Wednesday, December 17, 2014

[DMANET] TU Graz: One Postdoctoral Position in Random Graphs

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TU Graz: One Postdoctoral Position in Random Graphs
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We are seeking outstanding candidates with expertise and proficiency in
random graphs, random graph processes, phase transitions, and critical
phenomena.

The successful candidate will be employed as a postdoctoral researcher
for two years within the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) Research Project
P26826 on

"Phase transitions and critical phenomena in random graphs"

at the Institute of Optimisation and Discrete Mathematics at Graz
University of Technology (TU Graz), Austria,
http://www.math.tugraz.at/mathb/.

This is a research position and does not carry any teaching
responsibilities. The preferred starting date is 1 September 2015, but
negotiable.

The basic salary is specified in the FWF standard personnel costs and
salaries https://www.fwf.ac.at/en/research-funding/personnel-costs/.
There are extra salary payments, the so-called 13th- and 14th-month
salaries which are favourably taxed.

There are several research groups working on Discrete Mathematics at TU
Graz. For example, TU Graz hosts a doctoral school "Discrete
Mathematics" (funded by FWF) https://www.math.tugraz.at/discrete/.

Condition of employment:
- Qualified candidates must hold a PhD degree in mathematics or
theoretical computer science before the time of appointment

Application documents:
- Cover letter of application
- Curriculum vitae including the list of publications
- A short statement of research interests
- A list of full contact information of two references who can submit
letters of recommendation

All application documents with reference number P26826 should be
electronically submitted in one PDF file by 28 February 2015 to Ms
Sandra Wissler, sandra.wissler@tugraz.at.


For further details, please contact

Mihyun Kang
Graz University of Technology
Institute of Optimization and Discrete Mathematics (Math B)
Steyrergasse 30
8010 Graz, Austria
Email: kang@math.tugraz.at
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