Doctoral Position in Data Science/Machine Learning

The Research Network “Data Science @ Uni Vienna” invites applications for a doctoral position in the field of Machine Learning with applications for training load management in top-level sports

We are looking for candidates with a strong background in statistics, particularly machine learning, good programming skills in R and/or Python and experience in visualization and visual data analysis. Candidates should have a master’s degree preferably in data science, statistics, mathematics, computer science or related fields with strong quantitative orientation.

We offer a pleasant work environment within a friendly, dynamic and international team, being placed in a city with the world-wide highest living quality. The candidate will work in the project “Artificial Intelligence in Rowing” (AIROW), a highly innovative and interdisciplinary project on the interface between statistics, computer science and sports sciences. This project will bring together methodological competence in data science with current developments in sport sciences as well as technological progress in wearables and medical diagnostics in order to optimize training load of top athletes in endurance sports, such as rowing, swimming, triathlon or running. We will collect and process „big data“ from training and performance processes of individual athletes and will use state-of-the-art machine learning technology in order to quantify the training workload, to predict the effect of training impulses and to optimize training management. 

For more details, see airow.univie.ac.at

Contracts for doctoral students are limited to 4 years. Doctoral applications should include (i) a curriculum vitae, (ii) a transcript of completed courses and grades (iii) a letter of motivation, and (iv) three recommendation letters. Salary in accordance with collective bargaining agreement: §48 VwGr. B1 Grundstufe (praedoc) with relevant work experience determining the assignment to a particular salary grade.

Candidates should send all application material in a single pdf or zip file to Viktoria Schildhammer (viktoria.schildhammer@univie.ac.at). The recommendation letters should be sent by the reviewers directly to Viktoria Schildhammer (viktoria.schildhammer@univie.ac.at).

Deadline: 01.11.2022

Knowledge of German is an asset, but not required. The University of Vienna is an equal opportunity employer and aims at increasing the number of female faculty members. Therefore, in particularly, qualified women are encouraged to apply. Information about the Research Network “Data Science @ Uni Vienna” can be found at https://datascience.univie.ac.at.

If you need further information regarding the position, please, contact Professor Nikolaus Hautsch (nikolaus.hautsch@univie.ac.at)