Postion:
Research assistants (Ph.D. students)
Institution:
Technical Univeristy Vienna (Austria)
Department:
Geoinformation
City:
State:
Other
Country:
AT
Contact:
Andrew U. Frank
(frank@geoinfo.tuwien.ac.at)
Additional Information URL:
http://www.geoinfo.tuwien.ac.at/
Position Information
The Department of Geoinformation and Cartography at the Vienna University of Technology (http://www.geoinfo.tuwien.ac.at/) invites applications for two doctoral research assistant positions in Geographic Information Science (GIScience). We seek individuals whose research interests include (but are not limited to) areas such as qualitative and/or quantitative spatial analyses, spatial cognition, spatial ontology, spatial statistics, user interface design for GI technologies. In particular, we hope to advance some of the following topics:
The successful candidates must demonstrate a strong interest in research leading to a Ph.D. and will have opportunities to gain teaching experience. We expect an M.Sc. in GIScience, Surveying and Mapping, Computer Science, or Geography; a good background in mathematics and the ability to program is required (knowledge of Haskell or another functional language, a plus), as well as good command of English. The term of appointment is 4 years, in which time the completion of a Ph.D. is expected. International networking is part of our work environment: we cooperate with other GIScience research labs in Europe and other parts of the world, participate in 2 COST projects and other European research projects and encourage attendance in GIScience conferences.
Applicants should send a letter of application that reviews and documents their qualifications, curriculum vitae, and contact information for three referees to: Andrew Frank, Chair, Department of Geoinformation and Cartography, Gusshausstrasse 27-29 E127, 1040 Vienna, Austria. Email applications will be accepted, preferably before end of February. Email to frank@geoinfo.tuwien.ac.at. Both positions have been already funded, and the review of applications will begin immediately. The starting date of each position is negotiable, preferably early summer.
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