In this context, the Algorithms and Complexity Group at TU Wien (https://www.ac.tuwien.ac.at), is looking for outstanding candidates linking Mathematics with (a) computational social choice or (b) big data algorithmics, who are interested in submitting an application to the WWTF call.
Requirements: Applicants should have an excellent track record demonstrating the innovative application of mathematical methods in one of the two above mentioned areas with a particular focus on algorithmic and complexity theoretic questions. Other topics overlapping with the research interests of the Algorithms and Complexity Group are parameterised complexity, fixed-parameter algorithms, and kernelization.
Application procedure: For a first step, informal inquiries, including a CV with publication list, list of research projects, and a two-page description of a potential topic for a WWTF grant application should be sent to Doris Dicklberger<dicklberger@ac.tuwien.ac.at> as soon as possible but no later than June 11, 2017.
Female applicants are explicitly encouraged to apply.
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