Saturday, November 29, 2014

[DMANET] Ph.D. positions available in Theory and Algorithms at the University of Bristol

Title: Ph.D. positions in Theory and Algorithms at Bristol

Ph.D. positions are available in the Theory and Algorithms Group of
the University of Bristol, UK. These positions are fully funded,
subject to competition.

Deadline for applications: 5 January, 2015; however, we encourage
early applications.

Students interested in one or more of the following topics are invited to apply:

* String algorithms
* Streaming algorithms
* Quantum computation
* Algorithms for dynamic data
* Time and space lower bounds
* Algorithmic spectral graph theory
* Principles of programming languages

Please visit http://www.cs.bris.ac.uk/Research/Algorithms/ for details
of the members of the group as well our past and current research.
General information about funding for Ph.D. students is available at
http://www.bristol.ac.uk/engineering/graduate-school/pg-open/funding/index.html
.

To apply, or for any informal enquiries, please email Dr Raphael
Clifford ( clifford@cs.bris.ac.uk ) with a brief description of your
academic interests, and attaching a CV. The subject line of your
email should read "PhD application".

The University of Bristol is a research-intensive institution
regularly ranked among the top universities in the UK. With a
population of over 400,000, Bristol is the largest city in the South
West of the UK and the region's leading centre for business, culture
and education. Bristol recently came top in the 2013 MoneySuperMarket
"Quality of Living Index" ranking with the quote "Bristol beats other
cities hands down", and in "The Sunday Times" "Best Places to Live in
Britain" 2014.

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