- From: Markus Kroetzsch <markus.kroetzsch@tu-dresden.de>
- Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2013 17:58:42 +0100
- To: Markus Kroetzsch <markus.kroetzsch@tu-dresden.de>
Dear all, TU Dresden has several positions to fill in the area of logic and databases (including ontology-based data access and "semantic" data management). Below is the detailed description of a postdoc position. Please forward to anyone who might be interested. There is also an option to create fully funded PhD positions in the same topic area; interested students are welcome to contact me. Best regards, Markus P.S. Apologies for posting this to several lists at once. I have tried to minimize the channels to directly relevant lists. """ At TU Dresden, the Department of Computer Science offers a full, fixed-term Postdoctoral researcher position (salary grade E 13 TV-L) in project “Data Integration and Access by Merging Ontologies and Databases” (DIAMOND). *Topics:* How can modern data management take advantage of new developments in logic, AI, and the semantic web? Project DIAMOND tackles this question by exploring the use of knowledge representation technologies (e.g., ontologies) in data management (e.g., for querying graph data). Both areas have seen exciting developments recently: data management has grown beyond traditional database systems by considering new data models and application contexts, while knowledge representation has grown beyond traditional AI systems to address challenges in ontological modelling and data integration. The intersection of both areas offers a wide range of fascinating and highly relevant research topics. *Prerequisites:* We aim at attracting talented researchers both in logic and in data management, with a keen interest in bringing foundational and applied research together. We expect: a (soon to be) completed Ph.D. thesis in computer science, mathematics, or similar; strong academic performance, witnessed by publications or implementations; the ability to work independently; an integrative and cooperative personality with excellent communication and social skills; fluency in English, written and oral. German language skills are not required, as the research and teaching environment is international. *What we offer:* The position is offered for 36 months, 100% of full-time weekly hours. The total project duration is 60 months, pending mid-term evaluation. The DIAMOND group is embedded in an inspiring research environment that offers many exciting opportunities. The International Center of Computational Logic with its eight full professors and more than 50 researchers and Ph.D. students is one of the biggest research centres for formal methods, logic, and artificial intelligence. The DIAMOND group will closely co-operate with the research groups of Professors Baader (automata theory), Rudolph (computational logic), and Lehner (databases). TU Dresden is one of the leading universities in Germany, and one of the eleven German universities that have been awarded excellence status in the national Excellence Initiative. Dresden is a beautiful city with a very high standard of living. The city is exceptionally family friendly, with the highest birth rates of all big German cities in recent years. It is one of the top cultural centres in Germany, featuring fascinating museums, impressive historic buildings, and a rich event calendar throughout the year. *Application:* Informal enquiries can be submitted to Dr. Markus Kroetzsch (+49 351 463 38486; markus.kroetzsch@tu-dresden.de). Applications from women are particularly welcome. The same applies to disabled people. Complete applications should be submitted, preferably by e-mail as a single PDF document, to: markus.kroetzsch@tu-dresden.de or alternatively by post to: Dr. Markus Kroetzsch Technische Universität Dresden Faculty of Computer Science 01062 Dresden Germany Please only include copies of official documents, since application documents can not be returned. """
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