The novel interdisciplinary Marie Skłodowska-Curie COFUND doctoral training programme
LogiCS@TUWien – Logics for Computer Science
co-funded by the European Commission, will offer 20 full-time PhD positions. The program is 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 ranks among the top 20% research and teaching institutions in the field worldwide. In the heart of Europe, Vienna has a prominent history in mathematics, computer science, and logic research, and offers one of the highest living standards in the world.
The doctoral positions are open to international high-potential early-stage researchers, working on Logical Methods in Computer Science and their applications, including:
- Artificial Intelligence
- Databases
- Verification
- Algorithms
- Security
- Cyber-Physical Systems
The programme provides a 4-year long doctoral training for international PhD candidates within an English-language curriculum. LogiCS@TUWien will run for 60 months and foresees the recruitment of 20 PhD candidates. The PhD candidates will be supervised by:
- Ezio Bartocci
- Pavol Cerny
- Agata Ciabattoni
- Thomas Eiter
- Robert Ganian
- Georg Gottlob
- Laura Kovács
- Matteo Maffei
- Magdalena Ortiz
- Stefan Szeider
- Georg Weissenbacher
- Stefan Woltran
- Florian Zuleger
Two calls will accomplish the recruitment of the 20 positions; the first call will be published on October 1, 2021, with an application deadline of December 31, 2021. See MSCA COFUND Doctoral Programme LogiCS@TUWien : Vienna Center for Logic and Algorithms (vcla.at) for details.