are invited for a 3-year position as Assistant Professor in Computer
Science with specialization in Analytic Combinatorics at the Department
of
Applied Mathematics (KAM), Faculty of Mathematics
and Physics, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, with the
possibility of renewal and shift to tenure track.
Candidates should have a PhD in Mathematics, Computer Science or
Operations Research, and demonstrate strong potential for excellence in
research.
The successful candidate will be expected to conduct research related
to
analytic and structural combinatorics, graph theory, probabilistic
methods
and analysis of algorithms.
The successful applicant will teach in English and within three
years also in Czech, topics mainly from mathematical analysis, discrete
mathematics and computer science. Good knowledge of Czech is
advantageous
but not necessary.
Desirable are a previous postdoc in combinatorics and strong background
in
analytic methods and graph theory.
Signed application in paper form, accompanied by curriculum vitae,
proof
of education, list of publications, and a description of pedagogical
experience should be sent to the Personnel Department of the MFF UK, Ke
Karlovu 3, 121 16 Prague 2, Czech Republic, by April 30; early
application is encouraged. The candidates should also arrange for two
recommendation letters to be sent electronically to
Martin Loebl (head of KAM) loebl@kam.mff.cuni.cz
The official announcement is at
http://www.mff.cuni.cz/fakulta/prace/20160308-kam.htm
Selected candidates will be invited for interview in May.
Department web page:
http://kam.mff.cuni.cz/
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mailto://loebl@kam.ms.mff.cuni.cz
http://www.ms.mff.cuni.cz/~loebl
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