Multiple Job Vacancies Available (CLEM, DarTwin, QAE)
We have several exciting job opportunities available across our research projects!
DarTwin Project Positions
The DarTwin (Foundations for the Systematic Evolution of Digital Twins) project is looking for:
- 2 PostDoc Researchers
- 2 PhD Students
with placement at JKU Linz, Austria and in Antwerp, Belgium.
Start Date: May 2026
This FWF-FWO WEAVE funded international collaboration between Johannes Kepler University Linz (Austria) and University of Antwerp (Belgium) focuses on the systematic evolution of digital twin systems.
Research Areas:
- Digital twin evolution and co-evolution
- Model-driven engineering
- Cyber-physical systems
- Continuous validation and verification
More details and application information
CLEM Project Positions
The CLEM (Combining Live and Exploratory Modeling) project has openings for:
Start Date: March 2026
PhD Position at JKU Linz
Work on developing tool-supported methodology for live and exploratory modeling of behavioral models.
PhD Position at University of Rennes
Focus on interactive model execution architectures and language design principles.
Research Topics:
- Modeling Language Engineering
- Live modeling techniques
- Exploratory modeling approaches
- Interactive model execution engines
- Design space exploration
More information on the CLEM website
QAE Project Position
The QAE (Quantum Algorithm Engineering: Bridging the Gap to Industrial Applications) project has an opening for:
Start Date: Early 2026
PhD Position at JKU Linz
The Institute of Business Informatics – Software Engineering @ JKU Linz invites applications for a PhD position in Quantum Software Engineering within the FFG-funded QAE project.
Research Focus: The successful candidate will conduct research on novel software engineering concepts, methods, and techniques for developing hybrid quantum/classical software systems, with the opportunity to pursue a PhD thesis within the project scope.
Contact
For inquiries about these positions, please contact:
- Stefan Klikovits
- Manuel Wimmer
Visit our projects page for more information about our research.