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PhD Program in Computer Science 2018, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy

Publish Date: Dec 27, 2017

PhD in Computer Science

The main goal of this programme is to train future scientists with a strong professional background who are capable of working in an international and highly competitive environment, such as the Information Technology (IT) sector.

course description

What makes our PhD graduates ideal candidates to work as researchers both in academia and in the IT sector is their ability to research and understand theoretical and applied research topics, the collaborative approach to work, and their dissemination and writing skills. Moreover, problem solving skills and the ability to work autonomously enable them to become key players in every field of IT, as independent consultants or in management roles.

At the end of our programme, graduates are equipped with a vast knowledge of IT, from the formal and theoretical aspects to the latest developments in methodology and technology.

Course Structure

During the PhD programme, students first gain a deep understanding of state-of-the-art research, and develop a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary background. Then, they start contributing to research with their own ideas and producing original and innovative results. The programme is set in an international environment which promotes knowledge exchange and dissemination of ideas and results.

PhD students can choose any of the three research themes offered by the faculty. They are different not only in the main topics explored, but also in the research methodology applied. In the Knowledge Representation and Data Management area, students investigate the foundations of data and knowledge management, the basis for the development of advanced prototype software systems. In the Software Engineering area, work follows an empirical approach based on the implementation of prototypes and techniques and the carrying out and analysis of experiments. Finally, the Information and Database Systems area adopts a hybrid approach, with a focus on efficient implementation and user interaction. This large spectrum of topics offers PhD candidates a wide range of options to develop their own research and great flexibility to match their interests.

Research collaborations

During the PhD, students work full-time on their chosen research topic. The Faculty recommends that each student spends a period of at least 6-12 months in a national or international research centre.

Partner Universities and Research Centres

We have established partnerships with many universities and research institutions in Italy and abroad, such as the Technical University of Dresden, the Universidade Nova of Lisbon and the Technical University of Vienna. In addition, members of our Faculty cooperate on a regular basis with other universities and research institutes, such as Oxford University, Rice University Houston, Zürich University, Sapienza University of Rome, University of Trento, and FBK Trento.

Other research partners belong to the public and private sectors. We collaborate with international companies such as IBM and Deutsche Telekom, small start-ups and local companies (e.g. EDP projects or ACS Data Systems) and public services and administrations (e.g. the Municipality of Bozen-Bolzano, the public hospital of Meran-Merano).

Application

In order to apply, you must have earned 300 ECTS credits in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or Electronics or in a related discipline, and you will need to demonstrate your ability to speak English.

The application period for the 2018/2019 academic year will start in May 2018

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Disciplines

Computer Engineering

Computer Sciences

Informatics

Study Levels

PhD

Eligible Countries

International

Host Countries

Italy