The Department of Computer and Systems Sciences. With over 200 employees and 4,500 students, the Department of Computer and Systems Sciences (DSV) is a strong and dynamic research and educational environment. The discipline of computer and systems sciences bridges the gap between technology and the humanities, social sciences, and behavioral sciences, with great relevance to our lives today and in the future. Our research addresses how new information and communication technology should be designed to benefit people, organizations and entire societies.
DSV offers a stimulating research community in an international environment. As a doctoral student at DSV, you study together with many other doctoral students, collaborate with senior research colleagues and get connected to other researchers in Sweden and abroad. DSV’s current location is Stockholm University's campus in Kista, north of central Stockholm, and we will move to the main Frescati campus within a couple of years.
More information about us, please visit: the Department of Computer and Systems Sciences.
Distributed machine learning – Algorithms and Theoretical Foundations: The incredible recent success of AI and machine learning has largely been driven by centralized models trained on massive datasets. However, as data collection and processing increasingly occur in complex, networked environments such as smart grids, computer clusters, and IoT systems, new challenges emerge in enabling efficient, decentralized learning.
This project, funded by the Swedish Research Council, aims to advance federated learning, reinforcement learning, and multi-agent systems by developing novel algorithms and theoretical frameworks for distributed AI. By integrating techniques from optimization, deep learning, and statistical learning, the research will address key challenges in learning from distributed, privacy-sensitive, and dynamically evolving data. Depending on the candidate’s expertise and interests, the project can focus on algorithmic development, real-world applications, or fundamental mathematical foundations, drawing from areas such as optimization, probability theory, control, signal processing, and distributed computing.
The project is part of a vibrant academic community with a strong international network, offering opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration, seminars, and scientific exchange within both academia and industry. In addition to a competitive salary and wellness benefits, the candidate is offered strong support for academic development, including funding for books, conference travel, and professional growth opportunities.
In order to be admitted to postgraduate education, the applicant must have the general and specific entry requirements. The qualification requirements must be met by the deadline for applications.
You meet general entry requirements if you have completed a second-cycle degree, or completed courses equivalent to at least 240 higher education credits, of which 60 credits must be in the second cycle, or have otherwise acquired equivalent knowledge in Sweden or elsewhere.
Specific entry requirements are described in the general syllabus for doctoral studies in the field of Computer and Systems Sciences and state that the applicant must have completed courses at second-cycle level in Computer and Systems Sciences with a minimum of 60 higher education credits, or equivalent, including a thesis with a minimum of 15 higher education credits. In addition, the applicant is required to have English language skills equivalent of Common European Framework of Reference for Languages Level B2.
The selection among the eligible candidates will be based on their capacity to benefit from the training. The following criteria will be used to assess this capacity:
Admission Regulations for Doctoral Studies at Stockholm University.
We offer a fixed-term employment as a doctoral student according to Chapter 5 of the Higher Education Ordinance (1993:100). The period of employment may not be longer than what corresponds to full-time doctoral education for four years. As a doctoral student, you should primarily devote yourself to your own doctoral education, but the employment may include work with education, research and administration to a limited extent (maximum 20 %).
A new employment as a doctoral student is for a maximum of one year, the employment is then renewed for a maximum of two years at a time.
Stockholm University strives to be a workplace free from discrimination and with equal opportunities for all.
For more information, please contact Associate Professor Sindri Magnússon, sindri.magnusson@dsv.su.se, or the Director of PhD studies, Åsa Smedberg, studierektorF@dsv.su.se.
Apply for the PhD student position at Stockholm University's recruitment system. Attach a personal letter and CV as well as the attachments requested in the application form. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that the application is complete in accordance with the instructions in the job advertisement, and that it is submitted before the deadline. We recommend that the application, with associated documents, be written in English.
The instructions for applicants are available at: How to apply for a position.
Type of employment | Temporary position |
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Contract type | Full time |
Salary | Fixed salary |
Number of positions | 1 |
Full-time equivalent | 100 % |
City | Stockholm |
County | Stockholms län |
Country | Sweden |
Reference number | SU FV-0729-25 |
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Published | 24.Feb.2025 |
Last application date | 15.Apr.2025 11:59 PM CEST |