ISM Dhanbad jobs for Junior Research Fellow in Dhanbad. Last Date to apply: 18 Feb 2021
Job Description
IIT (ISM) Project No. DST (SERB) (214)/ 2018-2019/625/CSE
Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad (ISM Dhanbad) invites application for the position Junior Research Fellow
Number of Position (s): One (01)
Title of The Project: J Interoperability Issues in Fog-Cloud Infrastructure for IoT Applications
Job Description (in maximum of 100 words): he project fellow assist in developing various techniques to overcome interoperability issues in Fog-cloud architecture especially in context of IoT applications. The project fellow need to apply various programming languages like python/Java to implement various techniques for Fog-cloud architecture and should have basic knowledge for IoT implementations using Raspberry, Arduino, etc.
Essential Qualification: M.Tech or equivalent in Computer Science & Engg. / Information Technology / Computer Application / Software Engineering / Electronics Engg. / Electronics and Communication Engg. / Instrumentations Electrical Engg with first class/division or a 60% marks/CGPA of 6.5 (on a 10 point scale) AND B. Tech. or equivalent in Computer Science & Engg. / Information Technology / Electronics Engg. / Electronics and Communication Engg. / Instrumentations/ Electrical Engg WITH a minimum of 70% marks/CGPA of 7.5 (on a 10 point scale).
Desirable Qualification: GATE/NET Qualified with a valid score. Preference will be given to the candidate with experience in the projects.
Fellowship: Rs. 31,000/ per month for JRF and Rs. 35,000/- per month for SRF (Minimum 2 years of experience)
Age Limit: The upper age limit for JRF is 28 years and 35 years for SRF at the time of appointment. (Age relaxation for SC/ST/OBC/PH/Female candidates as per GOI rules)
Job Particulars
Role research jrf srf
Who can apply Freshers
Hiring Process Face to Face Interview
Employment TypeFull Time
Job Id1120548
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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