From: Wan Fokkink <wanf@cs.vu.nl>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: PhD position: Trust and Authority in an Open Web Environment
Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2008 16:11:13 +0100 (CET) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.56.0811201611010.2310@hydra.cs.vu.nl> (raw)
PhD POSITION:
"Trust and Authority in an Open Web Environment"
at the VU University Amsterdam, Department of Computer Science
Deadline for applications: December 15, 2008
THE POSITION
This PhD position is concerned with management of trust and authority
for accessing, integrating and distributing information resources with
varying access limitations, ranging from open Web sources to
confidential sources. More specifically, the student will address the
following research questions:
1. How should trust and authority of data and metadata be represented
in Web formats? The work of the student will include the
development of an ontology that captures the key concepts involved
in trust and authority.
2. How can one identify and represent trust and authority policies in
a mixed (open Web, limited access, confidential) environment? Many
organizations have trust/authority policies. The challenge here is
to represent these in an interoperable way, so that we can we use
and combine them in a (semi-)open setting.
3. Which reasoning techniques can be employed on the trust/authority
ontology and the policy representations? An important issue here
is to show that the methods can guarantee the stated trust and
security requirements.
The use cases in the project are in the area of web-accessible museum
and TV collections, where there is a mix of public and confidential
information on multimedia objects.
THE PLACE
The Department of Computer Science provides an exciting academic work
environment with a large range of ongoing national and international
research projects. The student will become a member of the Semantic
Web research group of the VU, which is one of the world leaders in
this area.
QUALIFICATIONS
MsC in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence or related discipline,
and the capabilities to function in a large research team.
APPOINTMENT AND SALARY
The Ph.D. student will be appointed for a period of four years. Salary
is based on the salary scales of the VU University Amsterdam. As part
of their training the student will be enrolled for the courses of the
Dutch graduate school SIKS (School for Information and Knowledge Systems).
INFORMATION AND APPLICATION
Information about the position can be obtained from Prof. dr. Guus
Schreiber (e-mail: <schreiber@cs.vu.nl>; tel: +31 20 598 7739) or
Prof. dr. Wan Fokkink (e-mail: <wanf@cs.vu.nl>; tel: +31 20 598 7735).
When sending e-mail, please use "PhD Poseidon" as the subject line.
Applications including a CV should be sent in electronic form to
Mrs. E. Lammers (<E.Lammers@few.vu.nl>). The deadline for applications
is December 15, 2008.
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