Tuesday, June 12, 2018

[DMANET] A postdoc position in graph theory and combinatorics at KIT

The Department of Mathematics at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology offers a

Research Associate Postdoctoral Position
(Akademische/n Mitarbeiter/in)

to work on Graph theory and Combinatorics.

Young researchers with strong background in discrete mathematics are invited to apply for this postdoctoral position. A Ph.D. in mathematics or theoretical computer science is required. Knowledge and experience in graph theory and combinatorics are expected. An excellent knowledge of English is required, knowledge of German is preferred.

Specific research topics include generalized Ramsey-type problems, graph coloring problems, extremal problems in set systems and posets, extremal problems in graphs. The position responsibility includes teaching four academic hours per week.

The position is available starting October 1, 2018. The salary grade is E13.

KIT is pursuing a gender equality policy. Women are therefore particularly encouraged to apply. If qualified, handicapped applicants will be preferred.

Please submit your application, including a curriculum vitae, a publication list, an outline of research interests, and arrange for at least two letters of reference. Applications and reference letters should be sent via e-mail to maria.aksenovich@kit.edu<mailto:maria.aksenovich@kit.edu>.


Maria Axenovich
Professor
Department of Mathematics
Institute of Algebra and Geometry
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Englerstr. 2
76131 Karlsruhe
Germany
Tel.: +49 721 608 43706
Fax.: +49 721 608 46968
Email: maria.aksenovich@kit.edu<mailto:maria.aksenovich@kit.edu>
URL: http://www.math.kit.edu/iag6/~axenovich/en


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