Doctoral scholarship in machine learning in Frankfurt (Main)

In close co-operation with the German Institute for International Educational 
Research and Educational Information (DIPF) [1], the Technical University of 
Darmstadt (TUDA) [2] is offering a doctoral scholarship in machine learning 
within the newly established PhD program "Knowledge Discovery in Scientific 
Publications" [3] on

Personalised Content Acquisition from Heterogeneous Sources

in the joint Knowledge Mining & Assessment Group at TUDA/DIPF [4] headed by 
Prof. Dr. Ulf Brefeld. The group focuses on machine learning and information 
retrieval, such as information extraction and aggregation, recommender systems, 
and personalisation techniques. The joint PhD program offers an outstanding 
opportunity to address numerous highly relevant open questions for future 
search engines, see [5] for a detailed description of the project.

Excellently qualified graduates in computer science, mathematics, statistics, 
or related studies are invited to apply. Successful candidates are expected to 
possess very good mathematical skills, to work independently and to demonstrate 
their personal commitment, team and communication skills as well as a readiness 
to cooperate with others. Solid programming skills (e.g., Python, Java, C/C++) 
are appreciated.

The program will be located at DIPF in Frankfurt (Main). The scholarship is 
granted for 36 months for completing a doctoral thesis. Successful candidates 
will be granted 1,400 Euros per month (tax free).  Women are explicitly invited 
to submit their application. According to the pursuant legal requirements, 
applicants with disabilities will be preferably treated in the appointment 
procedure. Candidates from abroad are encouraged to apply.

The PhD program [3] brings together the disciplines of "Knowledge Engineering", 
"Algorithmics", "Language Technology", "Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing", 
"Knowledge Mining and Assessment", and "Information Management". The concept 
for supervision strongly relies on close contacts between postgraduate students 
and their supervisors, regular joint meetings, co-supervision by professors and 
senior researchers from the above disciplines and a lively exchange in the 
research and qualification program.

The Department of Computer Science at TU Darmstadt [2] regularly ranks among 
the top in Germany. Among its distinguishing features are its research 
initiative "Knowledge Discovery on the Web" focusing on powerful language 
technology procedures, text mining, machine learning and scalable 
infrastructures for assessing and aggregating knowledge. As a scientific 
institute belonging to the Leibniz Association, the DIPF [1] targets top-class 
basic research as well as innovative scientific services. Education is 
addressed as an area with high visibility and significance. The DIPF is 
currently establishing a research priority domain for educational information 
science, by joining competencies with computer scientists at TU Darmstadt. In 
this context, the doctoral program will constitute a central element.

Applications should include a letter of motivation related to the research 
program [3] and the corresponding project [5], CV and details regarding 
previous scientific work, certifications of studies and work, including the 
graduate thesis and possibly electronic publications. Please submit your 
application in a single PDF file by June 30, 2013.

Applications and inquiries should be sent to Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych and Prof. 
Dr. Marc Rittberger, e-mail: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.

[1] http://www.dipf.de/

[2] http://www.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/

[3] http://www.kdsl.tu-darmstadt.de/

[4] http://www.kma.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/

[5] 
http://www.kdsl.tu-darmstadt.de/de/home/research-program/personalized-content-acquisition-from-heterogeneous-sources/

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