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We need financing to increase hard- and software capacity as well as support our editor team. We’re aiming to achieve uninterrupted service wherever an earthquake or volcano eruption unfolds, and your donations can make it happen! Every donation will be highly appreciated. If you find the information useful and would like to support our team in integrating further features, write great content, and in upgrading our soft- and hardware, please make a donation (PayPal).

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Improved multilanguage supportTsunami alertsFaster responsivenessThanks to your past donations, these features have been added recently:Design upgradeDetailed quake statsAdditional seismic data sourcesDownload and Upgrade the Volcanoes & Earthquakes app to get one of

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RSS feed source: Volcano Discovery.com

Support us – Help us upgrade our services! We truly love working to bring you the latest volcano and earthquake data from around the world. Maintaining our website and our free apps does require, however, considerable time and resources.
We need financing to increase hard- and software capacity as well as support our editor team. We’re aiming to achieve uninterrupted service wherever an earthquake or volcano eruption unfolds, and your donations can make it happen! Every donation will be highly appreciated. If you find the information useful and would like to support our team in integrating further features, write great content, and in upgrading our soft- and hardware, please make a donation (PayPal).

Planned features:

Improved multilanguage supportTsunami alertsFaster responsivenessThanks to your past donations, these features have been added recently:Design upgradeDetailed quake statsAdditional seismic data sourcesDownload and Upgrade the Volcanoes & Earthquakes app to get one of

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Job ID: 256707

INESC TEC | Researcher (AE2025-0191)
INESC TEC

Research Opportunities

Computer Science

Work description

The work plan addresses the needs in current Research and Development (R&D) projects in INESC TEC to build software prototypes with high assurance and interoperability guarantees, that can leverage from the ecosystem of cloud service providers. The specific objectives are detailed in the objectives section.

Academic Qualifications

MSc in Informatics Engineering, Computer Science or alike.

Minimum profile required

Knowledge and experience in the development of Java applications. Knowledge and experience with orchestration tools in cloud providers. Knowledge and experience with relational and non-relational database management systems. Knowledge and experience with the following virtualization/orchestration tools: Ansible, Docker, Kubernetes. Knowledge and experience with Linux operating systems. Language skills (written and spoken) for Portuguese and English.

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