[IRIS] Vacant PhD scholarship in Copenhagen within the fields of Information Systems and Human-Computer Interaction

Jacob Nørbjerg jno.digi at cbs.dk
Sun Nov 21 11:16:01 EST 2021


Dear colleague
We are looking for a PhD candidate who can understand one of the Scandinavian languages. Could you please help us distribute our PhD job advertisement to your network? The call is as follows:

“Copenhagen Business School (CBS) invites applications for one vacant PhD scholarship within the fields of Information Systems and Human-Computer Interaction.

Core research areas of the Department of Digitalization (DIGI) are Information Systems and Human-Computer Interaction. It is the ambition of the Department to create a context where researchers can accomplish their potential in a supportive and conductive environment with a set of common values, aspirations and directions. Teaching responsibilities of the Department comprise undergraduate and graduate teaching in Information Systems and Human-Computer Interaction.

This position is linked to the SIOT project which is funded by the DIRECT and CBS, focusing on the Security of Internet of Things. This is an interdisciplinary project initiated by researchers from Aarhus University, Aalborg University, Alexandra Institute, Copenhagen Business School, and Technical University of Denmark, as well as industrial partners from both private and public sectors.

The project’s full title is: “SIOT – Secure Internet of Things – risk analysis in design and operation”. The SIOT project propose to use algorithms from automata theory and game theory to automate risk analysis and security strategy synthesis. The implementation of the security policies will consider both technical as well as social aspects, in particular usability in organizations and training of people.

The CBS team will focus on 1) studying the adequacy and usability of current risk analysis and design tools for target organization, 2) improving the user interface design and assess effectiveness of the IoT security toolkits from a human-centered perspective, 3) designing, implementing, and certifying the IoT security‐related training program based on the developed tools or systems, and 4) proposing guidelines/code‐of‐conduct regarding IoT security for organizational stakeholders.

The applicants must hold a master’s degree or equivalent in a relevant area of study. Applicants who are in the process of finishing their master’s thesis are also welcome to apply for this position.

You should be able to:
•    Master quantitative methods, such as experiment, applied economics, and survey.
•    Master at least one statistical software, e.g. STATA, R, SPSS, or SAS.
•    Master at least one of the following programming language: Python, Java, C++/C.
•    Experience on Internet-of-Things design/development/implementation.
•    Communicate in Danish/Swedish/Norwegian (at least speaking and understanding)
•    Have fluency in written and oral English

Desired but not mandatory qualifications:
•    Knowledge and experience in Data Science and Machine Learning techniques is an advantage
•    Knowledge on Game theory/economic analysis/operations research method and interaction design”

For more information, here is the link:
https://www.cbs.dk/en/about-cbs/jobs-cbs/vacant-positions/phd-scholarship-within-the-fields-of-information-systems-and-human-computer-interaction

Qiqi Jiang
Associate Professor
Department of Digitalization
COPENHAGEN BUSINESS SCHOOL
Howitzvej 60 / Room 3.17
2000 Frederiksberg
Denmark
Tel.: +45 4185 2580
qj.digi at cbs.dk<mailto:qj.digi at cbs.dk>
www.jiangqiqi.com<http://www.jiangqiqi.com>


Jacob Nørbjerg
Associate professor, Phd.
Department of Digitalization
Copenhagen Business School
Howitzvej 60
2000 Frederiksberg
Denmark
Phone: +45 3815 4422
Cell: +45 4185 2421
E-mail: jno.digi at cbs.dk<mailto:jno.digi at cbs.dk>
Skype: jnoerbjerg







-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://lists.aisnet.org/pipermail/iris_lists.aisnet.org/attachments/20211121/0581d2b4/attachment-0001.html>


More information about the IRIS mailing list