloud/IT resources provisioning that should cover the whole life-cycle of the provisioned resources and services. The proposed architecture will define a number of new security mechanisms and functional components that allow for managing security context and creating dynamic security associations for the provisioned resources/services.
In the large EU-funded project GEANT3 the SNE group contributes to the development of the access control and security infrastructure for the on-demand provisioned SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) based composable services. This project develops original GEANT Multi-domain bus (GEMbus) concepts that extend the concepts of the by industry highly appreciated Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) to a heterogeneous multi-domain Cloud/Grid based environment.
Tasks
As PhD student in the SNE group your tasks will include the following activities:
- Perform scientific research in the described domain
- Present results on international conferences
- Publish results in scientific journals
- Participate in activities of the group and the department
- Assist staff in teaching graduate SNE courses in the domain of the group
Requirements
We are looking for a candidate who meets the following requirements:
- An MSc in Computer Science, Information Management or closely related field
- An interest in computer security in general and its application to Grid and Cloud computing
- Knowledge of the basic security concepts and methods
- Knowledge of XML and Web Service technologies
- At least 1 year's experience with Java development (we provide a good starting point with the Generic AAA Toolkit Java library but further development and advancement to the SOA/ESB Web Services based platform is required)
- Ideally basic knowledge or some experience with security applications development
- Good communicative skills in English, both written and oral
Further information
Information related to the GEYSERS project can be found at the project website: http://www.geysers.eu
Information related to the GEANT3 project can be found at the project website: http://www.geant.net/pages/home.aspx
For further information about this position you can email: y.demchenko@uva.nl
Appointment
The appointment will be full-time (38 hours a week) for a period of four years (initial employment is for 18 months which will be followed by a further 30 months after a positive evaluation) and should lead to a dissertation. We offer support for personal development and career planning. The salary is in accordance with the university regulations for academic personnel. The salary will range from €2,042 (first year) up to a maximum of €2,612 (last year) before tax per month (scale P). Employees receive an 8% holiday bonus on top of the monthly salaries. The collective employment agreement of Dutch universities is applicable.
Job application
Applications, only by electronic mail, must be sent to application-science@uva.nl addressed to University of Amsterdam, Faculty of Science, Personnel Dept., attn. J.C. Knaap-Cabi, should include a letter of motivation, a curriculum vitae, references, a list of projects you have worked on (with brief descriptions of your contributions), and any supporting material.
To process your application immediately, please quote the "vacancy number" in the subject line.
Closing date: 15 March 2010


