Wednesday, February 28, 2018

[DMANET] Postdoc position in computational geometry at The University of Sydney

Postdoc position in computational geometry at The University of Sydney

We are advertising a 2.5 years (1+1.5) postdoctoral research fellowship in
computational geometry at University of Sydney, Australia.
Expected start date is the 1st of July 2018 (can be negotiated).

The successful applicant will conduct research with Joachim Gudmundsson
and André van Renssen in the Sydney Algorithms and Computing Theory
(SACT) group. The aim will be to design effective algorithms and data
structures in the area of computational movement analysis (funded by the
Australian Research Council).

Collaboration with other members of the SACT group is encouraged.
The SACT group at USyd currently includes Julián Mestre, Lijun Chang,
André van Renssen, William Umboh and Joachim Gudmundsson.

We are looking for outstanding PhD graduates with a track record in
the field of algorithms and data structures, ideally with an emphasis
on computational geometry. Experience in experimental algorithmics is
an advantage but not essential.

Salary Package: AUD 90,276 - AUD 96,905 pa plus superannuation

Please send applications by email to
joachim.gudmundsson@sydney.edu.au, including:
- a letter of application,
- a research statement, and
- a detailed curriculum vitae (incl. contact details for three referees).

Application date (AoE): 31 March 2018.

If you have any questions, you are welcome to mail us directly
(joachim.gudmundsson@sydney.edu.au).

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