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On behalf of the LOWCOMOTE-ITN, IMT Atlantique, FR is pleased to announce the recruitment of 15 Marie Sklodowska-Curie (MSCA) PhD positions (Early Stage Researchers)

The LOWCOMOTE Marie Skłodowska-Curie (MSCA) project is pleased to announce the recruitment of 15 PhD positions.

The project Lowcomote: Training the Next Generation of Experts in Scalable Low-Code Engineering Platforms , aims at training 15 Early-Stage Researchers (ESRs) in the area of software engineering, Model-Driven Engineering, operating systems, computer languages, modelling engineering, and cloud computing, so as to be able to build up Low-Code Engineering Plateforms (LCEP).

To this end, 15 PhD positions are open by Lowcomote-ITN’s consortium members with starting date 1st September 2019 and a duration of 36 months. (see PhD positions below).

Highly competitive and attractive salary is offered (it meets the EU Marie Skłodowska-Curie standards), plus mobility and family allowances as applicable.

The ESR candidates should have a Master degree in Computer Science, Information Engineering or equivalent.

Traveling will be part of the programme, substantial secondments to partner locations are planned.

Candidates are required to meet the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Early Stage Researcher eligibility criteria. In particular, at the time of the appointment, candidates must have had less than 4 years full-time equivalent research experience and must not have already obtained a PhD. Additionally, at the time of recruitment, the ESR must not have resided, or carried out his/her activity in the country of the hiring institution for more than 12 months in the 3 years prior to recruitment date.

Main entry point to send applications is the Lowcomote website.

More information about the programme, the open positions and hosting organizations is available on the website of the project.

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 813884.

On behalf of the LOWCOMOTE-ITN, IMT Atlantique, FR is pleased to announce the recruitment of 15 Marie Sklodowska-Curie (MSCA) PhD positions (Early Stage Researchers)
  • ESR1 - SCALING UP CITIZEN DEVELOMENT WITH RECOMMENDER CHATBOTS
    Hosted by Universidad Autόnoma de Madrid (Spain)
  • ESR2 - SCALABLE CLOUD-BASED HETEROGENEOUS MODELLING
    Hosted by Uground (Spain)
  • ESR3 – DEPLOYING AND SCALING KNOWLEDGE MODELS IN DATA SCIENCE
    Hosted by British Telecom (United-Kingdom)
  • ESR4 - URBAN AREA MANAGEMENT IN SMART CITIES
    Hosted by Intecs (Italy)
  • ESR5 - LOW-CODE DEVELOPMENT OF RICH COLLABORATIVE MOBILE APPS USING ACTIVE
    Hosted by Universidad Autόnoma de Madrid (Spain)
  • ESR6 - SCALABLE AND EXTENSIBLE CLOUD-BASED LOW-CODE MODEL REPOSITORY
    Hosted by University of L’Aquila (Italy)
  • ESR7 - MINING INTERACTION PROCESSES IN LOW-CODE SYSTEM MODELS
    Hosted by Johannes Kepler University of Linz (Austria)
  • ESR8 - CAPABILITY DISCOVERY AND REUSE IN LOW-CODE SYSTEM MODELS
    Hosted by CLMS (Greece)
  • ESR9 - DEVOPS SUPPORT FOR LOW-CODE ENGINEERING PLATFORMS
    Hosted by Johannes Kepler University of Linz (Austria)
  • ESR10 - CLOUD-BASED TESTING WORKBENCH FOR LOW-CODE ENGINEERING
    Hosted by IMT Atlantique (IMT) (France)
  • ESR11 - INTELLIGENT RUN-TIME PARTITIONING OF LOW-CODE SYSTEM MODELS
    Hosted by University of York (United-Kingdom)
  • ESR12 - HETEROGENEOUS LOW-CODE MODEL QUERY OPTIMISATION
    Hosted by University of York (United-Kingdom)
  • ESR13 - LIVE MODEL TRANSFORMATION FOR DISTRIBUTED LOW-CODE PLATFORMS
    Hosted by IncQuery Labs (Hungary)
  • ESR14 - MULTI-PARADIGM DISTRIBUTION FOR MODEL MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS
    Hosted by IMT Atlantique (IMT) (France)
  • ESR15 - CLOUD-BASED LOW-CODE MODEL TRANSFORMATIONS COMPOSITION AND EXECUTION
    Hosted by University of L’Aquila (Italy)

Beneficiaries and Partners

On behalf of the LOWCOMOTE-ITN, IMT Atlantique, FR is pleased to announce the recruitment of 15 Marie Sklodowska-Curie (MSCA) PhD positions (Early Stage Researchers)