We are looking for outstanding candidates for Ph.D. positions in the
School of Computing at Clemson University, starting summer or fall 2014.
The candidates will be a part of discrete algorithms team. The candidates
will work on combinatorial scientific computing, graphs, network science,
and large-scale optimization. The candidates will have a unique
opportunity to collaborate with scientists from national labs.
Both M.Sc. and B.Sc. candidates will be considered.
If you apply to Clemson, also send your application as soon as possible to
Ilya Safro at isafro =[at]= clemson.edu . The application should include
one pdf with
- cover letter or/and essay
- resume
- grades
- contact details of 2-3 references
The subject line must include "PhD Application (CSC)".
The School of Computing has 42 faculty members, more than 400
undergraduate majors, and over 200 graduate students collectively across
its three divisions: Computer Science, Visual Computing, and
Human-Centered Computing. Clemson University is located in Clemson, South
Carolina, a small college town on beautiful Lake Hartwell at the foothills
of the Blue Ridge Mountains, conveniently situated within a 2hr drive from
both Atlanta and Charlotte. Clemson has an enrollment of approximately
20,000. U.S. News & World Report has ranked Clemson in the Top 21
nationally among public universities, and Clemson ranks number 5 among
U.S. universities in supercomputing.
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