[Event at CIG] Open Position Junior-Professorship for Modeling and Analysis in Mobility Software Engineering at Karlsruhe Institute of Technoloigy (KIT), Germany

Ralf Reussner reussner at kit.edu
Tue Jan 11 19:46:22 CET 2022


Dear Colleague,

please find below an open job post for a Junior Professorship 
(comparable to Assistant Professor) at KIT, Germany.

Junior-Professorship (without Tenure Track) for Modeling and Analysis in 
Mobility Software Engineering

https://www.informatik.kit.edu/downloads/20211201_W1_ICM_LHG-Ausschreibung-englisch.pdf

Job description:
The junior professorship is associated with a junior research group 
leadership and is intended to strengthen the focus on Mobility Software 
Engineering in the Innovation Campus “Mobility of the Future” (ICM). In 
the ICM, the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and the University of 
Stuttgart combine their competences in research and innovation to 
conduct interdisciplinary research into new forms of individual 
mobility, flexible production technologies and future value-added 
networks, thereby offering an ideal environment for the junior 
professorship.
The professorship's mission is to research, integrate, develop, and 
adapt modeling languages and analysis methods that address specific 
challenges of individual mobility of the future. Examples would be the 
development and analysis of discrete-continuous (hybrid) models or the 
handling of dynamic context changes of mobile, especially 
runtime-adaptive systems. The primary goal of the research should be to 
improve the reliability of mobility systems. Therefore, it is expected 
that quality attributes of the systems such as security, safety, 
reliability or availability will be considered in the context of the 
research.
The professorship contributes to an appropriate extent to the teaching 
of the KIT Department of Informatics. The professorship is associated 
with a teaching obligation of 4 hours before and 6 hours after the 
successful evaluation. You will actively shape your research at KIT and 
your own further development and will independently supervise doctoral 
candidates and students. In doing so, you will combine a cooperative 
working method with strong communication skills.

Qualification:
A university degree, pedagogical aptitude and special aptitude for 
scientific work are required as well as an excellent dissertation. At 
the time of the call for applications, the PhD should not have been 
completed more than four years ago. It´s advantageous, if you have 
experience in teaching and in the acquisition of third-party funds and 
if you are international visible. Employment conditions as outlined in § 
51 LHG (Act of Baden-Württemberg on Universities and Colleges) in 
conjunction with § 20 KITG (KIT-Act) in the version applicable until the 
legal validity of the 2. KIT-Weiterentwicklungsgesetz (2nd KIT Further 
Development Act) shall apply as well as the Quality Assurance Concept 
for Junior Professorships and Tenure-Track Professorships at Karlsruhe 
Institute of Technology (KIT), which is also followed by the evaluation 
procedure and the general evaluation criteria. This junior professorship 
is expected to be committed to the "Mobility of the Future" innovation 
campus. For a plannable scientific career development, an accompanying 
procedure is offered at KIT.

Institute:
KASTEL - Institute of Information Security and Dependability / 
KIT-Department of Informatics / Division II


Contract duration:
The employment will be for a period of six years as a temporary civil 
servant or as an employee. An interim evaluation takes place in the 
fourth year of service, and a final evaluation at the end of the 
employment period.

Starting date:
As soon as possible, probably not before summer of 2022.

Application up to:
30.01.2022
Contact person in line-management:
Professor Ralf Reussner / reussner at kit.edu

Application:
Applications in English language with the required documents (curriculum 
vitae, degree certificates as well as a list of publications) and a 
perspective paper (maximum of two pages) should be sent - preferably 
summarized in a single PDF file and by e-mail - to the Karlsruhe 
Institute of Technology, Dean's Office of the KIT Department of 
Informatics, Division 2, Am Fasanengarten 5, D-76131 Karlsruhe, 
dekanat at informatik.kit.edu by January, 30 2022. For further information, 
please contact Professor Dr. Ralf Reussner, E-Mail: reussner at kit.edu.

KIT is an equal opportunity employer. Women are especially encouraged to 
apply. Recognized severely disabled persons will be preferred if they 
are equally qualified.

The processing of personal data by the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology 
(KIT) is carried out according to the Privacy Policy.

The KIT is certified as a family-friendly university and offers 
part-time employment, leaves of absence, a Dual Career Service and 
coaching to actively promote work-life-balance.

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Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
KASTEL - Institute of Information Security and Dependability
Forschungszentrum Informatik (FZI)


Prof. Dr. Ralf H. Reussner
KIT: Chair Dependability of Software-intensive Systems (DSiS): reussner at kit.edu
KIT: Vice Dean of KIT-Department of Informatics: reussner at kit.edu
FZI: Director: reussner at fzi.de

Am Fasanengarten 5, Building 50.34, Room 328
D-76131 Karlsruhe
GERMANY

Phone: +49 721 608-45993
Fax: +49 721 608-45990
http://sdq.ipd.kit.edu / http://www.fzi.de

Registered office:
Kaiserstrasse 12, 76131 Karlsruhe, Germany

KIT -- The Research University in the Helmholtz Association
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The Palladio book: https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/modeling-and-simulating-software-architectures
The Design For Future book: https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783030134983

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Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
KASTEL - Institute of Information Security and Dependability
Forschungszentrum Informatik (FZI)


Prof. Dr. Ralf H. Reussner
KIT: Chair Dependability of Software-intensive Systems (DSiS): reussner at kit.edu
KIT: Vice Dean of KIT-Department of Informatics: reussner at kit.edu
FZI: Director: reussner at fzi.de

Am Fasanengarten 5, Building 50.34, Room 328
D-76131 Karlsruhe
GERMANY

Phone: +49 721 608-45993
Fax: +49 721 608-45990
http://sdq.ipd.kit.edu / http://www.fzi.de

Registered office:
Kaiserstrasse 12, 76131 Karlsruhe, Germany

KIT -- The Research University in the Helmholtz Association
--------------------------------------------------------------
The Palladio book: https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/modeling-and-simulating-software-architectures
The Design For Future book: https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783030134983



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