The Data Science Center Eindhoven (DSC/e) is looking for 18 PhDs in the area of 
data science. 
Apply via 
http://jobs.tue.nl/nl/job/18-phd-positions-on-data-science-joint-project-data-science-center-philips-190316.html.
 

Project Context

Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) is an internationally renowned 
technical university located in the vibrant technological heart of the 
Netherlands with high tech companies such as Philips, ASML, NXP and DAF Trucks. 
The TU/e has an excellent reputation in collaboration with industry proven 
among other things by the fact that it is the number one university in the 
world with respect to joint scientific publications with industrial partners.

The Data Science Center Eindhoven (DSC/e, http://www.tue.nl/dsce/) is the 
response of the TU/e to the growing volume and importance of data. Through the 
DSC/e, the TU/e unites its strong research groups in areas related to data 
science: computer science, mathematics, electrical engineering, industrial 
engineering, innovation sciences, and industrial design. Research at the DSC/e 
is multidisciplinary, reflecting the fact that data science research requires a 
broad range of expertise and skills.

The DSC/e has recently started a long-term strategic cooperation with Philips 
Research Eindhoven on three topics: data science, health and lighting. As a 
first concrete action, 70 PhD students are being hired for these three topics 
using joint funding from the TU/e and Philips, of which 18 PhD students will 
work on the data science topic. These students will together with researchers 
from the TU/e and Philips form a strong research community working together on 
scientific and industrial challenges.

Project Themes

The entire project is divided into 5 themes. Within each theme there is a 
specific application focus that will be addressed through intensive 
collaboration from several disciplines. For each individual PhD project we 
briefly mention the TU/e supervisors and their departments (M&CS = Mathematics 
and Computer Science, EE = Electrical Engineering, IE&IS = Industrial 
Engineering and Innovation Sciences). PhD students will have their home base at 
the department of the first mentioned professor.

>>Data Driven Value Proposition<<
Digital components are being added to Philips lifestyle products. The data from 
these products as well as from Philips touch points must be combined to 
optimize user experience and maintain customer satisfaction. This will be 
delivered through personalized e-coaching and guidance apps. We are looking for 
students with expertise in one or more of the following fields: data mining, 
machine learning, process analytics, predictive analytics, and psychology. This 
theme has openings for 4 PhD students:
- User-centric Consumer Data Analytics: User Behaviour Modelling (supervisors: 
Professors De Bra (M&CS) and Petkovic (M&CS))
- User-centric Consumer Data Analytics: User Guidance Principles Modelling 
(supervisors: Professors IJsselsteijn (IE&IS) and De Bra (M&CS))
- Product-centric Consumer Data Analytics: Product Usage Lifecycle Analysis 
(supervisors: Professors Van der Aalst (M&CS) and Snijders (IE&IS))
- Product-centric Consumer Data Analytics: Text Mining for Consumer Insight 
Analytics (supervisors: Professors Snijders (IE&IS) and De Bra (IE&IS))

>>Healthcare Smart Maintenance<<
Philips has strong leadership positions in healthcare imaging and patient 
monitoring systems. In the healthcare domain, reducing equipment downtime and 
cost of ownership for hospitals is of vital importance. Smart maintenance 
exploits that professional equipment is connected to the internet and aims to 
use event and sensor data for overall cost reduction. We are looking for 
students with expertise in one or more of the following fields: operations 
research, maintenance, process mining, data mining, machine learning, process 
analytics and predictive analytics. This theme has openings for 3 PhD students:
- Transforming Event Data into Predictive Models (Professors Van der Aalst 
(M&CS) and Van Houtum (IE&IS))
- Turning Outcomes of Predictive Models into Better Maintenance Decisions 
(Professors Boxma (M&CS) and Van Houtum (IE&IS))
- Maintenance Concepts for Healthcare Systems (Professors Van Houtum (IE&IS) 
and Van Leeuwaarden (M&CS))
 

>>Optimizing Healthcare Workflows<< 
The delivery of patient care in hospital is a complex workflow based on fixed 
protocols. Optimization of patient care at reduced cost requires the 
orchestration of multiple clinical workflows.  Timely getting the imaging/lab 
tests done and getting the results back to physicians can help quickly 
diagnose/treat the patient, and save lives. The rapid digitization of 
diagnostics in radiology and pathology calls for a data-driven optimization of 
the workflows. We are looking for students with expertise in one or more of the 
following fields: visualisation, data mining, machine learning, process 
analytics and predictive analytics. This theme has openings for 4 PhD students:
- Predictive Analytics for Healthcare Workflows (Professors Van der Aalst 
(M&CS) and Van Wijk (M&CS))
- Visual Analytics for Healthcare Workflows (Professors Van Wijk (M&CS) and Van 
der Aalst (M&CS))
- Radiology Workflow Optimization and Orchestration (Professors Van der Aalst 
(M&CS) and Van Wijk (M&CS))
- Modelling and Optimization of Pathology Workflows and Flexible Semantic 
Orchestration (Professors Van Wijk (M&CS) and Van der Aalst (M&CS))
 

>>Continuous Personal Health<<
Philips wishes to develop a cost-effective system for empowering people to 
self-manage their health. An important enabler is the wearable sensor 
technology developed by Philips because that provides unobtrusive monitoring of 
behaviour and habits. We are looking for students with expertise in one or more 
of the following fields: signal processing, statistics, data mining, machine 
learning, and psychology. This theme has openings for 5 PhD students:
- Effective Self-Management by E-Coaching (Professors IJsselsteijn (IE&IS) and 
De Bra (M&CS))
- Unobtrusive Health and Behaviour Monitoring (Professors Van der Hofstad 
(M&CS) and Aarts (EE))
- Cardiac Arrhythmia and Self-Management (Professors Aarts (EE) & Van der 
Hofstad (M&CS))
- Blood Pressure Monitoring and Lifestyle Interventions (Professors Korsten 
(EE) and IJsselsteijn (IE&IS))
- Early Stratification of Cardio-vascular Health Risks (Professors Korsten (EE) 
& Kaymak (IE&IS))
 

>>Data Analytics for Lighting<< 
Data gathered from large hardware systems offers new exciting service 
propositions. Philips has a unique position with the ability to extend the 
hardware to collect data or to respond to the outcome of predictive filters. In 
the field of building management and connected lighting infrastructures, this 
includes the ability to launch service businesses, to optimally predict 
cost-benefits in service offerings, to provide adaptive configuration, and to 
support network maintenance. We are looking for students with a background in 
one or more of the following fields: distributed systems, real-time systems, 
resource management data mining, and machine learning.  This theme has openings 
for 2 PhD students:
- Data Analytics for Infrastructures of Connected Lighting (Professors Lukkien 
(M&CS) and Linnartz (EE))
- Data Analytics for Building Management Services (Professors Linnartz (EE) and 
Lukkien (M&CS))


Job qualifications

Candidates should:
- have an MSc in Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, Psychology, 
Electrical Engineering or a related discipline
- have a strong interest in data science research
- be highly motivated, be rigorous and disciplined when developing algorithms 
and software according to high quality standards
- be a fast learner, autonomous and creative, show dedication and be hard 
working
- possess good communication capabilities and be an efficient team worker
- be fluent  in English, both spoken and written

PhD students are expected to:
- perform scientific research in the domain described
- collaborate with other researchers in this project
- present results at (international) conferences
- publish results in scientific journals
- participate in activities of the group and department, at both sites
- assist in teaching undergraduate/graduate courses
- participate in EIT doctoral training on entrepreneurship and related topics
- be willing to work at two locations (TU/e campus and Philips High Tech Campus)

Appointment and salary

PhD students will be officially appointed at the department of the first 
mentioned professor, who will act as prime PhD supervisor. 
We offer:
- a full-time temporary appointment for a period of 4 years, with an 
intermediate evaluation after 9 months
- a gross salary of € 2,083 per month in the first year increasing up to € 
2,664 per month in the fourth year
- a holiday allowance of 8% and an end-of-year bonus of 8.3% (annually)
- assistance in finding accommodation (for foreign employees)
- the opportunity to perform research in a large-scale joint project from a 
leading technical university and a leading high-tech company
- support for your personal development and career planning including 
participation in the EIT doctoral training, courses, summer schools, conference 
visits, research visits to other institutes (both academic and industrial), etc.
- a broad package of fringe benefits (including excellent technical 
infrastructure, child day care, savings schemes and excellent sport facilities).

Selection procedure

Candidates must apply using the web form on this page, providing a detailed CV 
and a motivation letter that indicates one or more of the PhD projects that the 
candidate wishes to apply for.  Selection will be on-going in the period July 
1, 2014 - November 1, 2014. This means that suitable candidates will be 
interviewed and if deemed fit, be hired immediately without waiting for 
applications of other candidates.

Information:

For more information about the project, please contact Dr. A. Di Bucchianico, 
email: [email protected] and telephone: +31 40 247 2902 or Mr. R.J. 
Begeer, email: [email protected], telephone: +31 40 274 0388.
For information about employment conditions please contact Mrs. C.M. van Dam, 
HR advisor TU/e, email: [email protected], telephone +31 40 247 2735, or Mr. C.M. 
Kuiters, HR advisor TU/e, email: [email protected], telephone +31 40 247 2321.
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