This is a 5-years paid PhD position. The position will be with the
Database group of the TU Eindhoven. You will join a vibrant team of 5 permanent researchers/academics and 8 PhD students, and collaborate with other top research institutes across Europe. You will participate in cutting-edge research, publish your work in leading conferences and journals for data management (SIGMOD, VLDB, TODS, TKDE), and contribute to open-source tools. You will travel to present your work to international conferences, and to meet world-class academics.
You will be supervised by
dr. Odysseas Papapetrou. You will work on management and analytics for data streams. Data streams are omnipresent, and it is expected that, by 2025, 90% of the big companies will be exploiting such data to drive real-time intelligence (
https://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=prUS49936122). Accordingly, the big tech companies invest Millions on developing streaming solutions and platforms to support efficient stream processing. Still, compared to the case of static-stored data, the current progress in streaming algorithms is far from satisfactory.
One of the possible ways to handle data streams is by the use of synopses, to summarize the streams (
https://dsf.berkeley.edu/cs286/papers/synopses-fntdb2012.pdf). In this project, you will work on designing, developing, and evaluating synopses to address novel challenges. You will contribute to open-source code, and disseminate your results by writing papers. The ultimate goal is to build a synopses-powered stream analytics engine, with capabilities on par to the ones offered by state-of-the-art databases for static data.
This is a Teaching PhD position. Throughout your PhD you will spend some time helping with the teaching of relevant courses (e.g., by running instruction sessions, and by correcting students' homework). You will also have the opportunity to obtain teaching qualifications.