Jadavpur University recruitment for Junior UPE Fellow in Kolkata
Job Description
Project Fellow UPE/ Junior UPE Fellow Job vacancies in Jadavpur University
Cultural Resources and Social Science
Project Fellow UPE (Project Acropolis (P.I. Prof Nilanjana Gupta))
No. of Post : 01
Qualification : (i) Masters degree in any discipline with at least 55 per cent marks (ii) experience of research work in relevant area is essential) 2. Project Palagaan (P.I. Dr Sujit Mandal)
Mobile Computing & Innovative Application
Junior UPE Fellow (Big Data Management in Cloud (Code: MICJRF-11) P.I: Prof. Nandini Mukherjee)
No. of Post : 01
Qualification : (i) B.E/B.Tech in Computer Science & Engineering or Information Technology or Electronics and Communications Engineering or equivalent or MCA with at least 55 percent marks and GATE / NET / SLET qualification/two years of research experience OR M.E/M.Tech in Computer Science & Engineering or Information Technology or Electronics Engineering or equivalent
Desirable : (i) Experience of research in the field of Distributed Computing.
Age Limit : The age limit is 40 years as on 1st October, 2016
Digital Library & Web Based Teaching Material
Junior UPE Fellow (Mobile- enabled content delivery and Dissemination)
No. of Post : 01 (Code: DLWS07)
Qualification : (i) B.E/ B.Tech in Computer Science & Engineering or Information Technology or Electronics and Communications Engineering or equivalent or MCA with at least 55 per cent marks and GATE / NET / SLET qualification/two years of research experience OR M.E/ M.Tech in Computer Science & Engineering or Information Technology or Electronics Engineering or equivalent
Desirable : Experience of research in the field of Programming, Mobile Computing, Middleware.
Age Limit : The age limit is 40 years as on 1st November, 2016
Salary and Fellowship
Project Fellow UPE Rs 18,200/- (Rs 14,000/-plus 30% HRA)
Junior UPE Fellow Rs 20,800/- (Rs 16,000/-plus 30% HRA)
Job Particulars
About Company
To trace the history of Jadavpur University is to trace a part of India’s freedom movement, at least from the Swadeshi Movement onwards. It was 1905 -1906. Bengal stood divided. The times were feverish. The hegemony of the British establishment had to be challenged.