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    پیش فرض Postdoc position at ACFR, University of Sydney

    Postdoctoral Research Associate/Research Fellow at Australian Centre
    for Field Robotics, University of Sydney
    REFERENCE NO. 1817/1112

    The Postdoctoral Research Associate (level A) / Research Fellow (level
    B) position is hosted at the Australian Centre for Field Robotics
    (ACFR) and the School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic
    Engineering. The ACFR is one of the largest robotics research
    institutes in the world, with approximately 130 members. The ACFR
    performs fundamental research on perception, control, modelling,
    learning, and systems engineering and has strong industry and
    scientific collaborations in sectors including mining, commercial
    aviation, agriculture, defence, and underwater mapping and
    exploration.

    You will work on a joint Australian Research Council funded project
    with Dr Ian Manchester at the University of Sydney and with Prof
    Alexandre Megretski of MIT, USA, that is focusing on convex
    optimisation methods for data-driven modelling and control of dynamic
    systems. You will participate in theoretical and algorithmic
    developments that are central to the project. Current applications
    include modelling of live neurons in culture, experiment design for
    model-based medicine, control of walking robots, and several
    engineering applications of nonlinear system identification and model
    reduction.

    The position is full-time fixed term for two years and is subject to
    the completion of a satisfactory probation period for new appointees.
    Further offer of up to one year may be available subject to need,
    funding and performance. The level of appointment will be commensurate
    with qualifications and experience.

    Remuneration package: $92K-$104K p.a. including $78K-$88K base salary,
    leave loading and up to 17% superannuation. Some support towards
    relocation and visa sponsorship will be available for the successful
    appointee if required.

    Visit http://sydney.edu.au/positions and search by the reference
    number (1817/1112) for more information and to apply.

    CLOSING DATE: 20 December 2012 (11:30pm Sydney time)

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    -Project-



    The focus of the four-year research project BesMan is on mobile manipulation
    using a novel mobile manipulator for space exploration which will be
    developed in cooperation with DFKI (German Research Center for Artificial
    Intelligence).



    http://robotik.dfki-bremen.de/en/res.../show/besman-1.
    html





    -Position-



    Dynamic Manipulation Planning. The main task of the candidate is on the
    design and implementation of novel dynamic, real-time, dual-arm manipulation
    planning algorithms, therefore we expect a background in planning,
    specifically for robotic manipulation. Expierence in manipulation with
    mobile robotic systems would be a plus, as well as in robot collision
    avoidance.



    The position requires as well experience with Linux, real-time operating
    systems, and C/C++ programming skills, as well as the ability to work in
    small and medium-sized teams. Experience in OROCOS and/or ROS would be a
    plus as well as knowledge about neuroscience principles for motion
    generation.



    The position is initially limited to a period of 2 years.



    -About Robotics Research Group at University of Bremen-



    At the University of Bremen more than 1,600 scholars and scientists are
    working on cutting edge research in twelve different faculties, six
    cross-faculty high-profile areas, and numerous smaller research profile
    networks. The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, featuring
    several hundred students and staff, is nationally and internationally
    renowned for high-quality research. Robotics has been an integral part of
    the department's research agenda for many years. Since 2002, the eighteen
    scientists and PhD students that form the University's Robotics Research
    Group are dedicated to basic research in the area of robotics. Under the
    scientific leadership of Prof. Dr. Frank Kirchner, the Robotics Research
    Group develops methods that enable robotic systems to be self-aware and
    autonomous. Together with application-oriented research institutes like the
    DFKI Robotics Innovation Center, these methods are the basis for innovative
    robotic solutions in a number of application areas. The Robotics Research
    Group is able to contribute a thorough knowledge of the technological
    foundations, developments, and technical constraints that are important for
    the field of space robotics.







    If you are interested please send a CV, two letters of recommendation, links
    to relevant publications, and a short statement of interest to



    Ms Margot Kaehlke-Corrah



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    پیش فرض 2 postdoc and 1 PhD in persistent SLAM and cognitive control for long-term autonomy

    he University of Lincoln, UK, is seeking to appoint two new
    Postdoctoral Research Fellows (fixed term for 4 years) and one PhD
    student to join the recently established Centre for Autonomous Systems
    (L-CAS). The centre is internationally recognised for its research in
    sensing, mapping, and control for autonomous robotic systems, and
    currently comprises 6 faculty staff and 14 post-graduate researchers.
    The successful candidates will be employed as part of a European
    collaborative project, involving six academic institutes and two
    industrial partners across four European countries.

    The FP7-funded project STRANDS "Spatio-Temporal Representations and
    Activities for Cognitive Control in Long-Term Scenarios" aims to enable
    robots to achieve robust and intelligent behaviour in human environments
    through adaptation to, and the exploitation of, long-term experience.
    The approach is based on understanding 3D space and how it changes over
    time, from milliseconds to months. The project will develop novel
    approaches to extract quantitative and qualitative spatio-temporal
    structure from sensor data gathered during months of autonomous
    operation. The project will also develop control mechanisms which
    exploit these structures to yield adaptive behaviour in highly
    demanding, real-world security and care scenarios.

    Postdoctoral Research Fellowship 1 is focussed in the area of long-term
    3D mapping/SLAM for enabling activity and scene understanding by
    autonomous mobile robots (closing date: Sunday 20 January 2013). For
    further information and online application form:
    http://jobs.lincoln.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?ref=MHT209

    Postdoctoral Research Fellowship 2 is focussed in the area of behaviour
    generation and control to facilitate life-long learning of activities
    and dynamic scenes by autonomous mobile robots (closing date: Sunday 20
    January 2013). For further information and online application form:
    http://jobs.lincoln.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?ref=MHT208

    A PhD studentship is also offered, focussed in the area of adaptive
    motion by mobile service robots in the presence of humans during
    long-term operations(closing date: Sunday 27 January 2013). For further
    information and application details:
    http://robots.lincoln.ac.uk/files/20...hD-studentship
    .pdf

    Informal enquiries about all posts can be made to Dr Marc Hanheide [hidden email]).

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    Dr. Tom Duckett
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    پیش فرض EPFL - Open Postdoc Position in Autonomous Construction by a Team of Robots

    The Miniature Mobile Robots group invites applications for a postdoctoral research position.

    The research will involve development of the distributed planning and control system for a team of mobile robots to carry out the autonomous collaborative construction of roofed structures. The main focus is on applying combinations of AI-based planning methods and machine-learning algorithms to solve autonomous-construction problems with mobile robots, in a real-world but scaled-down setup. The postdoctoral researcher will investigate different approaches to failure detection and recovery on the individual and collective level. This involves a good amount of experimentation with the real robots. The researcher will participate in the design of experimental and monitoring tools to validate different approaches to construction tasks varying from bio-inspired mechanisms to more classical AI approaches. The postdoctoral researcher will also take a part in the teaching and academic activities of the laboratory, which involve mentoring of PhD students.

    Excellent programming skills are required for this position. Candidates should have a recent PhD in Computer Science, Robotics or related areas with a strong background in Hardware/Software Integration proved by publications. High expertise in C++ is required, as well as proficiency in Python or other scripting languages. Experience developing software in team using source code management (e.g. git) is a plus.

    This research positions is within the context of the H2Swarm project funded by the European Science Foundation within the EUROCORES programme "Bio-inspired Engineering of Sensors, Actuators & Systems (EuroBioSAS). The position is limited to 16 months. Anticipated starting date is the March 1st, 2013 or earlier. Please send a letter describing your research interests, a curriculum vitae and two academic references to Francesco Mondada ( http://people.epfl.ch/francesco.mondada ).


    ------------------------------
    Dr. Francesco Mondada
    Senior researcher, MER

    Ecole Polytechnique F?d?rale de Lausanne (EPFL)
    Laboratoire de Syst?mes Robotiques (LSRO)

    Postal address:
    Francesco Mondada
    EPFL - STI - IMT - LSRO
    bureau MEB330, Station 9
    CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland

    tel: +41 21 693 73 57
    fax: +41 21 693 78 07
    http://lsro.epfl.ch
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    Postdoc Position in Aerial Robotics at Carnegie Mellon Robotics Institute

    The Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon is seeking a highly qualified postdoctoral researcher in the area of aerial robotics.

    We seek outstanding researchers in the areas of perception, estimation, planning and guidance as relates to aerial robots
    at various scales. Researchers with experience in bio-inspired flight are encouraged to apply. We expect candidates to
    conduct independent research and to contribute to ongoing projects. Successful candidates will have expertise with real
    robotic systems as well as keen programming skills. Candidates will have the opportunity to work with graduate students.

    Qualified applicants holding a PhD degree should provide the following material:

    1) Cover letter briefly describing their background and career plans
    2) CV
    3) Link to their research web-site
    4) Date of availability
    5) Names and contact information for at least two reference letters

    All documents should be submitted via email to Sanjiv Singh (ssingh+pd@cmu.edu).


    ABOUT AERIAL ROBOTICS AT THE ROBOTICS INSTITUTE, CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY

    The Robotics Institute has been active in aerial robotics in the areas of mapping, collision avoidance, motion planning,
    terrain analysis, state estimation and flight control. In 2010, we demonstrated the first fully autonomous flight of a
    full-sized helicopter(http://bit.ly/cOURhZ ). We have current projects based on platforms at various scales
    ranging from the sub-meter to full size aircraft, including the development of autonomy for DARPA's flying car
    program (http://bit.ly/9Vwgzw ).

    The Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University was established in 1979 to conduct basic and applied research
    in robotics technologies relevant to industrial and societal tasks. Today, the Robotics Institute is a worldwide hub of
    robotics research that encompasses a diverse array of topics. While much of our work relates to core robotics
    technologies like manipulation, locomotion, and control, we also focus on related research areas, including
    machine learning, computer vision, and graphics. There are over 500 faculty, staff, students, post-doctoral fellows
    and visitors at the The Robotics Institute. More details at http://www.ri.cmu.edu




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    Post-doc position in bio-inspired walking robotics

    We are seeking a highly motivated individual to perform post-doctoral research within the three-year EU project H2R ?Integrative approach for the emergence of human-like robotic locomotion?, starting on Feb 1, 2013.

    The H2R project aims to demonstrate human-like gait and posture in a controlled compliant bipedal robot as a result of the combination of the most relevant motor control and cognitive mechanisms found in humans. This process will result in a new biped with enhanced posture and locomotion in unstructured environment. For more information about the project, please visit the website www.h2rproject.eu.



    The successful candidate is expected to play a leading role in developing innovative and creative solutions for:

    - Integrating the most recent neuromotor principles of human locomotion within the different bipedal robotic platforms available

    - Designing a new human-like biped as the final testbed of the previously tested principles

    - Developing a versatile benchmarking scheme for testing the achieved human-like behavior



    Required qualifications:

    - PhD degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Robotics, Electronics, Mechatronics or equivalent)

    - Demonstrated experience in walking robotics

    - Fluency in spoken and written English

    - Programming experience in Matlab and Simulink

    - Excellent communication and interpersonal skills



    Desired qualifications:

    - Experience in bio-inspired control systems

    - Experience in integration of embedded systems

    - Knowledge of multibody dynamics simulation tools

    - Experience in human neuromuscular modeling

    - Ability to supervise other researchers? work



    The candidate will perform most of his/her research activity at the Bioengineering Group of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Madrid, Spain. The candidate will be also involved in a dynamic international environment, and will closely collaborate with project partners located in Germany and Belgium. The successful candidate will be offered a fixed term contract for the duration of the Project H2R, which is due to the end of January 2016. Expected starting date is April 1, 2013.

    If you are interested in applying, please contact Dr Diego Torricelli (diego.torricelli@csic.es) and Prof. Jose Luis Pons (jose.pons@csic.es) sending your CV, graduate transcripts, letters of reference (preferred) or contact info of references, and a cover letter with a brief description of your motivation and qualifications.

    We look forward to receiving your application!

    Best Regards

    ___________________
    Diego Torricelli, PhD
    GBIO - Bioengineering Group
    Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)
    Madrid, Spain
    www.car.upm-csic.es/bioingenieria





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    4Year POST-DOCTORAL research position in Computational Intelligence for ITS and Robotics

    More information at:
    http://www.eracareers.pt/opportuniti...al&jobId=32515
    University of Coimbra
    Institute of Systems and Robotics


    *Application deadline:* 12 Fevereiro 2013
    *
    Position Responsibilities: *
    In the context of various National and European research projects,
    ISR-UC is looking for a PostDoc who will work on computational
    intelligence/machine learning methods and algorithms for perceptual and
    cognitive information processing, for intelligent autonomous vehicles
    (IAV) and ITS applications, and will supervise Master and Phd student
    projects in fields ITS and Robotics fields, such as:

    - Multimodal sensory information processing for perceptual modules;
    - Pedestrian detection and scene understanding fusing on-board and
    off-board sensory data;
    - 3D-SLAM in indoor and outdoor contexts; cooperative 3D-SLAM, semantic
    mapping;
    - Statistical Learning applied in IV and ITS domains;
    - Intelligent semantic information retrieval in ITS domain.

    The results will be used in Intelligent Autonomous Vehicles and ITS
    traffic simulator settings for development of cooperative, perception
    and cognitive methods and algorithms for autonomous vehicles, advanced
    driver assistant systems and Robotics. There is some flexibility in
    which the focus of the work will be laid and personal initiative is
    strongly encouraged. The research is carried out in an international
    context, which will enable the candidate to have interactions with other
    research teams in the field of intelligent vehicles and ITS in general.
    Additionally, the candidates are expected to strengthen ITS-related
    research areas in ISR-UC and to apply for research funds.

    *Requirements: *
    Candidates must have a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering,
    Computer Science, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence or related field and
    at least 3 years post-doctoral research experience with a good record of
    publications. In exceptional cases, the FCT may consider accepting
    candidates with less than 3 years of post-doctoral experience.Leadership
    skills and experience in project coordination and post-graduation
    supervision are highly recommended. The ideal candidate will have good
    scientific knowledge and experience in some of the following areas:
    computer science, information processing, cognitive robotics, computer
    vision and real-time programming. Candidates are expected to be
    experienced in programming in Matlab, C++, in Linux and real-time
    programming platforms.

    *Contract:*
    The contract will have the duration of 48 months, with a trial period of
    30 days.

    *Financial conditions:*
    The successful candidates will receive a competitive salary in
    accordance with the FCT regulations, index 195 on the research career
    table, Law 124/99, of 20th April, and Law 64-B/2011, of 30th December.
    The annual gross income, before taxes, will be 2.931,13 or 2.037,42
    Euros month, including social and security obligations, depending on the
    will of the candidate to be integrated in the job proposal under
    exclusivity or full time regime. Yearly upgrades of the salary will be
    calculated according to national rules and taxes will be deduced
    according to the national law.

    *Applications formalization:*
    *Applications should be sent by email to urbano@deec.uc.pt by post, or
    delivered at:*

    Professor Urbano Nunes
    Instituto de Sistemas e Rob?tica
    Departamento de Engenharia Electrot?cnica e de Computadores P?lo II -
    Universidade de Coimbra 3030-290 Coimbra
    Homepage: http://www2.isr.uc.pt/~urbano/
    ISR-UC webpage: http://www.isr.uc.pt/
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    Post-Doc position in Novel Reconfigurable Robot End Effector for industrial applications

    The Department of Advanced Robotics at the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT), an English-language research institute, has a post-doc opening in the area of dexterous/reconfigurable end effector development.

    The successful candidate will work on the design and development of a novel reconfigurable robot end effector within the EU project AUTORECON (Autonomous cooperative machines for highly RECONfigurable assembly operations of the future: http://www.autorecon.eu/) which is funded by the European Commission under the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7).

    We are seeking a highly motivated and talented candidate who will work in the analysis, evaluation and design of dexterous gripper control for handling and manipulation of parts in varied industrial settings. Moreover, this gripper will interface with an innovative mobile robot architecture that will lead to enhanced reconfigurability within an industrial plant/line/cell.

    Desired qualifications:

    ? PhD degree in Engineering (Control Systems, Mechatronics, Robotics, Electronics, or equivalent)

    ? Experience in the following would be ideal:

    ? Design and implementation of controls

    ? Integration of embedded systems

    ? Low level programming (Real-time, Hardware interfacing)

    ? Working with middle-ware for communications (ROS, ICE, ZeroMP, CORBA, etc)

    ? Experience in the following would be useful, but not essential:

    ? Industrial Networks (Industrial Field bus, Ethernet/IP, EtherCAT, ProfiNet, etc)

    ? Industrial Robotics (direct and indirect kinematics and dynamics, working shops, welding station, handling station, etc)

    ? Service Robots (AGV, mobile robots, etc.)

    ? Experience working in multidisciplinary teams

    ? High quality publication record

    ? Fluency in both spoken and written English

    The successful candidate will be offered a fixed term contract for the duration of the project Autorecon, which is due to end on September 30th 2014, with a highly competitive salary which will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Applicants may also qualify for reduced tax benefits. Expected start date could be from 1st April 2013.
    For further information contact Dr. Ferdinando Cannella (ferdinando.cannella@iit.it<mailto:ferdinando.cannella@iit.it>).

    IIT is located in Genova, Italy, a seaside Mediterranean city set on the beautiful Italian Riviera, where the cost of living is much more affordable than many other European cities. International applications are encouraged and will receive logistic support with visa issues.

    Application Procedure:
    ----------------------
    To apply, please send a detailed CV, a statement of motivation, copies of degree certificates, grade transcripts, contact information of at least two references, and other support materials such as reference letters to Dr Ferdinando Cannella (ferdinando.cannella@iit.it<mailto:ferdinando.cannella@iit.it>) quoting AUTORECON in the email header.

    For consideration, please apply by: 30th January, 2013


    Dr. Ferdinando Cannella
    Team leader
    Department of Advanced Robotics,
    Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT),
    Via Morego 30, 16163 Genova
    http://www.iit.it/en/advanced-robotics

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    We inform you that the information you provide will be used solely for the purpose of assessing your professional profile to meet the requirements of Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia.
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    Please also note that, pursuant to art. 7 of Legislative Decree 196/2003, you may exercise your rights at any time as a party concerned by contacting the Data Manager.
    Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia is an Equal Opportunity Employer that actively seeks diversity in the workforce.

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    2Postdocs in Corso's Group at Buffalo on Robot Vision for Navigation and Interaction

    Applications are invited for two postdoctoral research associate
    positions in Professor Jason Corso?s research group in Computer
    Science and Engineering at SUNY at Buffalo. The research area is
    video understanding and search for robot navigation, interaction and
    understanding.



    Post-Doc 1: Joint Segmentation and Recognition of Activity in Video


    The goal of the research project is to study the role of segmentation
    in high-level video understanding. Specifically, the project will
    enable advanced activity recognition and video-to-text summarization
    through joint activity recognition and segmentation. The work will
    study both surveillance footage and so-called videos-in-the-wild; it
    will emphasize both event-level models as well as specific
    shot-activity-recognition models. The research will involve
    supervoxel video over-segmentation, generatively and discriminatively
    trained graphical models, and will emphasize human-specific actions.

    The successful candidate will join this major effort involving
    multiple senior investigators and 6 graduate students assistants and
    play a critical role in making key research contributions. The
    position is open to all US and non-US citizens who hold a Ph.D. in
    computer science, applied mathematics/statistics, electrical
    engineering, or equivalent, have a strong publishing record in
    top-notch conferences and journals, have a strong understanding of
    computer vision, machine learning, and knowledge
    representation/ontologies, are experienced programmer beyond Matlab,
    and have experience with UNIX platforms.


    Post-Doc 2: Human-In-The-Loop Methods for Clustering and Metric Learning for Video Search

    The goal of the research project is to study human-in-the-loop and
    active methods for clustering and metric learning in large-scale video
    databases to facilitate search and retrieval of both set phenomena
    (objects, actions, events) and ad hoc criteria set interactively by a
    human user. The work will investigate various active clustering and
    semi-supervised metric learning methodologies with an emphasis on
    novel methodologies. More information about this project is available
    at http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~jcorso/r/ace/index.html

    The successful candidate will join the PI and two graduate students
    and play a critical role in making key research contributions. The
    position is open to all US and non-US citizens who hold a Ph.D. in
    computer science, applied mathematics/statistics, electrical
    engineering, or equivalent, have a strong publishing record in
    top-notch conferences and journals, have a strong understanding of
    computer vision, machine learning, and knowledge
    representation/ontologies, are experienced programmer beyond Matlab,
    and have experience with UNIX platforms.


    Contact and General Information:

    Jason Corso jcorso@buffalo.edu
    http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~jcorso


    The candidates will have the opportunity to mentor graduate research assistants.

    Salaries are competitive.

    Dr. Corso runs a research group of 1 Research Scientist, 1 Post-doc,
    12 Ph.D. Students, 3 Masters students and 3 undergraduates. He is PI
    on major externally funded research projects all in the area of
    high-level computer vision, data mining and machine learning. His lab
    is 1250+ square feet with ample computing resources, including an
    in-house Linux cluster, a 15TB SAN, and connectivity to the 2000+ node
    Center for Computational Research in downtown Buffalo. For both
    openings, inquiries by e-mail (jcorso@buffalo.edu) are welcome before
    a formal application. An application requires a cv,
    reprints/preprints, and the names of 3 references.


    --
    Assistant Professor
    Computer Science and Engineering
    SUNY at Buffalo

    (e) jcorso@buffalo.edu
    (w) http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~jcorso
    (o) 716-645-4754
    (c) 716-208-3671
    (f) 716-645-3464
    (t) @ProfJasonCorso


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    Postdoc researcher, Robotics Lab, University of Auckland, New Zealand

    The Robotics Group at the University of Auckland seeks a highly
    motivated and talented postdoc researcher for ongoing projects in
    robotic systems.

    UniServices is Australasia's largest commercialisation company of its
    kind. Owned by the University of Auckland, the company is responsible
    for all research-based consultancy partnerships and commercialisation
    based around the expertise of the University of Auckland. The
    environment is challenging, interesting and team focused. We are a $130
    million business achieving significant growth! UniServices' open
    innovation and world-class thinking has global impacts and as the
    company continues to grow, the opportunities for learning, professional
    and personal growth are enormous.

    We now require a talented individual for an 18 month fixed term contract
    to work as a postdoctoral researcher in the Robotics laboratory,
    applying robotic technology in healthcare and agriculture, focused on
    software systems and tools for robotics and on human-robot interaction.

    The Robotics laboratory, based in the Department of Electrical and
    Computer Engineering, is undertaking multidisciplinary projects
    including robotics engineers, scientists, psychologists, and healthcare
    specialists. As Research Engineer, your role will be varied as you will
    be developing new research concepts driven by practical applications,
    integrating the variety of technology developed for the project, working
    alongside researchers in a variety of disciplines, and supporting the
    practical trials of robots in the field and with companies in NZ and
    internationally.

    You will bring to the role a passion for research and engineering,
    interpersonal skills that enable you to interact comfortably with a
    range of people, excellent computing skills (including a high level of
    programming ability), strong practical and problem solving ability.

    Please apply at:

    http://www.seek.co.nz/Job/postdoctor...ntral/23857221

    and follow the steps to upload your CV and covering letter.

    For more information please contact Bruce MacDonald on +64 9 923 8157 or
    email b.macdonald@auckland.ac.nz
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