Join us and you will find that we offer support and recognition wherever due, as well as fantastic benefits such as an attractive pension with employer contributions of up to 26% and a minimum of 41 days holiday. We are looking for a Research Assistant to join our School of Computing, Engineering and Built Environment (SCEBE) on a full-time, fixed-term (30 months ) basis to work on the “ Swarmchestrate - Application-level Swarm-based Orchestration Across the Cloud-to-Things Continuum ” project. You’ll have the opportunity to work on a recently started EU project called: Swarmchestrate - Application-level Swarm-based Orchestration Across the Cloud-to-Things Continuum. Swarmchestrate project aims to develop a novel orchestration solution to facilitate the automated deployment and runtime management of Cloud-to-Edge-based applications. The development of the Swarmchestrate solution follows the philosophy of a distributed system while utilising a modern set of technologies such as swarm and distributed intelligence, optimisation, Blockchain, trust mechanisms such as Self-Sovereign Identities (SIS) and Distributed Identifiers (DID). The overall goal is the development of an application-level orchestrator to support the automated deployment of microservices-based applications and their management in the Cloud-to-Edge ecosystem. The post is part of a joint Horizon Europe research project, supported by the UK Research and Innovation as part of the Horizon Europe scheme guarantee. This is an excellent opportunity to work with experienced professionals and researchers from all over the world to build relationships, exchange ideas, and work on an exciting research project to enable you to learn, develop and grow professionally. Who are we looking for? The ideal candidate will have: A PhD in a relevant research area such as distributed computing, cloud/edge systems, or relevant computational resource management area, or equivalent demonstrable research experience in a relevant area. Demonstratable experience in conducting research in the field of Cloud/edge computing and distributed systems. Demonstratable experience and or/good knowledge of orchestration systems, auto-scaling, and automated resource and application management in the cloud/edge ecosystems. A strong publication track record demonstrating the ability to write up research work for high-profile publications. Excellent skills in experimental design, experimental practice, and rigorous data analysis. Excellent programming skills (preferably in Python, and Java). Experience in carrying out both independent and collaborative research. Experience and knowledge of using cloud middleware (e.g. OpenStack), Kubernetes, and containers. Excellent Latex/Overleaf skills. Excellent organisation, prioritisation, and time management skills, with a flexible approach to working. Excellent written and verbal communication skills to engage effectively with a wide-ranging audience using a range of media. Proven ability to generate and implement new ideas. Ability to work independently and as a part of a team to deliver research. Excellent analytical skills. To view the full job description, click here. For informal discussions about this position, please contact Dr Amjad Ullah ( A.Ullahnapier.ac.uk ). The University may be able to sponsor the employment of international workers in this role. This will depend on several factors specific to the successful applicant. Check the salary criteria for the visa on https://www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa. Contact us to discuss individual circumstances on recruitmentnapier.ac.uk. If successful, the University will determine the appropriate visa route. £29,605 to £36,024 per annum