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Join our interdisciplinary research network at the newly founded Thurgau Institute for Digital Transformation (TIDIT) in Kreuzlingen, Switzerland, and help found the Data Systems (DS) group. Work on trajectory database systems in close collaboration with the University of Konstanz and the HTWG Konstanz.
At the Data Systems group, we focus on data and database systems for real-world applications, handling large-scale trajectory and spatio-temporal data. Trajectory data track object movement, for example, of vehicles, people, or animals. Trajectory data raise research challenges in efficient storage, complex querying, noise/uncertainty, and privacy protection. Our research advances systems for trajectory data management, including foundational data models, expressive query operators, federated query processing, and trajectory-aware query optimization. We target applications like urban mobility (taxi trip planning), animal behavior research (e.g., Movebank), and logistics (fleet movement data).
Learn more about us at:
https://tidit.ch/data_systems/
Your research focus topics will include (but are not limited to):
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We look forward to your CV to [email protected]. Please submit all documents as a single PDF file with a subject line: PhD Position: Database Systems. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, with no fixed deadline, so early submission is encouraged.
For questions feel free to contact Johann Bornholdt, [email protected]
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