Tuesday, January 28, 2014

[DMANET] Post-doc position (UniversitätsassistentIn, tenure track) at the University of Vienna

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA

Post-doc position (UniversitätsassistentIn, tenure track) at the Faculty
of Computer Science for the Field of Algorithms

The Rectorate invites applications for a post-doc position
(UniversitätsassistentIn, tenure track) at the Faculty of Computer Science
for the Field of Algorithms. The position is available as soon as
possible.
The candidate should have a strong background in the development and
analysis of combinatorial algorithms in the standard as well as in more
refined models of computation such as distributed computing and data
stream algorithms.

Position Offering:
The advertised position is a scientific tenure track position: within the
first two years of employment the University of Vienna may offer a
"qualification agreement" if the scientific performance of the employee
suggests that the required qualification can be reached.
This agreement is connected with the title of "Assistant Professor"
[AssistenzprofessorIn].
In case the goals of the "qualification agreement" are met, the employment
(limited to a period of 6 years) will be made permanent and the title of
the employee will be changed to "Associate Professor" [assoziierte/r
ProfessorIn].
If the qualification is not reached, the employment ends upon expiry of
the contract term; in case of an indefinite employment at that time, such
employment may be terminated by the University.

Working time: 100%
Prerequisites for application:
 PhD and a minimum of two years of post-doc experience
 scientific publications relevant to the field
 teaching experience or teaching concept
See
http://personalwesen.univie.ac.at/en/for-applicants/tenure-tracks/faculty-of-computer-science/
for more details.


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