Wednesday, January 22, 2014

[DMANET] PhD student position in Discrete Optimization at TU Dortmund

The department of Mathematics at TU Dortmund offers a PhD student
position to be filled at the next possible date. The initial appointment
will be for one year, with a possible extension to December 31, 2017.
The position is a full-time appointment with a salary according to E13
of the TV-L public-employee tariff or TVÜ-L, if applicable. The position
is in principle suitable for part-time employees.

The position will be funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG)
through subproject C3 within the Collaborative Research
Centre/Transregio 63 "InPROMPT". The goal of this project is, in
cooperation with the chair of Automation/Modeling at the University of
Magdeburg (Germany), to develop new mathematical methods for the global
optimization of integrated liquid multi-phase systems.
Candidates must hold a qualifying university degree in mathematics and
have profound knowledge in the field of discrete optimization and/or
mixed-integer global optimization. The official job announcement (in
German) including a detailed job description and a full list of required
qualifications can be found at

https://service.tu-dortmund.de/documents/18/1299244/Wiss.+Besch%C3%A4ftigte+bzw.+wiss.+Besch%C3%A4ftigter+%28Ref.Nr.+186-13%29/7d15356c-1f8e-448e-8195-828019fcfafc?version=1.0


Please send applications, including the usual documentation and quoting
reference no 186-13 by February 05, 2014, to:

Technische Universitaet Dortmund
Fakultaet fuer Mathematik
Jun.-Prof. Dr. Dennis Michaels
Vogelpothsweg 87
44227 Dortmund
Germany

or applications in electronical form (pdf) at

dennis.michaels@tu-dortmund.de

For further information, please contact:
Jun.-Prof. Dr. Dennis Michaels
Tel. +49 231 755 7225
email: dennis.michaels@tu-dortmund.de


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