You love algorithms? You devour combinatorics? You have an insatiable
appetite for optimization? You are a freshly baked Master of Science,
looking for a paid PhD position? Then please read on!
We, the Theoretical Computer Science group at Osnabrück University,
are looking for a highly talented and motivated
Research Assistant / PhD student
(full position "Landesstelle", pay grade TV-L 13, 100%)
starting in autumn.
Our research focus is graph algorithms, exact and approximative
combinatorial optimization, graph drawing and Algorithm Engineering.
For this position you should have gained relevant experience through
your Master's thesis in at least one of these fields. The position is
initially limited to three years and includes teaching duties of (at
most) 4 hours/week during the semester.
You should be flexible, reliable, independent, team-oriented and have:
* a Master/diploma in Computer Science, Mathematics or a related field
* experience in algorithms and/or (mathematical) combinatorial
optimization; corresponding Master's thesis
* very good programming skills
* very good English knowledge
See http://cs.uni-osnabrueck.de/theoinf for more information on us and
on this open position. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to
contact me: markus.chimani@uni-osnabrueck.de.
Applications should include the usual documents (including a
letter of recommendation by the thesis advisor!) and are to be
directed by **August 7th, 2013** to:
Prof. Dr. Markus Chimani
Institute for Computer Science, FB 6
Osnabrueck University
Albrechtstrasse 28
D-49076 Osnabrueck
Btw: Just ten years ago, Osnabrück ranked **first** when comparing
the respective residents' happiness throughout all cities in Germany!
(And yes, after this peak, it still ranked high in the subsequent studies)
--
Prof. Dr. Markus Chimani
Theoretical Computer Science
Department of Mathematics/Computer Science
Osnabrück University
markus.chimani@uni-osnabrueck.de
http://www.cs.uni-osnabrueck.de/theoinf/
Tel: +49 (0)541/969-2478
Fax: +49 (0)541/969-2799
Albrechtstrasse 28
49076 Osnabrück, GERMANY
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