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PhD positions
Eindhoven University of Technology
At Eindhoven University of Technology we are frequently looking for ambitious PhD student on data- or process mining.

A PhD in The Netherlands is a great opportunity. A paid job for 4 years, plenty of travel opportunities and best of all: where ever you travel, the food an weather are always better!

You need: a Master degree in computer or data science, a very good level of English and an overall positive spirit!
Link: https://jobs.tue.nl/en/vacancies.html#filter=p_type%3DSEARCH_RESULTS%26p_search%3D%26p_category_code_arr%3D6047-461661%26p_category_code_arr%3D6048-461676&page=1&top=
Two PhD positions at Fraunhofer FIT
Fraunhofer FIT / PADS Group
Two PhD Positions at Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Information Technology (FIT)

A new research group working on the interplay between data science and process science has been established within the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Information Technology (FIT). We are looking for a Ph.D. candidate to strengthen the team. The focus of the research group is on automated process improvement, based on event data. We encourage people interested in the interplay of processes and data to apply. This is a unique possibility to do a Ph.D. while being exposed to real-world event data and challenging problems that are relevant from both scientific and practical point of view.

Fraunhofer FIT closely collaborates with the Process and Data Science (PADS) group, headed by Prof. Wil van der Aalst, at RWTH Aachen University. The new FIT research group will be collocated with the PADS group in Aachen, Germany. The scope of the new group includes all topics where discrete processes are analyzed, reengineered, and/or supported in a data-driven manner. Process-centricity is combined with an array of Data Science techniques (machine learning, data mining, visualization, and Big data infrastructures). The main focus is on Process Mining (including process discovery, conformance checking, performance analysis, predictive analytics, operational support, and process improvement). This is combined with neighboring disciplines such as operations research, algorithms, discrete event simulation, business process management, and workflow automation. The ambition is to realize scientific breakthroughs that will help organizations to turn event data into business and societal value.


Your profile

If you are eager to become a data science researcher and have a Master in computer science or a related discipline (e.g., statistics, operations research or management science with a specialization in data and/or process science).
Please apply through fit@pads.rwth-aachen.de
Link: http://www.pads.rwth-aachen.de/cms/PADS/Die-Organisationseinheit/Stellenangebote/~qzwy/Wissenschaftliche-Mitarbeiterinnen-und-M/lidx/1/?mobile=1
PhD positions at Queensland University of Technology
Queensland University of Technology
Multiple PhD positions available to study technical BPM topics (Process Data Provenance, Process Mining and Robotic Process Automation). Suitable for potential students with a strong background in Information Technology, Computer Science or Mathematics. Please send your CV if interested.
Research fellows (Process Mining) Fixed-Term 1-2 years
Queensland University of Technology
We are looking for outstanding researchers to work on Process Mining within the BPM Discipline at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Brisbane, Australia.

Depending on the skill level of the candidate, the salary scale for these positions ranges from AUD 85,000 per year to AUD 110,000 per year plus superannuation.

Interested candidates with
strong Information Technology, Computer Science or Mathematics background are encouraged to apply. The successful candidate(s) will contribute to a high level of research within the area of business process analytics in 2019 and beyond.

The research calls for proven research experience in the areas of process mining, and/or data
mining, machine learning and statistics. The research will be conducted in close collaboration with industry partners.
It is required that the candidate has completed a doctoral qualification in information technology, Computer Science
or Mathematics. EOIs are also solicited from doctoral candidates who are in the last six-month of their studies. It is
also required that the successful candidate possesses coding experience in relevant technologies.

Please get in touch by sending your CV to Associate Professor Moe Thandar Wynn, Head of BPM discipline
(m.wynn@qut.edu.au).
Three postdocs and two PhD positions at RWTH Aachen University - Working on Process Mining
Process and Data Science (PADS) group @ RWTH Aachen University
The Process and Data Science (PADS) group, headed by Prof. Wil van der Aalst, is a new research group at RWTH focusing on the interplay between processes and data. The group is rapidly expanding due to the growing interest in process mining, the importance of data science, and many new exciting projects and collaborations. Working in this group allows you to work at the forefront of process mining. Positions are highly competitive in terms of salaries and possibilities to develop as an academic.

Interested? Apply via applications@pads.rwth-aachen.de!

PADS symbolizes RWTH's ambitions in the area of Data Science and is supported through a recently awarded Alexander von Humboldt Professorship (Germany's most valuable international research award with a value of 5 million euros). The scope of PADS includes all topics where discrete processes are analyzed, reengineered, and/or supported in a data-driven manner (www.pads.rwth-aachen.de). Process-centricity is combined with an array of Data Science techniques (machine learning, data mining, visualization, and Big data infrastructures). The main focus is on Process Mining (including process discovery, conformance checking, performance analysis, predictive analytics, operational support, and process improvement).

3 POSTDOCS POSITIONS
We are looking for postdocs that have a proven track record in process and/or data science. Successful candidates will be asked to lead a subgroup composed of PhDs, student assistants, and master/bachelor students. The positions are tailored towards building a strong scientific profile. Hence, we aim for candidates that are interested in an academic career.

2 PhD POSITIONS
We are looking for candidates that are eager to become a data science researcher and already have a Master in computer science or a related discipline (e.g., statistics, operations research or management science with a specialization in data and/or process science).

We are looking forward to your application!
Link: www.pads.rwth-aachen.de
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in BPM/Information Systems (multiple positions)
University of Melbourne
If you have 3-5 years of research experience and an excellent track-record in BPM or more in general in Information Systems, join us at the School of Computing and Information Systems (top school in Australia, ranked 14th in the world - QS18) at the University of Melbourne. We have multiple Lecturer/Senior Lecturer positions open.

Needless to say, Melbourne is one of the most liveable cities in the world while the University of Melbourne, ranked top university in Australia and 34th in the world (THE18) is a vibrant, highly-innovative environment fostering bold, user-inspired research.

Positions are ongoing. Salary ranges from 98,775 to $117,290 p.a.(Lecturer) or $120,993 to $139,510 p.a. (Senior Lecturer), plus 17% superannuation.
Link: http://jobs.unimelb.edu.au/caw/en/job/897457/lecturersenior-lecturer
4 PhD positions in process mining (full scholarship)
University of Melbourne
If you are passionate about process/data mining and more in general about marrying business needs with IT, and have a high mark from your Master's in computer science or related discipline, then join us at the School of Computing and Information Systems (top school in Australia, ranked 14th in the world - QS18) at the University of Melbourne.

We have 4 full PhD scholarships to work on various process mining topics with the BPM Team at Melbourne University. Each scholarship includes a living stipend of AUD 30,000 p.a. (tax-free, indexed annually), a tuition fee waiver (valued over AUD 200,000), student health insurance, and relocation allowance of AUD 3,000.

Needless to say, Melbourne is one of the most liveable cities in the world while the University of Melbourne, ranked top university in Australia and 34th in the world (THE18) is a vibrant, highly-innovative environment fostering bold, user-inspired research.
2 (Senior) Research Fellow positions in process mining
University of Melbourne
If you are passionate about process/data mining, have a PhD in these or related areas and a strong research profile as evidenced by high-quality publications, then join us at the School of Computing and Information Systems (top school in Australia, ranked 14th in the world - QS18) at the University of Melbourne.

We have 2 Research Fellow/Senior Research Fellow positions to work on various process mining topics with the BPM Team at Melbourne University. Positions are for 2 years extensible to 3, with great career prospects.

Salary ranges from AUD 69,148 - 93,830 (Research Fellow) to AUD 98,775 - 117,290 (Senior Research Fellow) + 9.5% superannuation.

Needless to say, Melbourne is one of the most liveable cities in the world while the University of Melbourne, ranked top university in Australia and 34th in the world (THE18) is a vibrant, highly-innovative environment fostering bold, user-inspired research.
One/Two PhD positions in BPM in the Cloud
Queensland University of Technology
In the fast evolving digital era, how will emerging technologies reshape the existing business process management systems (BPMS)? How will state-of-the-art BPMS, as in a cloud envrionment, position themselves in SaaS/PaaS and utilise resources in IaaS in an effective & efficient way? How will BPM-as-a-Service providers adopt and impact on SLA and costing policies in the cloud? ...

If you are interested in studying deep into solving any of these queries from both scientific and practicial perspectives, please join us, a team of enthusatic researchers, at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), the School of Information Systems - one of the top ERA Research Excellence Ranking achievers in the field and home to an open source modern BPMS platform (www.yawlfoundation.org) in the world.

We are sincerely seeking one or two PhD candidates to work with us in the area of BPM in the cloud. A description of the research program and current grant initiatives can be found at https://www.qut.edu.au/science-engineering/research/study-with-us/student-topics/science-engineering-topics/business-process-automation-in-the-cloud. QUT provides extensive financial support and research assistance to its prospective PhD students including e.g. a variety of full PhD scholarships (for international and domestic candidates). Details can be found at https://www.qut.edu.au/research/annual-scholarship-round.

If BPM in the Cloud is what you are passionate about, please feel free to drop me an email (c.ouyang@qut.edu.au) and/or meet up for a chat at the conference.
EoI for Research Leadership Role
Data61, CSIRO
Data61 (CSIRO) is seeking expressions of interest for possible strategic hires for research leader roles (comparable to Associate or Full Professor levels). Data61 researchers engage in fundamental research and investigate specific industry or community problems with industrial and government project partners.  The Architecture and Analytics Platforms team in Data61 tackles major challenges in software architecture, business process management, blockchain and distributed ledger technologies, and data analytics.  The specific research areas targeted by this team include:
• Distributed ledgers in general or Blockchain technology in particular, and applications building on those technologies
• Business process management, including process mining, modelling, and execution
• Data analytics platforms
• Software Architecture and Engineering
• Enhancing dependability and security of computer systems.
If you are interested, please send an email to ingo.weber@data61.csiro.au
Research Scientist at Data61
Data61, CSIRO
This position sits within the Architecture & Analytics Platform team at based Eveleigh, NSW (Sydney). The Architecture and Analytics Platforms team tackles major challenges in software architecture, blockchain and distributed ledger technologies, data analytics, computing infrastructure, business process management, and dependability.

You will lead individual research efforts, contribute to the acquisition and execution of external projects, and will be expected to have a strong background, including publications at top-tier venues, in more than one of the specific research areas targeted by this team, i.e.:
- Distributed ledgers in general or Blockchain technology in particular, and applications building on those technologies
- Business process management, including process mining, modelling, and execution
- Data analytics platforms and cloud platforms
- Software Architecture and Engineering
- Enhancing dependability and security of computer systems

This is a permanent position, with a career path through merit-based promotion.
Link: https://jobs.csiro.au/job/Sydney%2C-NSW-Research-Scientist-Software-Systems/492710100/?locale=en_GB
Expression of interest - Tenure track assistent professor
Ghent University
A tenure track position of assistant professor in Information Systems will be opened starting October 2019 at Ghent University, Belgium. UGent is the highest ranked Belgian university in the Shangai ranking (61th position). Tenure and promotion to associate professor after 5 years. Expressions of interest are welcome and prospective candidates will be guided through the application process. 2 years of post-doctoral experience (on October 1, 2019) and an excellent research record are required. Please come and talk to Amy Van Looy or Geert Poels if interested.
Link: http://www.mis.ugent.be
Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Automated Process Improvement
University of Tartu
Expressions of interest are invited for a position of Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Software Engineering & Information Systems Research Group, Institute of Computer Science, University of Tartu - https://sep.cs.ut.ee/

If retained for this position, you will conduct research at the intersection between process mining and business process improvement. Specifically, you will lead an effort to develop automated methods to identify and assess opportunities for improving a given business process by analyzing data produced during its execution. You will co-supervise a group of PhD and Masters students under the mentorship of senior staff.

To apply, you must have a PhD in Computer Science, Information Systems, or a related discipline (or be close to obtaining your PhD). Expertise in data mining and business process management is essential. The position will be fixed-term for two years (initially). Remuneration will be up to 2500 euros/month.

Enquiries and expressions of interest should be sent by e-mail to marlon.dumas@ut.ee. Further details are available at: https://sep.cs.ut.ee/Main/PostdocVacancy
Link: https://sep.cs.ut.ee/Main/PostdocVacancy
PhD position at Computer Science Department, Copenhagen University
Computer Science Department, Copenhagen University
Have you completed your MSc in Computer Science with excellence and would like to join the department of computer science at Copenhagen University as a fully funded 3-year PhD student with salary - working on declarative process management and/or predictive process monitoring technologies in relation to the EcoKnow.org
Project ? Then write ASAP to professor, Thomas Hildebrandt, head of section for Software, Data, People & Society
Link: Https://Employment.ku.dk/PhD/?show=147557
Expression of Interest - tenure track assistant/associate professor at Copenhagen University
Copenhagen University
A tenure track assistant/associate professorship in the section for Software, Data, People and Society (sdps) at Department of Computer Science Copenhagen University (DIKU), will be opened this fall, expected start spring/summer 2019. The ideal applicant will have a PhD and track record in model-driven software engineering, formal methods and BPM. DIKU ranks number 30 on the Shanghai Ranking 2018 for computer science. The sdps section has 18 members (9 senior and 9 PhD/postdoc) spans from database technology, over security, distributes systems, BPM and process intelligence to Computer supported cooperative work and Healthcare IT. If interested please contact head of section, professor Thomas Hildebrandt
Link: Https://di.ku.dk/English
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