Several Fully Funded PhD Positions in the doctoral program on Logical Methods in Computer Science (LogiCS)
TU Wien, TU Graz, and JKU Linz are seeking highly qualified candidates for our joint doctoral program on Logical Methods in Computer Science (LogiCS). The PhD program focuses on interdisciplinary research topics covering
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THE DOCTORAL PROGRAM LogiCS
Our PhD program LogiCS is focusing on logic and its applications in computer science. Successful applicants will work with and be mentored by leading researchers in the fields of computational logic, databases and knowledge representation, computer-aided verification, security and privacy, cyber-physical systems, and distributed systems.
The LogiCS doctoral program offers top research expertise, and a stimulating and supportive environment. The LogiCS is coordinated by TU Wien, which offers an outstanding research environment and numerous professional development opportunities. The Faculty of Informatics of TU Wien is the largest one in Austria and is consistently ranked among the best in Europe.
The founding body of the LogiCS, the Austrian Science Fund (FWF), offers multiple funding opportunities for young researchers to advance their independent scientific careers.
FACULTY MEMBERS
- E. Bartocci
- A. Biere
- R. Bloem
- A. Ciabattoni
- T. Eiter
- G. Gottlob
- R. Grosu
- L. Kovacs
- M. Maffei
- M. Ortiz
- U. Schmid
- M. Seidl
- S. Szeider
- G. Weissenbacher
- S. Woltran
The LogiCS faculty comprises 15 renowned researchers with strong records in research, teaching, and advising, complemented by 15 associated members who further strengthen the research and teaching activities of the college. Details are provided here.
POSITIONS AND FUNDING
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CURRENT RESEARCH AREAS
At the moment we are particularly looking for candidates in the following areas:
- Automated Software Verification
- Description Logics
- Epistemic logic in distributed computing
- Fixed-Parameter Algorithms and Complexity
- Formal Verification of hybrid systems
- Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
- Model Checking
- Modeling and analysis of digital integrated circuits
- Networking and Communication Technology
- Normative Reasoning
- Ontology-based Data Access
- Security and Privacy
- Scheduling and logic programming
- Study of the Interaction between rules from a knowledge base and rules arising from machine learning
- Topology in distributed computing
- Quantified Boolean Formulas
HOW TO APPLY
Detailed information about the application process is available on the LogiCS web-page: https://logic-cs.at/phd/admission/
-The applicants are expected to have completed an excellent diploma or master’s degree in computer science, mathematics, or a related field.
-Candidates with comparable achievements will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
-Applications by the candidates need to be submitted electronically.
Application Deadline: June 12, 2020.
LOGIC IN AUSTRIA
Austria has a highly active and successful logic in the computer science community. Recent activities include:
www.arise.or.at
Austrian Research Network in Rigorous Systems Engineering
vcla.at
Vienna Center for Logic and Algorithms
kgs.logic.at
International Kurt Goedel Society