A fully funded PhD position in Multiobjective Optimisation is available
at the University of Auckland.
The PhD project will be part of the research project "Novel
Decomposition Techniques for Multiobjective Optimisation". The
successful candidate will work on the integration of decomposition
techniques such as Dantzig-Wolfe and Bender's decomposition in
multiobjective optimisation methods, and their potential applications.
The PhD candidate will be working with Dr Andrea Raith (Engineering
Science, University of Auckland), and Associate Professor Richard Lusby
(Danish Technical University, Copenhagen, Denmark).
Scholarship: The upcoming scholarship will provide $27,500 per annum,
and covers fees up to $7,500 per annum. The PhD candidate has the
opportunity to visit Richard Lusby at Danish Technical University. The
university also provides support that can be used towards conference
travel and other research expenses.
For details on the application process, please refer to the project
description on the University of Auckland findathesis page (project
10385334): https://www.findathesis.auckland.ac.nz/research-entry/10385334
Applications will be reviewed from 1 October 2017 until the position is
filled.
Questions can be directed to Andrea Raith a.raith@auckland.ac.nz
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Andrea Raith
Senior Lecturer,
Engineering Science, Faculty of Engineering
University of Auckland
New Zealand
Phone: +64 9 9231977
email: a.raith@auckland.ac.nz
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