Wednesday, October 3, 2018

[DMANET] postdoctoral positions at IRIF (previously, LIAFA), Paris, France

The Algorithms and Complexity group of IRIF - previously LIAFA - (CNRS and University Paris Diderot), Paris, France, is seeking excellent candidates for one or more postdoctoral positions in classical and quantum computing. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to): algorithms, streaming algorithms, approximation algorithms, online algorithms, distributed algorithms, biological
algorithms, communication complexity, cryptography (including post-quantum cryptography), computational game theory, quantum computing, quantum algorithms (in particular machine learning and optimization), quantum communication, computational applications of logic, randomness in computing.

IRIF is a joint laboratory of the CNRS (French National Center for Scientific Research) and University Paris Diderot. For more information about IRIF, please see http://www.irif.univ-paris-diderot.fr , and for more information about the Algorithms and Complexity group please see https://www.irif.fr/en/equipes/algocomp/index . Further information may be obtained from any of the permanent members of the group.

The starting date of the position(s) will usually be in September 2019 but can be negotiated.

The position(s) will be financed either by the group's own resources, or via joint applications of the candidate and the group to external funding sources.

Applications should consist of a CV including list of publications, a summary of research, and names and emails of at least three references. For further technical instructions on how to submit applications, please visit the "openings" sections at https://www.irif.fr/en/equipes/algocomp/index .

Applications should be received by November 5, 2018.


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