Thursday, April 12, 2018

[DMANET] Postdoc position in Algorithmic Economics at TU Berlin

A postdoc position is available in the research group of Prof. Markus Brill (www.algo.tu-berlin.de<http://www.algo.tu-berlin.de>) at TU Berlin in Germany.

The position is for 2 years with the possibility of extension. Postdocs are free to pursue their own research within the scope of the group; e.g., in the context of the DFG funded Emmy Noether project "Foundations of Interactive Democracy" (www.algo.tu-berlin.de/fid<http://www.algo.tu-berlin.de/fid>). There is sufficient travel money available to support conference and workshop attendance. The postdoc position comes with a moderate teaching load of 4 hours per week (during term).

The main research themes of the group are computational social choice and algorithmic game theory. Therefore, applicants must have a strong background in discrete mathematics and algorithms. Research experience in algorithmic economics is beneficial. Fluency in written and spoken English is required.

The starting date is negotiable; we are interested in filling the position as soon as possible. The position is full-time and paid according to salary grade 100% TV-L E 13 (the standard rate for junior scientific staff at German universities; salary depends on experience and amounts to at least 2200 Euro net per month).

Berlin has been repeatedly voted one of the world's most livable cities and offers a vibrant, creative, and international living environment. Berlin's scientific landscape with three leading universities offers plenty of collaboration opportunities, for example in the context of the Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society, the Einstein Center Digital Future, the DFG research center MATHEON, the Berlin Mathematical School (BMS), or the DFG research training group Facets of Complexity.

The official job advertisement (including application instructions) can be found at https://tub.stellenticket.de/de/offers/48223/

The deadline for applications is 18 May 2018.

A PhD position is also available. For informal inquiries please contact Markus Brill.



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