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An esteemed university in Finland is on the lookout for a junior researcher in Software Engineering. This role focuses on cutting-edge topics like human-data interaction and explainable AI, offering a unique opportunity to engage in impactful research while working under the guidance of distinguished faculty members. The position promises international collaboration and professional growth, making it an ideal start for those aiming to contribute to sustainability in the digital realm. If you are eager to embark on an academic career that merges technology with environmental consciousness, this position is a perfect fit for you.
Home PhD Doctoral Researcher in Software Engineering at LUT University, Finland
Doctoral Researcher in Software Engineering
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Research Area Human-Data Interaction, Explainable AI, Low-Code Development, Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning, Sustainability
Location Lappeenranta or Lahti, Finland (negotiable)
Eligibility/Qualification – Master’s degree (M.Sc. or equivalent) in relevant fields (software engineering, information system management, human-computer interaction, data science, etc.)
– Written and spoken proficiency in English
– Motivation to complete the doctoral studies within normative duration (four years)
Salary Gross annual starting salary approximately €32,500
The successful candidate will be jointly supervised by faculty from LUT University and the University of L’Aquila, Italy. The position entails:
Benefits include a holiday bonus, generous annual leave, research incentives, flexible working hours, and occupational health care.
Interested candidates must submit their applications by completing the online form and attaching the following documents in English (PDF format):
November 21, 2024, at midnight (Finnish local time, UTC+2)
This is a prestigious opportunity to launch an academic career focused on digital sustainability in the water and energy sectors at a leading university in Finland.