PhD on LLMs for Software Engineering
Are you passionate about making significant contributions to the development of resilient and adaptable Artificial Intelligence (AI), Natural Language Processing (NLP), and Large Language Models (LLMs) tailored for the field of Software Engineering? We at the School of Computing and Communications at Lancaster University, UK, are offering an exciting opportunity for a fully funded 3.5-year Ph.D. studentship.
Project information:
The Ph.D. will focus on developing robust AI and NLP -based methods that can improve the software development cycle, including software requirements, user feedback, software patches, and more. Depending on the student's profile, a particular focus would be identifying pitfalls of current AI models with text-to-code and code-to-text transformation and working on creating or enhancing transformation techniques on related tasks.
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Start date: January or April 2024 -
Deadline for application: 15 December 2023 -
Interviews: shortly after the deadline
Eligibility
The studentship is available only for applicants who are eligible for Home Fee status (UK Home students). The minimum entry requirement for a PhD is a 2:1 honours degree in Computer Science or other relevant discipline. Excellent written and oral communication in English is a prerequisite.
We are looking for individuals with a genuine interest, and ideally experience, in software engineering, artificial intelligence or natural language processing and should be able to demonstrate strong computer programming skills.
Candidates with evidence of research skills, such as involvement in a significant Bachelors/Masters project comprising experimental research or peer-reviewed publications will be considered a plus.
For questions regarding entry requirements and admission, please direct your inquiries to Lancaster University’s Admissions Office at pgadmissions@lancaster.ac.uk. Funding
This PhD studentship is open to UK home students only and covers university tuition fees for 3.5 years and a tax-free maintenance grant (stipend) of £17,668k per annum. The studentships also include funding to support travel costs to present research at national and international conferences. International students are not eligible for this studentship. If you are an international student and still wish to apply, you will have to secure your own funding.How to Apply
You will be supervised by Dr Saad Ezzini and Dr Mo El-Haj. If you consider applying, you should first contact them informally to discuss your interest by emailing s.ezzini@lancaster.ac.uk and m.el-haj@lancaster.ac.uk (Please use the following reference in the email subject [PHD-LLM4SE]).
Dr Ezzini: https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/staff/ezzini
Dr El-Haj: https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/staff/elhaj Why Lancaster
Lancaster University is among the best in the UK. We're top 10 in The Complete University Guide 2024 and consistently placed in the top 15 in major UK league tables. We also rank highly in international league tables such as the QS World Rankings.
We provide a diverse, inclusive and stimulating research environment in the School of Computing and Communications. You will have access to outstanding research facilities and to a wide range of training opportunities for your personal and professional development. In the School, you will become part of the lifeblood of our community of over 200 research staff and students, housed in the iconic InfoLab21 building on the University’s main campus, located in beautiful countryside just outside the city of Lancaster.
More: https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/study/why-lancaster/
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Dr Saad Ezzini
Lecturer in Computer Science
School of Computing and Communications
Infolab21, Lancaster University, Lancaster, LA1 4WA