This position is in collaboration with the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) in Princeton, NJ. It is a two-year postdoctoral associateship with the first year (2019-2020) spent at DIMACS, and the second year (2020-2021) spent at IAS. There is a requirement to teach one course during the first year (typically in the fall semester).
Applicants should be recent Ph.D.s with interest in theoretical computer science and/or discrete mathematics. Research areas include but are not limited to: computational complexity, algorithms, optimization, cryptography, combinatorics, graph theory, and discrete probability. Position provides salary, health benefits, and an allowance for domestic travel.
Applicants should provide a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a research statement highlighting their current, past and planned future research, optionally a teaching statement, and the names/e-mail addresses of three references.
DIMACS is a consortium of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, AT&T Labs – Research, NEC Laboratories America, Nokia Bell Labs, Perspecta Labs, and Princeton University. Research and education activities at DIMACS focus on such areas as analysis of algorithms, combinatorics, complexity, privacy and security, discrete and computational geometry, discrete optimization, and graph theory. Many DIMACS activities relate to specific topics of current interest represented by the DIMACS special focus programs. Postdoctoral Associates at DIMACS are encouraged to collaborate with DIMACS members and visitors and to participate in all of the research and educational activities of DIMACS.
For more information: http://jobs.rutgers.edu/postings/76419
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