Tuesday, January 9, 2018

[DMANET] Postdoc postition in Algorithms & Combinatorial Optimization at University of Bremen (Germany)

Postdoc position
University of Bremen, Germany

A postdoc position is available in the group of Prof. Nicole Megow at
the University of Bremen in the department of mathematics and computer
science. The group's research focus is on combinatorial optimization,
efficient algorithms, approximation algorithms, optimization under
uncertainty such as online, stochastic, and robust optimization.

The ideal candidate holds (or is close to obtaining) a PhD in
mathematics, theoretical computer science or a related area, and should
have a solid publication record in the areas of algorithms (ideally
approximation algorithms) and combinatorial optimization. A background
in some of the other above-mentioned topics is desirable. In addition,
the successful candidate will be highly self-motivated, passionate about
his/her work, and have good ability to work both independently as well
as in a team.

The position is a full-time position paid according to the Federal
German Payment scale TV-L 13. The appointment is till June 30, 2019,
with the possibility of extension. Teaching is not required, but welcome.

Applications will be reviewed starting from February 15, 2018, until the
position is filled. The envisioned starting date is as soon as possible
but may be negotiable.

Please send your application including
- a detailed CV with a list of publications and 2-3 references
- a short summary of past and current research interests as a single
pdf(!) to nicole.megow@uni-bremen.de

For any question, do not hesitate to contact:

Nicole Megow
nicole.megow@uni-bremen.de
http://www.cslog.uni-bremen.de/nmegow/
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