[PlanetKR] Deadline approaching - 10 PhD positions in logic-related CS in Vienna - April 30

Magdalena Ortiz ortiz at kr.tuwien.ac.at
Wed Apr 20 11:56:41 UTC 2022


*Second Call for Applications* for  Doctoral Candidates (University 
Assistants, Pre-Doc)
40 hours/week, for 4 years

The novel interdisciplinary Marie Sklodowska-Curie COFUND doctoral 
training programme

LogiCS at TUWien - Logics for Computer Science
http://www.vcla.at/msca

is offering a further 10 full-time PhD positions. The program is 
co-funded by the European
Commission and hosted by TU Wien, one of the most successful technical 
universities in
Europe and the largest one in Austria. The Faculty of Informatics of TU 
Wien is a leading
research and teaching institution which consistently ranks among the top 
100 computer
science faculties in the global Times Higher Education ranking. In the 
heart of Europe,
Vienna has a distinguished history in mathematics, computer science, and 
logic-related research
and offers one of the highest living standards in the world.


The doctoral positions are open to international high-potential 
early-stage researchers
with an interest in working on Logical Methods in Computer Science and 
their applications, including:
* Artificial Intelligence
* Databases
* Verification
* Algorithms

The programme provides a 4-year long doctoral training for international PhD
candidates within an English-language curriculum. LogiCS at TUWien will run 
for 60
months and foresees the recruitment of a further 10 PhD candidates in 
addition
to the 10 candidates recruited in the first call. These new PhD 
candidates will
each pursue research on one of the available projects (see 
http://www.vcla.at/msca/topics/) and be supervised by:

* Agata Ciabattoni
* Thomas Eiter
* Georg Gottlob
* Magdalena Ortiz
* Stefan Szeider
* Georg Weissenbacher
* Stefan Woltran
* Florian Zuleger

This is the second call for applications, after filling 10 positions in 
the first call. The application deadline for this call is April 30, 2022.

For details on how to apply, see http://www.vcla.at/msca/apply or watch 
the video at https://youtu.be/Aq0JGJ9eqzQ

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-- 
Magdalena Ortiz
Assoc.Prof. Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
Institute of Logic and Computation (E192/3)
Faculty of Informatics, TU Wien



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