Monday, April 15, 2019

[DMANET] Open PhD positions in OR for foreign students at University of Naples

The Operations Research Group of DIETI (Department of Electrical Engineering
and Information Technology, University "Federico II" of Naples) announces
the three years 2019 PhD Programme in INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING (ITEE), with positions reserved to foreign students.

The PhD program includes also a curriculum in Operations Research which
requires a background in optimization and computer science. The topics of
the PhD positions will be both methodological and applicative, with
particular emphasis on integer and network optimization problems arising in
transportation/logistics and/or communication networks.

The program will start on November 2019, and the deadline for the
presentation of the applications will be within July 2019 (more information
will come in successive emails). The selection will be made in September
2019. Interested candidates can refer to the 2018 PhD programme announcement
to know the application procedure, the requirements and the selection
criteria, available at the address:

http://www.unina.it/didattica/post-laurea/dottorati-di-ricerca/english-versi
on

The interested candidates are also invited to previously contact us for
further information at the addresses reported below, sending a CV and a
description of their interests and experiences.

Best regards

Antonio Sforza, full professor

Maurizio Boccia, associate professor

Claudio Sterle, assistant professor

Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology - University
"Federico II" of Naples

Optimization and Problem Solving Laboratory (http://opslab.dieti.unina.it)

Via Claudio 21, 80125, Naples, Italy

Emails: antonio.sforza@unina.it <mailto:antonio.sforza@unina.it> ,
maurizio.boccia@unina.it <mailto:maurizio.boccia@unina.it> ,
claudio.sterle@unina.it <mailto:claudio.sterle@unina.it>


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