Johannes Kepler University Linz
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PhD and Postdoc Positions in Software Engineering, Digital Twins, and Quantum Computing Johannes Kepler Universität Linz in Austria
PhD and Postdoc Positions in Software Engineering, Digital Twins, and Quantum Computing
Johannes Kepler University Linz
Austria
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Description
Johannes Kepler Universität Linz is offering seven research positions (5 PhD and 2 Postdoc) across three international projects in the fields of software engineering, digital twins, and quantum computing. The projects—DarTwin, CLEM, and QAE—are collaborative efforts with partner institutions including University of Antwerp and University of Rennes. Research topics include the systematic evolution of digital twin systems, model-driven engineering, cyber-physical systems, live and exploratory modeling, and quantum/classical software engineering. Successful candidates will join a vibrant, international research environment and contribute to cutting-edge advancements in these areas. Positions are fully funded through FWF-FWO WEAVE and FFG grants, with competitive salaries. Applicants should have a strong background in computer science or related fields, with relevant experience in software engineering, modeling, or quantum computing. For more information and application details, visit the provided links or contact Stefan Klikovits directly.
Funding
Positions are funded through international research projects (FWF-FWO WEAVE and FFG). Funding includes a competitive salary and the opportunity to pursue a PhD or Postdoc in a fully funded research environment. Specific stipend amounts and tuition coverage are not detailed in the announcement.
How to apply
Visit the provided application link for detailed instructions and to submit your application. You may also contact Stefan Klikovits directly for inquiries. Check the project websites for further information.
Requirements
Applicants should hold a relevant degree (typically a Master's for PhD positions and a PhD for Postdoc positions) in computer science, software engineering, or a related field. Strong background in software engineering, modeling, or quantum computing is preferred. Experience with model-driven engineering, digital twins, cyber-physical systems, or quantum/classical software systems is advantageous. Good communication skills and the ability to work in an international, collaborative environment are expected.