Ph.D. Student Positions in Software Engineering
University of Arizona
Dr. Sen He’s research group in the Department of Systems and Industrial Engineering (Software Engineering Program) at the University of Arizona is looking for highly motivated and self-driven Ph.D. students starting in Fall 2024. The perspective students will receive a competitive financial package that includes a full tuition waiver, stipends, health insurance premium coverage and other benefits.Dr. Sen He joined the Department of Systems and Industrial Engineering (Software Engineering Program) as an assistant professor in August 2023. He received his Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from The University of Texas at San Antonio. He published papers in leading conferences including ESEC/FSE, ASE, MICRO, ECCV, and ICST. He received distinguished paper awards in the flagship conference ESEC/FSE. Dr. He’s research interests lie in the realm of Cloud Computing, Edge, Software Engineering, Applied AI, and Computer Vision.
For more information, please visit his website:
www.senhe.cloud,
https://sfwe.engineering.arizona.edu/person/sen-he-A.B.S. or a M.S degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Statistics, or related fields.-Research experience/interests in Cloud Computing, AI, or Computer Vision are preferred.-A minimum TOEFL score of 79 (Internet-based), or IELTS score of 6.5.-Good programming skills.-Prior research publication is a plus.
Interested students are encouraged to send Dr. He (senhe@arizona.edu) the following documents with the subject ‘PhD application for Fall 2024’:
-A comprehensive CV.
-Bachelor’s transcript (required) and Master’s transcript (if applicable).
-A one-page statement describing your motivation and research interests/goals.The Department of Systems and Industrial Engineering (SIE) at the University of Arizona was established in 1961 as the nation’s first department of systems engineering. Since then, the SIE Department has achieved international prestige for its contributions to the interdisciplinary design for large-scale complex systems involving people, technology, and information. With the introduction of a modern industrial engineering curriculum in 1972 and a reliability and quality engineering degree in 1987, the department offers a truly diverse and successful graduate program. Career opportunities for graduates of the Systems and Industrial Engineering programs are outstanding. Over the years, graduates from these programs have found employment in the nation’s leading corporations, research institutes, and universities. The University of Arizona Systems and Industrial Engineering is ranked No. 15 among public universities and No. 21 overall by the US and World Report.A public land-grant research university, the University of Arizona was founded in 1885 and was the first university in the Arizona territory. As of 2021, the University of Arizona enrolled 49,471 students: 38,528 undergraduate students and 10,943 post-graduate students. Students are enrolled in 19 separate colleges and schools. This includes the James E. Rogers College of Law and the University of Arizona College of Medicine (Tucson and Phoenix). The University of Arizona is classified among “R1: Doctoral University,” indicating strong research activity with a research expenditure estimated at $687.1 million as of 2018. Among many, the University of Arizona is the fourth most awarded public university by National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for research. The University of Arizona: Graduate Education
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