Michael Kölling
4 weeks ago
PhD in Debugging and Runtime Visualisation in Frame-Based Systems at King's College London King's College London in United Kingdom
I am offering a fully funded PhD position in debugging and runtime visualisation in frame-based systems at King's College London.
King's College London
United Kingdom
Jul 31, 2026
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King's College London is offering a fully funded PhD position in the Department of Informatics, focusing on 'Debugging and runtime visualisation in a frame-based system.' This opportunity is ideal for candidates passionate about computer science, programming languages, software development, and educational technology. The project aims to design and implement novel debugging and visualisation functionality in frame-based systems, such as the Stride language and Strype system, which combine features of text-based and block-based editors to enhance program manipulation and learning.
The PhD will be supervised by Professor Michael Kölling and Dr Neil Brown, both experienced academics in the field. The successful candidate will join a dynamic research group dedicated to building real systems used by thousands of people, with a strong emphasis on both technical innovation and educational impact.
Eligibility is restricted to UK applicants. Candidates should demonstrate excellent technical skills, a deep interest in programming languages and tools, and experience in software development. The ability to work independently and collaboratively, clear communication and writing skills, original thinking, and a passion for learning are essential. Selection is competitive and involves a multi-stage interview process.
The studentship covers full course fees and provides a bursary for living expenses. Applicants are encouraged to contact Prof Michael Kölling ([email protected]) with a summary of their academic background, research interests, and relevant experience before submitting a formal application. The formal application should be made through the King’s Apply online system, selecting the Computer Science Research MPhil/PhD (Full-time) programme and entering the specified funding code (Oracle Labs). The application deadline is 31 July 2026.
For more information, visit the official funding page or contact the supervisors directly. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in computer science and educational technology at a leading UK institution.
Funding
Fully funded PhD studentship covering course fees and a bursary. The funding is provided for a specific project and is administered by King's College London. Applicants must select the appropriate funding option and code during the application process.
How to apply
Contact Prof Michael Kölling by email with a summary of your academic background, research interests, and relevant experience. If both parties agree to proceed, apply formally through the King’s Apply online system, selecting the specified programme and funding code. Full details are on the Department of Informatics website.
Requirements
Applicants must be UK citizens and eligible for PhD study. Candidates should have excellent technical skills, a strong interest in programming languages and tools, and experience in software development. The ability to work independently and in a team, clear communication and writing skills, original ideas, and a passion for learning are required. Selection is competitive and involves a multi-stage interview process.
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