for
I N F O R M A T I C S
Seeks several
POSTDOCS
For the Algorithms and Complexity Department
directed by Kurt Mehlhorn
We are looking for applicants from all areas of algorithmics, including
related areas like computer algebra, complexity theory and discrete
mathematics. We are also explicitly looking for people interested in
algorithm engineering and the design and implementation of algorithm
libraries.
The Max-Planck-Institute for Computer Science is located on the campus
of the Universitaet des Saarlandes in Saarbruecken, Germany. Currently,
around 40 researchers from several nationalities work in the Algorithms
and Complexity Department. Our working language is English. The group
collaborates with several of the major research institutions in Europe
and the U.S. and has high international visibility. There is generous
travel support available for all group members. Postdoctoral
fellowships are available for one or two years. Stipends are 2.300 Euro
per month, taxfree. Other conditions are possible in some special cases,
subject to case-by-case review.
Applications from disabled applicants are appreciated. Our institute
supports the principle of equal opportunity for men and women, and is
therefore interested in applications from women.
Applications (including curriculum vitae, list of publications, a
research plan (1 page is enough), names of references with their e-mail
addresses, intended period of stay, and your two most "interesting"
papers (preferably just URLs)) must be sent by email in PDF format to
Christina Fries (chfries@mpi-inf.mpg.de) by January 30, 2011. In
addition, written applications may be sent to
Kurt Mehlhorn
Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik
Campus E1 4
D-66123 Saarbrücken
Germany
For further information, also on other offers, please refer to
http://www.mpi-inf.mpg.de/departments/ag1/offers.html
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