PhD position in Microdata Analysis
Högskolan Dalarna / Högskolejobb / Borlänge
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Subject and research area
Microdata Analysis is a multidisciplinary field involving collection, modelling, compilation, and interpretation of large data sets, together with underlying algorithms, methods, and techniques, as well as its application to decision making. Microdata Analysis at Dalarna University is predominately applied to health, environment, energy, transport, infrastructure and industry.
The PhD program gives broad general knowledge and attractive specialist competence in Business intelligence and Business analytics, opening opportunities for both an academic career and work in e.g. research institutes, management or consulting. The program is suited for applicants with a degree at the second-cycle level in disciplines such as computer science, informatics, engineering, statistics, economics or geography.
Topic of the project
The successful candidate will work in the field of data-driven approaches for characterization, energy performance assessment and optimal control of large-scale building groups that can be transited to positive energy districts (PEDs). Intelligent methods are used to make the characterization, assessment and control automated. Tailored deep learning algorithms will be developed to generate and explore data for better understanding how PEDs can be constructed and interacted with other urban systems. The developed toolkit aims to support stakeholders to deploy policies and take actions towards sustainable communities and carbon neutral city.
As a PhD student you will primarily focus on your studies and research. 20% of your time may also be spent on departmental duties, often teaching, at the Faculty of Data and Information Sciences.
Qualifications
To be admitted to doctoral studies in Microdata Analysis, the applicant must meet both the general and specific entry requirements and have the capacity required to benefit from doctoral studies in this field.
General Entry Requirements
The General Entry Requirements for admission to doctoral studies are as follows:
1. A degree at master level
2. Completion of 240 university credits of which 60 are at advanced level or
3. Equivalent skills acquired through other means in either Sweden or another country
Specific Entry Requirements
Specific Entry Requirements require that the applicant has successfully completed at least five courses in the following subjects:
Database Systems - 7.5 credits
Data Analysis and Statistics - 7.5 credits
Artificial Intelligence - 7.5 credits
Programming - 7.5 credits
Mathematics - 7.5 credits
Economics - 7.5 credits
Optimization Techniques or Probability Theory - 7.5 credits
Decision Theory - 7.5 credits
Selection
Selection from among applicants who meet the entry requirements shall be made based on the criteria in the general study plan.
Candidates with background from data science, statistics, energy, or computer science are welcome. Working knowledge of Python is required. Knowledge in building energy engineering and simulation tools, such as IDA-ICE, OpenIDEAS, CitySim, or similar present an advantage.
In order to succeed as a PhD student, you need to be able to collaborate well with others, which includes both sharing your knowledge and to be open to guidance and tutoring by others. You also need to be a motivated self-starter who is able to take initiative and work independently towards a long-term goal.
English language skills, both written and oral is a must. The assessment of candidates is also based on previous study results and independent work at master's level.
Employment
The PhD position is a full-time employment (fixed term) in accordance with the Higher Education Ordinance (chapter 5). Salary stipulated by local collective agreement. Dalarna University is situated in two cities. The successful candidate with be primarily placed in Borlänge.
This studentship is available for European and non-European citizens.
How to apply
Your application should contain:
• Cover letter and CV
• Copies of diploma supplement and grades
• Previous independent writing such as thesis
• Research statement (1-2 pages where you are expected to reflect on the research topic and your knowledge and interest in the area)
• Two academic references
Please submit your application on our website no later than 2022-03-17.
If you have any questions on your application, please contact
rekrytering@du.seIf you want to learn more about Dalarna University as an employer, visit
https://www.du.se/en/about-du/career-opportunities/why-work-here/We respectfully decline all offers from advertising companies and recruitment firms.
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Publiceringsdatum2022-02-17ErsättningMånadslön
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Omfattning Detta är ett heltidsjobb.
Arbetsgivare Högskolan Dalarna (org.nr 202100-2908),
http://www.du.se/ Kontakt Prof. Yves Rybarczyk, Study director of the PhD programme in Microdata Analysis
yry@du.se Jobbnummer 6354056
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