Friday, May 29, 2020

[DMANET] 6-year Post-Doc Position in Operations Research/Discrete Optimization

At the Department of Statistics and Operations Research of the University of Graz, Austria, we are looking for a Post-Doc for a 6-year position (non extendible) in the area of Operations Research/Discrete Optimization. This full-time position can be filled from September 2020 (or upon agreement).
Note that some knowledge of German is required.
Your duties

* Independent research in Operations Research, in particular discrete optimization
* Publications in high-level international journals
* Contributing to applied research projects in Operations Research (industrial cooperations, grant-funded projects)
* Contributing to applications for grant-funded research projects
* Teaching basic courses of Mathematics and Statistics and specialized courses in Management Science
(teaching load: 4 hours per week)
* (Co-)Supervising bachelor and master theses
* Contributing to the administration of the department

Your profile

* PhD in Business Administration or Applied Mathematics with a focus on Operations Research or in a similar field
* Successful publications in discrete optimization
* International experience (e.g. cooperations, research visits, conference presentations)
* Experience in completing applied research projects (desirable)
* Very good knowledge in business mathematics and statistics
* Teaching experience at university level
* Ability to teach in German and English
* Knowledge of optimization and modelling software
* Knowledge of a current programming language (e.g. C++, Java, Python) (desirable)
* Very good knowledge of English

Deadline for applications: June 10, 2020
Detailed information can be found at
https://jobs.uni-graz.at/en/MB/130/99/5926
or
https://jobs.uni-graz.at/de/MB/130/99/5925

Informal inquiries can be sent to ulrich.pferschy@uni-graz.at


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