The research group Knowledge & Data Engineering announces
two open
PhD positions (salary scale TV-H E13, 100%)
under the supervision of Prof.Dr. Gerd Stumme. The group's emphasis is
on researching and developing methods and algorithms at the confluence
of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence. The PhDs are expected to
research on methods and algorithms for structural analyses of complex
(social) networks and knowledge graphs.
We offer a team-oriented research environment, the opportunity to gain
teaching experience, and the possibility to publish your research
results on an international level.
We welcome talented and highly motivated candidates with a
mathematically oriented working style who are interested in
interdisciplinary cooperations.
We expect good knowledge in discrete structures as well as good
programming skills in one major programming language. Furthermore, a
high social competency and a very good command of the English language
are expected.
Applicants to the PhD positions must hold a higher-than-average Master’s
degree (or equivalent) in Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics or a
related field.
The positions are (at first) limited to 3 years.
The University of Kassel is an equal opportunity employer. A significant
increase in the proportion of women in research and teaching is being
sought. Qualified women are therefore expressly invited to apply. In
case of equal qualification, persons with disabilities who are severely
handicapped will be given preferential consideration.
Please send your complete application (including all necessary documents
and a letter of intent) to kde-office@cs.uni-kassel.de
Applications are accepted as of now until 2018-01-17.
Prof. Dr. Gerd Stumme, Hertie Chair of Knowledge & Data Engineering &
Research Center for Information System Design (ITeG) &
International Center for Higher Education Research (INCHER),
University of Kassel &
Research Center L3S
http://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de, Tel. +49 561/804-6251
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