Thematic Doctoral Programme Informatics
Profile
Research in Informatics today is highly specialized in the diverse subareas of Informatics, as also reflected by the participating DP faculty members. Clearly, doctoral students pursuing their projects have to follow, and contribute to, those subarea-specific research lines.
However, there is some common methodological ground in Informatics that all doctoral students should become familiar with and benefit from. The focus of this DP is to teach and gain knowledge and skills in research methods in Informatics, complementing the subarea-specific research and engineering competences of the doctoral students.
The courses at the core of this DP are therefore research methods oriented. The added expertise in methods provides the basis for discussions, collaboration and mutual support among the doctoral students and with their supervisors, respectively; specific courses provide a formal framework for those types of interactions. Co-teaching of courses and co-supervision of doctoral students are used to broaden the students’ perspectives and enable them to benefit from competencies in methods of DP faculty members other than their direct supervisors. In addition, two peer-reviewed articles have to be published by each doctoral student (as a first author).
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Academic degree: Dr. techn.
Duration of studies: 3 years
Language of instruction: English
Admission prerequisites:
- Master in Informatics, Computer Science, or related study programme at a national or international university
- Admission to Doctoral Studies of Technical Sciences at AAU
- Confirmation of supervision by a DP faculty member
Deadline: Applications from prospective doctoral students for winter semester 2023/24 will be due until end of November 2023.
Research areas
Informatics research at AAU is carried out in three departments: Department of Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity, Department of Informatics Systems, Department of Information Technology.
The research areas of the DP members are as follows:
- Intelligent Systems and Business Informatics (Faber, Friedrich, Jannach, Schekotihin): Knowledge Acquisition and Representation, Model-based Diagnosis, Recommender Systems, Consumer Buying Behavior and Decision Support, Mission Planning, Mass Customization, Semantic Web, Engineering of Intelligent Systems, Declarative Languages and Systems, Explainable Artificial Intelligence, Context- and Ontology-Based Data Access and Integration.
- Production Systems (Gebser): Smart Industry, Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, Declarative Problem Solving, Constraint-based Methods, Preferences and Optimization, Planning and Scheduling, Algorithms and Implementation, Systems and Applications.
- System Security (Rass, Schartner): Security in Complex IT Systems, Security Concepts and Their Basics, Mathematical Fundamentals of Cryptology, Design and Analysis of Cryptographic Mechanisms, Key Management and Authentication, Applied Cryptology, Security in Distributed Systems and Networks.
- Cybersecurity (Oswald): Cryptology, Cryptographic Engineering, Side Channel Analysis, Physical Security, Statistics and Machine/Deep Learning for Cybersecurity.
- Information and Communication Systems (Eder, Köpke): Business Process Automation, in particular Temporal Issues, Evolution, Integration, and Interoperability (Workflow Systems, Web Services, Web Technologies), Information Systems for Medical Research.
- Interactive Systems (Ahlström, Hitz, Leitner): Usability Engineering and Interface Design Methodology, Novel Interaction Mechanisms, Non-classical User Interfaces, Cognitive Psychology in the Context of User Interfaces, Smart Environments Control and Interaction.
- Software Engineering (Pinzger): Theories, Methods, Processes, and Techniques for Building and Evolving Large, Complex, and Long-living Software Systems.
- Distributed and Multimedia Systems (Prodan, Lux, Schöffmann): Distributed Cloud/Fog/Edge Systems and Simulation, High-Performance Parallel Systems, Performance Analysis and Optimization, Compiler Technology, Energy Efficiency, Social Media, Computer Games, Multimedia Information Systems, Interactive Multimedia Search and Retrieval, Multimedia Content Analysis and Visualization, Applications in the Medical Domain (Endoscopy).
- Multimedia Communication (Hellwagner, Timmerer): Multimedia Communication and Content Adaptation, Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH), Quality of Service/Experience (QoS/QoE), Communication in UAV Systems, Standardization (MPEG).
Admission procedure
For the admission to the DP the current curriculum for doctoral studies of Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt has to be taken into account.
Applicants are required to send
- documents (certificates, letter of motivation and/or evidence of skills in a DP research area),
- envisaged dissertation topic, and
- supervision commitment by one of the faculty members of the DP
to the “Speaker’s” email address (cf. below).
The decision about admission will be taken jointly by the DP faculty members.
Graduation requirements
- Doctoral thesis (supervised, at least w.r.t. methodology, by two DP faculty members from different research groups)
- Performance record (compatible with the rules of the Doctoral Studies of Technical Sciences at AAU, “Dr. techn.”), i.e., at least 28 ECTS according to the DP structure depicted as follows:
A sufficient number of courses on research methods (each co-taught be at least two DP faculty members) will be continually offered. High-quality, methods-oriented, doctoral-level courses taken at other AAU departments, other universities, international summer/winter schools or as provided by international educational consortia can be credited as well. The publications have to be first-authored by the student and be at least of Class II in the AAU publication classification system.
Potential supervisors
Faculty members (potential supervisors)
- Assoc.-Prof. Dr. David Ahlström
- O. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Johann Eder
- Univ.-Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Faber
- O. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Gerhard Friedrich
- Univ.-Prof. Dr. Martin Gebser
- Univ.-Prof. Dr. Hermann Hellwagner
- Univ.-Prof. Dr. Martin Hitz
- Univ.-Prof. Dr. Dietmar Jannach
- Assoc.-Prof. Dr. Julius Köpke
- Assoc.-Prof. Dr. Gerhard Leitner
- Assoc.-Prof. Dr. Mathias Lux
- Univ.-Prof. Dr. Elisabeth Oswald
- Univ.-Prof. Dr. Martin Pinzger
- Univ.-Prof. Dr. Radu Prodan
- Assoc.-Prof. Dr. Stefan Rass
- Assoc.-Prof. Dr. Peter Schartner
- Assoc.-Prof. Dr. Konstantin Schekotihin
- Assoc.-Prof. Dr. Klaus Schöffmann
- Assoc.-Prof. Dr. Christian Timmerer
Speaker
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Hermann Hellwagner
M: hermann [dot] hellwagner [at] aau [dot] at
T: +43 463 2700 3612
Deputy Speaker
O. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Johann Eder
M: johann [dot] eder [at] aau [dot] at
T: +43 463 2700 3511
Planned courses
SS 2024
- Faber, Prodan: Peer Seminar
- Eder, Hellwagner: Design Science Research
- Ahlström, Leitner: Experiment/Study Planning and Data Analysis
- N.N. (Guest Professor): “Selected Topics in Informatics”
WS 2023/24
- Eder, Hellwagner: Doctoral Seminar
- Eder, Hellwagner: Design Science Research
- Faber, Friedrich: Formal Methods in Informatics
SS 2023
- Faber, Hellwagner: Peer Seminar
- Hellwagner, Schöffmann: Design Science Research (in previous years/equivalent to: Research Methods and Skills in Informatics)
- Hellwagner, Timmerer: Computer/Communication Systems Modelling, Simulation, and Evaluation
- Bratko (Guest Professor): Selected Topics in Machine Learning
[For planning your course schedule, please note the typical frequency of the courses:
- Design Science Research: every semester
- Doctoral Seminar: every winter semester
- Peer Seminar: every summer semester
- Selected Topics in Informatics (e.g., … in Machine Learning): every summer semester
- Formal Methods in Informatics: every two years (winter semester)
- Experiment/Study Planning and Data Analysis: every two years (summer semester)
- Computer/Communication Systems Modelling, Simulation, and Evaluation: every two years (summer semester; alternating with the previous course)]
Contact
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Hermann Hellwagner
M: hermann [dot] hellwagner [at] aau [dot] at
T: +43 463 2700 3612
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