The Data Science and Systems Complexity COFUND Doctoral Programme (DSSC COFUND) at the University of Groningen offers 10 early stage researcher (ESR) positions co-funded through the Marie Sklodowska Curie COFUND action under the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 Work Programme. The DSSC aims to train highly skilled graduates who will use state of the art data methodology to understand the behaviour of complex systems and who can handle data and complexity problems for society at large.
In their application the candidates are invited to select one or several from the 18 projects available at the DSSC in which they are interested and which cover various topics in the areas Adaptive Models and Big Data, Complex Systems and Engineering, Advanced Instrumentation and Big Data such as: system reconstruction, the learning of models and large scale computing, methods to predict and control the behaviour of complex systems, and methods and techniques for high data volumes and high data transmission speeds involved in complex instrumentation. All 18 projects involve interdisciplinary collaboration between at least 2 DSSC institutes at the University of Groningen, and temporary internships with the DSSC partners.
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