Wednesday, May 31, 2017

[DMANET] PhD/PostDoc positions in the beautiful and citation-rich Osnabrueck

Citations are important for scientists.
Osnabrueck is home of one of the most-cited newspapers in Germany.
That should be a good omen for your future!

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The chair of Theoretical Computer Science
at Osnabrueck University offers
two full-time 3-year positions (TV-L 13)
for PhD students or PostDocs
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As a successful applicant, you will join our research in the fields of
algorithms and algorithm engineering, graph drawing and topological
graph theory, and/or combinatorial network optimization. The position
comes with a teaching obligation (typically in German) of 4 SWS.


IDEALLY, YOU HAVE...
*) ...an excellent Master degree or PhD in Computer Science,
Mathematics, or a related field;
*) ...deep knowledge in algorithms, combinatorial optimization, graph
theory, and/or algorithm engineering;
*) ...very good programming skills (preferably in C++);
*) ...very good German and English skills;
*) ...experience in teaching (e.g. tutor, teaching assistant, etc.)


The official job advertisement (in German) can be found at
<https://www.uni-osnabrueck.de/universitaet/arbeiten_an_der_universitaet
/ stellenausschreibung/112_fb_6_wiss_mitarbeit.html> or at
the group's webpage <tcs.uni-osnabrueck.de>.

Please send your application (including motivation letter, CV,
certificates, letter/s of recommendation) as *one* PDF file to
<markus.chimani@uni-osnabrueck.de> by June 21st, 2017.
--- If you have any questions, please contact me! Looking forward to
hear from you!


PS: According to several studies, people living in Osnabrueck are
amongst the happiest Germans!

--
Prof. Dr. Markus Chimani

Theoretical Computer Science
Department of Mathematics/Computer Science
Osnabrück University

markus.chimani@uni-osnabrueck.de
http://tcs.uni-osnabrueck.de/
Tel: +49 (0)541/969-2478
Fax: +49 (0)541/969-2799

Wachsbleiche 27
49090 Osnabrück, GERMANY
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