IIT ISM Dhanbad jobs for JRF Computer Science in Dhanbad. Last Date to apply: 20 Jul 2017
Job Description
JRF Computer Science job vacancies in Indian School of Mines Dhanbad (ISM Dhanbad)
Name of the Project : Precision Agriculture Model to Increase Crop Productivity in India using Big Data
No. of Post : 01
Qualification Essential: Candidate should have first class in M.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (In case class is not mentioned in the degree, 60 % or 7.0 CGPA will be considered as first class). Desirable: Candidates who have qualified GATE/NET and/or have one year of working experience are preferable. Expertise: Machine Learning, Neural Networks, Frameworks such as Map Reduce Programming, HDFS, Spark and knowledge of JAVA/PYTHON programming.
Fellowship : As per revised DST (SERB) Rules: Rs. 25,000/- per month (Consolidated) for initial two years, Rs. 30,000/- per month (Consolidated) for third year.
Age : The upper age limit is 35 years at the time of appointment.
Name of the Project : Precision Agriculture Model to Increase Crop Productivity in India using Big Data
No. of Post : 01
Qualification Essential: Candidate should have first class in M.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (In case class is not mentioned in the degree, 60 % or 7.0 CGPA will be considered as first class). Desirable: Candidates who have qualified GATE/NET and/or have one year of working experience are preferable. Expertise: Machine Learning, Neural Networks, Frameworks such as Map Reduce Programming, HDFS, Spark and knowledge of JAVA/PYTHON programming.
Fellowship : As per revised DST (SERB) Rules: Rs. 25,000/- per month (Consolidated) for initial two years, Rs. 30,000/- per month (Consolidated) for third year.
Age : The upper age limit is 35 years at the time of appointment.
Job Particulars
Role research jrf srf
Education ME/M.Tech
Who can apply Freshers
Hiring Process Written-test
Employment TypeFull Time
Job Id320837
Locality Address
State Jharkhand
Country India
About Company
With
the Mines Bill becoming a law vide Indian Mines Act – VIII of 1901 the
necessity for establishing a government college of Mining Engineering at
some suitable place in India on the pattern of the Royal School of
Mines was felt by the then Indian Government. The Indian National
Congress, the leading political party that was perhaps the sole
spokesman of the masses of those days was quick to endorse this view of
the government through its resolution taken at the 17th. session held at
Calcutta in December 1901
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