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IT University seeks candidates for two PhD scholarships devoted to analysis of variability in safety critical systems. The students will be affiliated with the ARTEMIS VARIES project.

VARIES is a European consortium of industrial partners and academic institutions that aims (i) to enable companies to make informed decisions on variability use in safety critical ES; (ii) to provide effective variability architectures and approaches for safety-critical ES; and (iii) to offer consistent, integrated and continuous variability management over the entire product life cycle.

The PhD students employed at IT University in Copenhagen will be involved in the most technical part of the VARIES research agenda. The objective will be to work on designing of variability modeling languages and transformation tools. Furthermore we will work on analysis, test and verification techniques for these models, to establish legally required safety level for the systems relying on them.

Students involved in the projects will be able to work closely with industrial partners in the project, and will have opportunities to influence international industrial standards in the area of variability modeling.

Expected start date of employment: September 1st, 2012.
Deadline for applications is: April 16, 2012 at 12.00 Copenhagen time.
The deadline is strict.

Ideal candidates have strong background in classical computer science, including compiler technology, semantics and verification. Preliminary research experience are well seen, too---including publications. We do require a strong engineering edge for these positions. Significant part of the work will be developing model-driven engineering tools, and applying them in industrial case studies.

The successful applicants will join the lively international environment of the newly established Process and System Models Research Group at The IT University, with about a dozen of other PhD students. They will also be affiliated with a broader network of the basic research center on modeling of IT systems, MT-LAB (A VKR centre of excellence).

If you have any specific questions regarding this PhD project, please contact Andrzej Wasowski at [email protected]

Application is electronic, through the general call at ITU, together with scholarships in other projects. Please see:

https://delta.hr-manager.net/ApplicationInit.aspx?ProjectId=109051&DepartmentId=3439&MediaId=1282

or

http://www.itu.dk/en/Forskning/Phd-uddannelsen/Calls-2012

There you can also find contact points regarding administrative matters in the application process.

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Andrzej Wąsowski, PhD, http://www.itu.dk/~wasowski/
Associate prof., head of MSc Programme on Software Development
IT University, Rued Langgaards Vej 7, 2300 Copenhagen, Denmark
office 2M27, phone +45 7218 5086, fax +45 7218 5001

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