苏黎世大学招收软件工程博士
About the Project
The Human Aspects of Software Engineering Lab (HASEL), led by Prof. Dr. Thomas Fritz at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, invites applications for a fully funded PhD student position. For your PhD, you will work in the HASEL group on high-impact research at the intersection of empirical software engineering and human computer interaction.
Our group’s research focuses on the human aspect of software engineering to boost developer productivity and well-being. We empirically study software developers, their needs, perceptions, and how they operate on a daily basis. Based on the gathered insights, we develop approaches that use personal and biometric data to foster productive behavior at work and evaluate their benefit for professionals. In particular, our group’s research topics include developer and team productivity, (biometric) sensing of cognitive and emotional states of developers, empirical studies on developers’ information needs, and approaches to determine task switches and reduce information overload.
The fully funded PhD student position is in the area of supporting developers’ workflows and flow at work.
Your responsibilities:
• Develop and manage research projects with a focus on developer, and more generally knowledge worker, productivity and well-being;
• Conduct and complete highly innovative research, in collaboration with and supported by the group and other researchers;
• Develop new tools and approaches that are studied in lab and field studies;
• Analyze the results, publish and present them at international conferences and journals;
• Support teaching activities of the HASEL group and mentor Bachelor and Master students in topics of your areas of competence.
We offer:
• a team of young and highly motivated colleagues who are passionate about researching and improving individuals’ and teams’ productivity and well-being;
• strong support for your professional/career development;
• a very competitive salary;
• generous support for professional travel and research needs;
• an attractive (hybrid) work environment both within the research group and beyond: the University of Zurich is one of Switzerland’s leading universities in the middle of a vibrant, cosmopolitan city that regularly ranks as one of the cities with the highest quality of life in the world.
You have:
• a Master’s degree (for a PhD position) in Computer Science or a related field. Exceptional candidates from psychology and the humanities are also strongly encouraged to apply;
• an interest in understanding and improving software developers’ and other knowledge workers’ work life;
• strong analytical skills and experience in developing software (prior knowledge in data science, qualitative research, or empirical software engineering is helpful but not required);
• excellent communication skills in English (German speaking skills are welcome but not necessary). English is the working and teaching language in our department. Also, in your day-to-day life in Switzerland and especially in Zurich, you will get by well in English.
• Ability to move to Zurich, Switzerland.
Collaborations
We collaborate closely with more than 20 industrial partners to carry out and evaluate our research projects, including Microsoft, Logitech, ABB, Salesforce, and Adesso, as well as with university researchers around the globe, including Canada, the USA, and New Zealand. We publish our research in the top international journals and conferences in the fields of Software Engineering and Human Computer Interaction.
Our research group is part of the UZH Software Lab, a consortium of three professors (Hall Gall, Alberto Bacchelli and Thomas Fritz) and currently has 4 postdocs and 8 PhD students. We have a track record of substantial impact at international prime venues and are well funded.
How to apply:
If you fit this profile, like challenges and to grow personally and scientifically, and are passionate about research, then we would love to hear from you. To submit your application for a PhD student position, fill out the online application form on and upload the required documents (including your current CV, university degrees, statements of interests and contact details).
Please also submit a personalized motivation letter, in which you describe why the HASEL group is interesting to you in particular, and why you think that you’ll be a good fit. Ideally, your motivation letter is considering the rough project outline and our previous research (see above) and compares it to your previous (industrial and research) experience.
We consider applications until all positions are filled. The starting date is negotiable. Further information on our group, including the other group members, previous and current research is available online at: www.hasel.dev. If you have further questions, please contact us at “fritz [at] ifi [dot] uzh [dot] ch” and “ameyer [at] ifi [dot] uzh [dot] ch” with the subject “[Application] PhD Researcher Position at HASEL”.
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