Thursday 1 October 2015

National Institute of Oceanography (NIO Kochi) jobs for Project Asst. Computer Science in Kochi. Last Date to apply: 26 Oct 2015

National Institute of Oceanography (NIO Kochi) jobs for Project Asst. Computer Science in Kochi.

Last Date to apply: 26 Oct 2015

Project Asst. Computer Science

Eligibility          : BSc(CS, Mathematics, Phy)
Location            : Kochi
Last Date          : 26 Oct 2015
Hiring Process : Walk - In
National Institute of Oceanography (NIO Kochi) 
Job Details 
Date of posting :01 Oct 15
Vacancy no       : GAP2800/1503-15
Project Assistant I  job position in National Institute of Oceanography (NIO) Kochi www.freshersliveupdate.com
Project Title     : Observed trends in the near-surface layer temperature / salinity fields in the Indian Seas -- GAP2800
Qualifications   : B.Sc Physics/Mathematics/Computer Science.
Desirable : Knowledge in computer graphics/programing
No. of Post        : 01
Stipend             : Rs.10000/-
Age                    : 25 Years
Job Requirement :

  • Selected candidate need to go for oceanographic data collection on board passenger ships / research ships frequently. 
  • Also involve in the data processing and other project related work

How to apply
Candidates satisfying requirements may attend the walk-in-interview on indicated date along with their bio-data, attested copies of certificates & marklists in proof of qualification (SSC onwards), age, experience and testimonials. Candidates should bring a photo identity proof at the time of registration. Date and time of interview : 26.10.2015 10:00 AM.
 Place of interview : NIO Regional Center, Dr. Salim Ali Road, Post Box No. 1913 Kochi-682018

About National Institute of Oceanography (NIO Kochi)


The National Institute of Oceanography (NIO) with its headquarters at Dona Paula, Goa, and regional centers at Kochi, Mumbai and Visakhapatnam, is one of the 38 constituent laboratories of the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi. NIO was established on 1 January 1966 following the International Indian Ocean Expedition (IIOE) in early 1960s. The institute has grown today into a large oceanographic laboratory of international repute. The focus of research has been on observing and understanding the special oceanographic features that the North Indian basin offers. The inferences from this research have been reported in about 5000 research articles so far.

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