The Department of Informatics (www.in.tum.de) at Technical University of
Munich (TUM) invites applications for PhD/PostDoc positions at the Data
Mining and Analytics group (www.kdd.in.tum.de).
We are looking for talented and highly motivated computer scientists (or
people with a related background) interested in the design, development,
and analysis of novel data mining/machine learning methods.
Particularly, the focus of the research work will be on large-scale
graph mining techniques and temporal machine learning approaches. The
developed methods will be applied and evaluated in various domains such
as the life sciences (e.g., protein interaction networks) and the web
(e.g., community and fraud detection in social networks).
** Candidate skills & profile **
- University degree (M.Sc. or Diploma) with very good grades in Computer
Science, Mathematics, Statistics, or equivalent
- Strong background in data mining and/or machine learning
- Strong programming skills in at least one programming language are a
must (Java, C++, Python, etc.)
- Good English language skills (your responsibilities include to write
publications and to give international presentations)
- Knowledge of German is an asset, but not a must (e.g. participation in
national conferences)
** How to apply? **
Please send your application (in a single file in pdf format; in English
or German) by email to Prof. Stephan Günnemann (guennemann@in.tum.de;
subject: Application PhD). The application should include a brief
statement of interests/motivation letter, a curriculum vitae, copies of
certificates, a summary of the master thesis, and (if already available)
a list of publications. Applications will be considered as they are
received and until the position is filled.
Salary is according to the level TV-L E 13 of the German public sector.
As part of the Excellence Initiative of the German federal and state
governments, TUM has been pursuing the strategic goal of substantially
increasing the diversity of its faculty. As an equal opportunity and
affirmative action employer, TUM explicitly encourages nominations of
and applications from women as well as from all others who would bring
additional diversity dimensions to the university’s research and
teaching strategies. Preference will be given to disabled candidates
with essentially the same qualifications.
For further information, please do not hesitate to contact
Prof. Stephan Günnemann (guennemann@in.tum.de).
PhD/PostDoc Positions in Data Mining / Machine Learning at TU Munich
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