The Architecture of Information Systems
(AIS) of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science of the
Technische Universiteit Eindhoven (TU/e) is looking for a PhD working
on Process Mining
The AIS group is one of the leading groups in the exciting new field of process mining(www.processmining.org). Process mining techniques focus on process discovery (extracting process models from event logs), conformance checking (comparing normative models with the reality recorded in event logs), and extension(extending models based on event logs). The work resulted in the development of the ProM framework that is widely used in industry and serves as a platform for new process mining techniques used by research groups all over the globe. Moreover, many of the techniques developed in the context of ProM have been embedded in commercial tools. See also www.processmining.org and the new Process Mining book http://springer.com/978-3-642-19344-6.
Currently, there is a vacancy for a PhD working on process mining project in collaboration with Cordys, a Dutch software company focusing on improving business operations (www.cordys.com). The Cordys BPM software enables organizations to change and improve processes by combining BPM and Cloud technology. As more and more customers of Cordys request process mining functionality, it becomes interesting to add process discovery, conformance checking, and extension capabilities to the Cordys platform. Therefore, a collaborative research project has been defined to advance the state-of-the-art in process mining and to make process mining better applicable and repeatable.
The project will be conducted in the AIS group under the supervision of prof.dr. Wil van der Aalst. The AIS group is part of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science. The candidate will be working within AIS and the Cordys in a fifty-fifty distribution (flexible).
The Architecture of Information Systems group is doing research in the area of process modeling and analysis. The group is rated as one of the leading computer science groups in the Netherlandsand TU/e often seen as the epicenter of BPM research. The group uses formal methods such as Petri nets to design, analyze, and implement dynamic systems. The group is well-versed in workflow management, process mining, and process verification. See www.workflowpatterns.com, www.workflowcourse.com, www.processmining.org, www.yawl-system.com,
www.win.tue.nl/ais/, www.wvdaalst.com, and www.tue.nl for more information.
Requirements:
We are looking for a candidate who meets the following requirements:
- a solid background in Computer Science and interested in process mining;
- knowledge of data mining and machine learning and/or process modeling and formal methods (demonstrated by a relevant Master);
candidates from non-Dutch or non-English speaking countries should be prepared to prove their English language skills;
- good communicative skills in English, both in speaking and in writing;
- moreover, candidates are expected to realize research ideas in terms of software.
Note that we are looking for candidates that really want to make a difference and like to work on things that have a high practical relevance. Therefore,
we expect people to be able to develop software for Cordys BPM and ProM in such a way that it can be used in industrial settings.
Appointment and salary:
Gross monthly salaries are in accordance with the Collective Labor Agreement of the Dutch Universities (CAO NU), increasing from €2042 per month initially, to €2612 in the fourth year.
See http://www.tue.nl/en/university/working-at-tue/ and http://www.vsnu.nl/Workstudy/Universities-as-employers-.htm for more information on working at TU/e, salary, etc.
Application:
Interested candidates are requested to send an application by e-mail to Ine van der Ligt (e-mail: wsinfsys@tue.nl) with the subject field "Process Mining Vacancy AIS".
The application should consist of the following parts:
- motivational letter;
- a curriculum vitae;
- copies of diplomas;
- proof of English language skills (if applicable).
Applications should be received by February 15th 2012 and preferably earlier. Moreover, candidates should relate their expertise to process mining research
(cf. www.processmining.org).
Application Deadline : 15 February 2012
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The AIS group is one of the leading groups in the exciting new field of process mining(www.processmining.org). Process mining techniques focus on process discovery (extracting process models from event logs), conformance checking (comparing normative models with the reality recorded in event logs), and extension(extending models based on event logs). The work resulted in the development of the ProM framework that is widely used in industry and serves as a platform for new process mining techniques used by research groups all over the globe. Moreover, many of the techniques developed in the context of ProM have been embedded in commercial tools. See also www.processmining.org and the new Process Mining book http://springer.com/978-3-642-19344-6.
Currently, there is a vacancy for a PhD working on process mining project in collaboration with Cordys, a Dutch software company focusing on improving business operations (www.cordys.com). The Cordys BPM software enables organizations to change and improve processes by combining BPM and Cloud technology. As more and more customers of Cordys request process mining functionality, it becomes interesting to add process discovery, conformance checking, and extension capabilities to the Cordys platform. Therefore, a collaborative research project has been defined to advance the state-of-the-art in process mining and to make process mining better applicable and repeatable.
The project will be conducted in the AIS group under the supervision of prof.dr. Wil van der Aalst. The AIS group is part of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science. The candidate will be working within AIS and the Cordys in a fifty-fifty distribution (flexible).
The Architecture of Information Systems group is doing research in the area of process modeling and analysis. The group is rated as one of the leading computer science groups in the Netherlandsand TU/e often seen as the epicenter of BPM research. The group uses formal methods such as Petri nets to design, analyze, and implement dynamic systems. The group is well-versed in workflow management, process mining, and process verification. See www.workflowpatterns.com, www.workflowcourse.com, www.processmining.org, www.yawl-system.com,
www.win.tue.nl/ais/, www.wvdaalst.com, and www.tue.nl for more information.
Requirements:
We are looking for a candidate who meets the following requirements:
- a solid background in Computer Science and interested in process mining;
- knowledge of data mining and machine learning and/or process modeling and formal methods (demonstrated by a relevant Master);
candidates from non-Dutch or non-English speaking countries should be prepared to prove their English language skills;
- good communicative skills in English, both in speaking and in writing;
- moreover, candidates are expected to realize research ideas in terms of software.
Note that we are looking for candidates that really want to make a difference and like to work on things that have a high practical relevance. Therefore,
we expect people to be able to develop software for Cordys BPM and ProM in such a way that it can be used in industrial settings.
Appointment and salary:
Gross monthly salaries are in accordance with the Collective Labor Agreement of the Dutch Universities (CAO NU), increasing from €2042 per month initially, to €2612 in the fourth year.
See http://www.tue.nl/en/university/working-at-tue/ and http://www.vsnu.nl/Workstudy/Universities-as-employers-.htm for more information on working at TU/e, salary, etc.
Application:
Interested candidates are requested to send an application by e-mail to Ine van der Ligt (e-mail: wsinfsys@tue.nl) with the subject field "Process Mining Vacancy AIS".
The application should consist of the following parts:
- motivational letter;
- a curriculum vitae;
- copies of diplomas;
- proof of English language skills (if applicable).
Applications should be received by February 15th 2012 and preferably earlier. Moreover, candidates should relate their expertise to process mining research
(cf. www.processmining.org).
Application Deadline : 15 February 2012
Download this Call as PDF
Contact Adress:
Contact Email:
Posted on 2012-01-23 05:00:18
Click here to report if you think this notice is not valid or violating copyrights. Not an Official Version. Terms Apply.
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