Monday, July 27, 2015

[DMANET] 3 PhD positions in Discrete Mathematics at TU Graz (Austria)

Doctoral Program Discrete Mathematics (in its second phase 2015-2018)
offers an advanced PhD training and research program. It is run jointly by

- Graz University of Technology,
- University of Graz,
- University of Leoben,

and funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) and the three supporting
universities.

Find more details at

https://www.math.tugraz.at/discrete

There are 3 PhD positions still available on the projects:

P01 *Random walk models on graphs and groups* with project leader
Wolfgang Woess
P04 *Fractal analysis and combinatorics of digital expansions* with
project leader Peter Grabner
P14 *Random graphs on a surface *with project leader Mihyun Kang

We offer PhD positions in duration for up to 4 years and a gross salary
of 27.900 EUR per year. Optional teaching is compensated separately.
There is additional funding for extended stays abroad. The official
language is English.

For project descriptions, as well as the formal application criteria, see

https://www.math.tugraz.at/discrete/index.php?link=positions.

Applications should be sent as a *single PDF file* to

discrete2015@tugraz.at

The candidates are encouraged to have confidential reference letters by
their master thesis advisor, and if possible, also by one or two
internationally recognized researchers, being directly sent to the
e-mail address above.

The deadline for applications is *September 15, 2015. *A selection of
candidates will be invited for an interview which will take place in
October, 2015. Find the announcement also here

https://www.math.tugraz.at/discrete/PhD_Graz.pdf.

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