Candidates preferably have a master's degree in Business and Information Systems Engineering, Informatics, or Computer Science. Excellent (honors-level or better) results in prior studies are required. Candidates must satisfy the prerequisites for admission to the PhD programme of our faculty. In particular a GRE or GMAT result above the 75th percentile on the quantitative part and an English TOEFL (minimum score 575 paper-based, 233 computer-based, 90 internet-based), or IELTS (minimum score 7) test, both not older than 5 years are required to enter the program. In addition, we require:
1. A good background knowledge in the area of software engineering
2. Solid Java/Javascript/Python programming skills.
3. Solid mathematical background.
4. Good background knowledge in the areas of business process modelling and model-driven engineering is a plus.
5. Passion for research, willingness to go the extra mile, creativity
6. Ability to work efficiently in a research setting, i.e. be able to investigate new research questions and solutions.
The main focus of the project is developing reliable digital process twins, specifically, digital twins for object-centric processes using MDE. The foundations of the project have been published in a prior paper, see https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10270-024-01191-z. Given the international research team, research stays at the collaborating research labs at TU Wien will be part of the PhD.As a PhD-student, you are expected, next to your main research tasks, to participate in seminars and conferences, to enrol in the PhD program of the Faculty of Economics and Business, and to perform a limited amount of educational duties (e.g. supervising student master's thesis). The specific goal of the project (DOPPLER-project) is to extend existing preliminary research on digital twins and process modelling.
We offer a fulltime employment as a doctoral scholar for 1 year, renewable till max. 4 years after positive evaluation. You will work under the supervision of Prof. Monique Snoeck and work in close collaboration with dr. Charlotte Verbruggen at TUWien.
You will be located at the Research Centre for Information Systems Engineering (LIRIS) at KU Leuven (Leuven, Belgium). You will find a dynamic and pleasant working environment in this research group that is actively involved in scientific research at the highest international level in different domains such as conceptual modelling, model-driven engineering, smart learning environments, business intelligence, data mining, and process mining. Research projects in these domains are focusing both on fundamental research as on applied research. For more information, check our group's home page.
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