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DTU Informatics invites applications for two 3-year PhD position starting 1st September 2011

Study Subject(s):Time-predictable Multi-Core Architecture for Embedded Systems
Course Level:PhD
Scholarship Provider: EC FP7 project “Time-predictable Multi-Core Architecture for Embedded Systems (T-CREST)”
Scholarship can be taken at: Denmark

Eligibility:
Candidates must have a master degree in computer science and engineering (CSE) or electrical engineering (EE) and a solid background in digital systems engineering, programming, hardware design with VHDL, and processor architecture. Preference will be given to candidates who can document knowledge of real-time systems, CAD tools for IC and FPGA design, and in addition have a background in worst-case execution analysis or in design of asynchronous circuits. Furthermore, good command of the English language is essential.

Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes

Scholarship Description: The T-CREST project addresses the design of time-predictable multi-core embedded systems, and the project is driven by a focus on worst-case execution time (WCET) analysis – it should be easy/feasible and with reasonably tight bounds and this calls for a fresh look at all levels of design and tools. The overall aim of the project is to build a time-predictable system from the ground up. This includes: the hardware platform (network-on-chip, processor and memory controllers), compiler and real time kernel as well as WCET analysis tools and a benchmark application. In addition to DTU, project partners are: The Open Group, AbsInt Angewandte Informatik GmbH, Vienna University of Technology, Eindhoven University of Technology, University of York, GMV, and Intecs S.p.A.

How to Apply: Online

Scholarship Application Deadline: 24th July 2011

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Further Scholarship Information and Application

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