YOUR PROFILE
● A record of research in sample complexity or machine learning, for instance demonstrated by a publication at ICML, NeurIPS, COLT or a suitable journal.
● A PhD in Computer Science or Mathematics, or the expectation to receive one within the next 12 months
● High motivation to succeed in academia
● Very good English writing skills
WE OFFER
● The starting date is flexible and the position is offered for 2 years, with the possibility of extension.
● No teaching obligations (but teaching opportunities may be arranged upon request).
● The salary will follow the FWF's salary tables starting at 55000 EUR gross/year for 40 hours/week (36000 EUR net/year)
● A department that offers top research expertise, and a stimulating and supportive environment.
● TU Wien is a great place for professional growth (e.g., the Austrian Science Fund offers multiple funding opportunities for young researchers to advance their independent scientific careers).
● Vienna is a beautiful city that offers excellent quality of life
APPLICATION DEADLINE
September 30, 2020
Please send your application to Robert Ganian ( <mailto:rganian@ac.tuwien.ac.at> rganian@ac.tuwien.ac.at). Informal enquiries and questions about the position are very welcome and should also be sent to <mailto:rganian@ac.tuwien.ac.at> rganian@ac.tuwien.ac.at.
APPLICATION DOCUMENTS
● Curriculum Vitae including a list of publications
● Short motivation letter
● Two letters of recommendation or the names and email addresses of two referees
WEBSITE
<http://www.vcla.at/2020/08/postdoc-position-in-sample-complexity-or-machine-learning-at-tu-wien/> http://www.vcla.at/2020/08/postdoc-position-in-sample-complexity-or-machine-learning-at-tu-wien/
QUESTIONS?
Informal enquiries and questions about the position are very welcome and should also be sent to <mailto:rganian@ac.tuwien.ac.at> rganian@ac.tuwien.ac.at.
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