At the Department of Computer Science of University of Mons (Belgium) we have an open PhD
position on a new research project on "ML4SECO: Predictive Health Modelling of
Evolving Software Packaging Ecosystems". This project will start in 2021 and bring
together recent developments in machine learning, software evolution and open source
software ecosystems. The project aims to develop prediction, simulation and discovery
models to analyse and predict the health of evolving open source ecosystems and their
constituent software components. The project will be conducted at the Department of
Computer Science<http://informatique.umons.ac.be> of the University of
Mons<https://web.umons.ac.be/en/>, lead by Tom
Mens<https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=5RJe8dsAAAAJ&am…
(Full Professor, Software Engineering Lab) and Souhaib Ben
Taieb<http://souhaib-bentaieb.com/> (Associate Professor, Big Data and Machine
Learning Lab). Belgium is centrally located in Europe, and the labs are well-connected to
other research teams worldwide. A research position in our group is an ideal stepping
stone for an independent research career in academia or industry. Our teams host
researchers of various nationalities, hence the working language will be English.
How to apply: Candidates should have a Master's degree or equivalent in computer
science, with a background in machine learning and/or software engineering. A good
knowledge of statistics and former experience in data analysis and open source software
development are recommended. Interested applicants should contact the principal
investigators Tom Mens<mailto:tom.mens@umons.ac.be> and Souhaib Ben
Taieb<mailto:Souhaib.BENTAIEB@umons.ac.be> by e-mail.
Official applications should be submitted at your earliest convenience and should indicate
at least: a motivation letter; the earliest available starting date of the candidate; a CV
including previous experience; a list of previous publications (if applicable); a digital
copy of the master thesis; a copy of relevant grade documents; full contact details of the
candidate; contact information for at least two potential academic referees that we may
contact.
For a short summary of the project and its research objectives, see:
https://souhaib-bentaieb.com/arc-project/
Tom Mens
Software Engineering Lab
Faculty of Sciences
University of Mons