Saturday, June 30, 2018

[DMANET] PhD position in Random Graphs at Groningen University

.*** PhD position in Random Graphs at Groningen University ***

A fully funded PhD position is available at the Department of
Mathematics of Groningen University, to work on random graphs and
related topics under the direction of Prof. Tobias Müller.
The position comes with a full scholarship four years and carries no
teaching load.
It is available immediately and needs to be filled by 1 October 2018.
Groningen is a lively, picturesque city in the north of the
Netherlands.

REQUIREMENTS: Candidates should have completed a Masters degree in
Mathematics or a related discipline by the time they start the
position. A strong background in probability theory and discrete
mathematics is advantageous, but mathematical maturity and motivation
are more important.

APPLICATION DEADLINE: For full consideration, please apply on or
before Friday 13 July 2018. Reviewing of applications will commence on
13 July 2018, but we accept applications until all the position is
filled.

HOW TO APPLY: Please send the following material to tobias.muller@rug.nl:

1. A cover letter including an explanation why you consider pursuing a
Ph.D. in the area of random graph theory;
2. An up-to-date curriculum vitae;
3. A list of all courses taken for your bachelor's and master's
degrees together with grades and explanations of the grades;
4. If available, a copy of the Bachelor thesis and Master thesis;
5. The name and contact details of one academic referee, preferably
your master thesis supervisor. Please make sure that they also send
their confidential reference letters directly to tobias.muller@rug.nl
to arrive by the deadline.

INQUIRIES: If you have any questions, please send an e-mail to Tobias
Müller : tobias.muller@rug.nl.

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