[IV-Jobs] Fu­ture In­ter­net Test­beds & Tools De­ve­l­oper (Studentische Hilfskraft) | En­han­cing the FI­Tea­gle frame­work and con­nect it to the XiPi test­bed por­tal

Daniel Kaufmann kaufi at freitagsrunde.org
Fr Jul 12 21:44:49 CEST 2013


Moin moin,

anbei ein Stellenangebot als Studentische Hilfskraft (10,98 EUR/h, bis 
80h/Monat) am Lehrstuhl *Architektur der Vermittlungsknoten*.

Das Angebot wurde in dieser Form am 11.06.2013 schon mal versendet:
    https://lists.freitagsrunde.org/pipermail/jobs/2013-June/000201.html

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Betreff: Re: Fu­ture In­ter­net Test­beds & Tools De­ve­l­oper 
(Studentische Hilfskraft) | En­han­cing the FI­Tea­gle frame­work and 
con­nect it to the XiPi test­bed por­tal
Datum: Thu, 11 Jul 2013 18:36:35 +0000
Von: Willner, Alexander <alexander.willner at tu-berlin.de>
An: info at freitagsrunde.org <info at freitagsrunde.org>

Title: Future Internet Testbeds & Tools Developer (Studentische 
Hilfskraft) | Enhancing the FITeagle framework and connect it to the 
XiPi testbed portal

What you should do
==================
Developing a software module to extract information from Future Internet 
testbeds and to update the XiPi repository accordingly and enhance FITeagle.
Also see xipi.eu and av.tu-berlin.de/fitt


What we offer
=============
Work in hot research topics in the Future Internet field, integration in 
current European research projects, learn a lot about professional 
software development and maybe write your thesis afterwards at our 
department.

Positions: 1 to 2 (we might also offer other positions)
Start: as soon as possible
End: about end of this year (we could extend the contract afterwards)


What you should know
====================
Very good knowledge in developing Java applications. Experiences with 
test driven developments, maven, databases, and web services are welcome.


What we pay
===========
You can work up to 80 hours a month. We pay 10,98 EUR/h.


About the employer
==================
The Chair "Next Generation Networks (NGN)" (also called Architektur der 
Vermittlungsknoten - AV in German) is lead by Prof Dr. Thomas Magedanz. 
This chair - founded in 2004 and funded by the Fraunhofer Gesellschaft - 
is part of the Institute for Telecommunication Systems within the 
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Technische 
Universitt Berlin.

AV maintains a strong cooperation with the Fraunhofer FOKUS competence 
center Next Generation Network Infrastructures (NGNI), which is also 
directed by Prof. Magedanz. AV performs applied research and development 
activities in the field of converging service and network environments, 
looking for the migration from legacy telecommunication infrastructures 
towards integrated service environments on top of fixed and mobile Next 
Generation Networks (NGNs) and the emerging Future Internet (FI). The 
overall AV/NGNI research vision NGN2FI Evolution reflects these research 
activities. In this regard, AV scientists are active in various national 
(BMBF) and international (European Union) research projects (see 
research) related to Future Internet research in order to develop 
related software toolkits and testbed infrastructures for efficient 
proof of concept validation of innovative research ideas.

In addition, AV presents lectures, seminars and project courses for 
Diploma, Master, and PhD students in the above mentioned fields (see 
teaching). International students are welcome. All courses are presented 
in English from SS 2011.


About the research group
========================
Have you ever attended a Chemistry class in school? Then you probably 
are familiar with with the concept of a wearing a white coat and safety 
goggles while performing an experiment that was discussed beforehand.

Research in the context of the Future Internet follows a similar line of 
action - although it's usually not necessary to wear protective clothes. 
In dedicated labs, so called testbeds, many different approaches are in 
the process of being developed. Since this particular research area is 
widely dispersed, starting with incremental evolutionary attempts 
onwards to complete revolutionary ideas for the Internet of the future 
any possible design is going to be considered.

In order to evaluate new protocols and architectures, testbeds with a 
wide range of heterogeneous resources and variability in terms of size 
and complexity are needed. Since a single testbed can't offer every kind 
of resource, it is envisioned to interconnect all existing testbeds 
among each other. This would allow to perform Future Internet 
experiments in a world wide distributed fashion.

Our Research Area Future Internet Testbeds and Tools is focused on 
cross-domain resource and infrastructure federation mechanisms that 
allow connectivity and interworking of heterogeneous resources across 
boundaries of administrative domains.


Links
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* https://www.stellenticket.de/en/offers/11110/
* http://www.av.tu-berlin.de/fitt
* http://fiteagle.org
* http://xipi.eu

Keywords
========
Informatik, IT / Telekommunikation, Softwareentwicklung / 
Programmierung, Webdesign / Multimedia Studienrichtung: Informatik, 
Technische Informatik

-- 
av.tu-berlin.de/willner
av.tu-berlin.de/fitt



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