Summer jobs in IT research institutions (deadline February 27th 2011)
Summer jobs in computing research are waiting for students. Several salaried research assistant positions are available in a range of research projects.
There are jobs available for computer science and information technology students. In some projects there are also jobs available for students of industrial engineering, mathematics, bioinformatics, psychology, social psychology, communications and law.
The research assistants are needed from May to September. Contracts can also be made for a shorter period.
Jobs are available at:
- Helsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT
- University of Helsinki, Department of Computer Science
- Aalto University, Department of Computer Science and Engineering
- Aalto University, Department of Information and Computer Science
- Algorithmic Data Analysis (Algodan) Centre of Excellence
- Adaptive Informatics Research Centre (AIRC)
You can get more information about the positions from the following persons:
- Algorithmics
Mikko Koivisto, firstname.lastname@cs.helsinki.fi Esko Ukkonen, firstname.lastname@cs.helsinki.fi
- Bioinformatics, Computational systems biology
Antti Honkela, firstname.lastname@hiit.fi Samuel Kaski, firstname.lastname@hiit.fi Juho Rousu, firstname.lastname@cs.helsinki.fi Esko Ukkonen, firstname.lastname@cs.helsinki.fi
- Brain signal analysis
Samuel Kaski, firstname.lastname@tkk.fi
- Combinatorial algorithms and computation
Pekka Orponen, firstname.lastname@aalto.fi
- Computational creativity
Hannu Toivonen, firstname.lastname@cs.helsinki.fi
- Computational geometry
Valentin Polishchuk, firstname.lastname@cs.helsinki.fi
- Computational logic
Tomi Janhunen, firstname.lastname@hut.fi
- Data analysis and data mining
Veli Mäkinen, firstname.lastname@cs.helsinki.fi Hannu Toivonen, firstname.lastname@cs.helsinki.fi
- Distributed computing and local algorithms
Jukka Suomela, firstname.lastname@cs.helsinki.fi
- Green ICT
Jussi Kangasharju, firstname.lastname@hiit.fi Antti Ylä-Jääski, firstname.lastname@tkk.fi
- Human-computer interaction
Antti Oulasvirta, firstname.lastname@hiit.fi
- Intelligent systems
Petri Myllymäki, firstname.lastname@hiit.fi Teemu Roos, firstname.lastname@hiit.fi
- Internet technologies
Jussi Kangasharju, firstname.lastname@hiit.fi Sasu Tarkoma, firstname.lastname@helsinki.fi Antti Ylä-Jääski, firstname.lastname@tkk.fi
- Machine learning
Samuel Kaski, firstname.lastname@hiit.fi Juho Rousu, firstname.lastname@cs.helsinki.fi
- Networking
Jussi Kangasharju, firstname.lastname@hiit.fi Sasu Tarkoma, firstname.lastname@helsinki.fi
- Proactive interfaces
Samuel Kaski, firstname.lastname@hiit.fi Semantic computing Eero Hyvönen, firstname.lastname@tkk.fi
- Stringology
Juha Kärkkäinen, firstname.lastname@cs.helsinki.fi Esko Ukkonen, firstname.lastname@cs.helsinki.fi
- Ubiquitous computing
Antti Oulasvirta, firstname.lastname@hiit.fi
- Wireless networks
Jussi Kangasharju, firstname.lastname@hiit.fi Sasu Tarkoma, firstname.lastname@helsinki.fi
Successful applicants are required to have gained around 150 credits from their studies – on the Bachelor level - to be interested in research work and to be active in contributing to the projects. Applicants should submit a web form at https://elomake.helsinki.fi/lomakkeet/25412/lomake.html (opens on Feb. 9th) Applicants must upload a transcript (list of passed exams and courses) and optionally a one-page curriculum vitae with the application form.
The deadline for applications is February 27th 2011.