The successful candidate will join the Edinburgh Research Group in Operational Research and Optimization (www.maths.ed.ac.uk/ERGO) and will work with Dr Sergio Garcia Quiles, Professor Jacek Gondzio and Dr Joerg Kalcsics on the project funded by the EPSRC Research Grant EP/P029825/1 "IP-Match: Integer Programming for Large and Complex Matching Problems".
This project is in collaboration with the University of Glasgow (EPSRC Research Grant EP/P029825/1) and the Project Partners NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) and Teach First.
Applicants will have completed a PhD in Operational Research or a related field and will demonstrate outstanding research potential. An ideal candidate will have a documented expertise and research record in integer programming. The applicant will demonstrate excellent programming skills (C++ or similar) and will have high expertise in optimization solvers (CPLEX or similar).
All applicants should apply online. Only complete applications will be considered. Please upload a CV and a research statement under optional documents and arrange for at least two referees to send letters of recommendation directly to hr@maths.ed.ac.uk by the closing date of 5pm (GMT) on Monday July 31st 2017. We anticipate interviews will be held on the week commencing September 11th.
Salary: GBP 32,004 - 38,183 (depending on experience)
Informal enquiries: Dr Sergio Garcia Quiles, phone: +44 131 650 5038, e-mail: sergio.garcia-quiles@ed.ac.uk
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