Tuesday, September 3, 2019

[DMANET] Postdoc position in computational geometry in Prague

A postdoc position is available at the Institute of Computer Science of the
Czech Academy of Sciences.

The position is for the period October 2019 to May 2020 (starting date is
negotiable and renewal might be possible). Research will be conducted
within the project "Structural properties of visibility in terrains and
farthest color Voronoi diagrams", funded by the Czech Science Foundation. The
PI of the project is Maria Saumell.

The position comes with a gross salary of 44000 CZK/month which is quite
above the average salary in Prague. Additionally, there is support for
travel. There are no teaching duties. The successful candidate would also
have the possibility to join the RISE project CONNECT (
https://www.connect-rise.eu/).

The candidates should have strong background in discrete and computational
geometry. The age limit is 35 years excluding maternity and parental leave,
and sick leave in the case of a long-term illness.

We will also consider applications of highly motivated PhD or master
students who would like to join our team for a short period of time. The
salary would be adjusted according to research experience.

Prague is a vibrant, multicultural and beautiful city. It offers a great
quality of life and benefits from a strategic location in the heart of
Europe.

To apply, please send a cover letter, your CV, and a proof of education to
ics@cs.cas.cz. Additionally, please arrange for two reference letters to be
sent to the same address. The closing date is September 24, 2019.

Informal inquiries are welcome and can be sent to maria.saumell.m@gmail.com

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