The Free University of Bozen-Bolzano announces a public competition, by 
qualifications, for admission to the PhD program of the Faculty of Computer 
Science, with the first 8 positions fully covered by scholarships (17,000€ per 
year). In addition, the students will be financially supported to attend 
conferences and schools, and to spend a period of 6-12 months abroad. The 
starting date of the PhD program is November 1, 2015 and the program lasts 
three years. The official language of the program and of the faculty is English.

Instructions for application (called pre-enrollment) can be found at:

    http://www.unibz.it/en/public/research/phd/PhD_31st_cycle.html

(check both the general part of the call and the part for the PhD program in 
Computer Science).

The deadline for the online application is 

     August 7, 2015.

Research at the Faculty of Computer Science is carried out within three 
research groups.
The KRDB Research Centre for Knowledge and Data (see 
http://www.inf.unibz.it/krdb/) offers PhD topics in the broad area of knowledge 
representation, data management, and process management, with an emphasis on 
foundational aspects and their practical realisation in technologies and tools 
for data and process management.
Specific research topics include: 

- Logic-based languages for knowledge representation
- Intelligent access to data
- Information extraction
- Semantic technologies
- Information integration
- Data-aware process modelling, verification, and synthesis
- Business process monitoring, mining, and conformance
- Temporal aspects of data and knowledge
- Extending database technologies
- Visual and verbal paradigms for information exploration

Candidates interested in carrying out a PhD on these topics are strongly 
advised to get in contact with Prof. Werner Nutt <[email protected]> before 
applying.

Bolzano is the city's Italian name while Bozen is its German name: it is the 
capital of the multilingual province of Alto Adige/Südtirol. Near Italy's 
northern border with Austria, the city is a gateway to the Dolomites, the 
majestic white mountain peaks that are part of the Alps and UNESCO World 
Heritage. Bolzano is an Italian city with Austrian flair. Its two lifestyles, 
one Northern European and the other more Mediterranean, combine to make the 
perfect union, which can be clearly seen in the historic and artistic treasures 
of this city. 
Bolzano is constantly among the top-ranked cities in Italy when it comes to 
quality of life. It has one of Europe's lowest unemployment rates, excellent 
services and a wonderful landscape. The landscape of the surrounding mountain 
sides is characterised by old wine hamlets and villages nestling amid vineyards 
watched over by 200 castles, stately country houses and ruins.

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