Reykjavik University, under the direction of Magnus M. Halldorsson. The
focus of our lab has been particularly on algorithmic topics related to
networking and distributed computing. Current topics include dynamic
algorithms, wireless scheduling, local algorithms, and blockchains.
The position is renewable yearly for three years. Current salary is around
5 million ISK per annum. Conference travel with comfortable per-diem is
covered, as is the initial travel to Reykjavik. The university will assist
in finding housing.
We also have Ph.D. positions available. The School of Computer Science is
currently advertising other post-doctoral and Ph.D. positions. We will work
with applicants with two-body problems.
Reykjavik is a vibrant city with easy outdoors access. With lunar-like
landscapes, Iceland offers unsurpassed opportunities to see nature at work.
For first preference, applications should be submitted by April 15.
Applications should include three names of researchers that can provide an
informed reference letter at short notice, besides a curriculum vitae and a
brief description of current research. For further information, contact
Magnus M. Halldorsson, magnusmh@gmail.com. Submit applications by email to
Tigran Tonoyan, ttonoyan@gmail.com
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