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Job ID: 256706

INESC TEC | Researcher (AE205-0189)
INESC TEC

Research Opportunities

Computer Science

Work description

This position is part of the project “Aliança para a transição Energética” – (Alliance for the Energy Transition) where a multi-tenant, cloud-based solution to enable an integrated set of cross-domain, interoperable digital services with data from several domains will be design, while allowing a simple instantiation for distinct stakeholders along the energy value-chain.

The work plan is based on analysing, designing, implementing and testing software components of the platform above in a public cloud provider environment. The focus will be particularly on using Microsoft Azure and Amazon AWS, with a special focus on the former. The specific objectives are detailed in the objectives section.

Academic Qualifications

MSc in Informatics Engineering, Computer Science or alike.

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