The PhD researcher will be part of the Stream Intelligence Lab under the supervision of Prof. Pieter Bonte. This vacancy is situated within the Science and Technology at campus Kulak in Kortrijk which provides education in a wide range of bachelor's programs in sciences, including computer science, informatics, mathematics, and physics, as well as the pathway to engineering. The lab is affiliated with the Declarative Languages and Artificial Intelligence (DTAI) Section of the Department of Computer Science of the KU Leuven.
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Stream Reasoning is an emerging research field that investigates how decisions can be made from data streams before insights become outdated. Data streams refer to continuous flows of data that are constantly generated, for example, by sensors. Since data streams change rapidly, more recent insights are typically much more valuable.
Stream Reasoning is an interdisciplinary field within artificial intelligence that combines knowledge-driven techniques from logic with data-driven techniques from machine learning to quickly draw actionable insights from various data streams.
Stream Reasoning has numerous applications, such as in autonomous vehicles, robotics, web analytics, and the Internet of Things. In terms of applications, our lab focuses mainly on Internet of Things applications and the realization of Edge processing.
You will receive a PhD scholarship to join our lab and pursue your doctoral studies. Initially, this full-time position is offered on a one-year contract, with the possibility of extension based on your performance and the acquisition of additional funding. The ultimate objective is to complete your PhD within a four-year timeframe.
The research will be based at campus Kulak in Kortrijk. Next to the research within your PhD, you will contribute to the education of our students by supporting lectures and lab sessions.
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