strong expertise and interest in graph and network algorithms in
particular, and in theoretical computer science in general, to join our
team around our project on "Fast Algorithms for a Reactive Network Layer".
Traditionally and still today, communication networks are operated in a 
rather static and conservative manner. This has good reasons: 
communication networks constitute a critical infrastructure of our 
digital society, and dynamic optimizations always come with risks of 
instabilities or even outages. However, it is also known that in principle
a more dynamic network operation can greatly improve the efficiency of 
networks: empirical studies show that communication traffic contains 
much structure, i.e., it is bursty and skewed. More dynamic network 
operations are also useful to support adaptive policy changes, service 
relocations, or emerging "self-driving networks". This project is 
motivated by the desire to leverage the benefits of more flexible 
network operations but without sacrificing the reliability guarantees of 
more conservative operations. In fact, we believe that a more adaptive 
network operation can even improve the dependability of a network.
We aim to lay the theoretical and algorithmic foundations of more 
adaptive networks, using algorithmic tools from dynamic graph 
algorithms, approximation algorithms, online algorithms and distributed 
algorithms. In addition to our theoretical contributions, we also aim to 
show the practical importance of our approaches (possibly in 
collaboration with an Internet Service Provider).
The positions are 30h/week and shared by the research groups "Theory and 
Applications of Algorithms", led by Univ.-Prof. Dr. Monika Henzinger, 
and  "Communication Technologies", led by Univ.-Prof. Dr. Stefan Schmid. 
Both research groups are internationally well-known and received ERC 
grants in the past.
For more information, please contact Prof. Henzinger and Prof. Schmid by 
email.
The application submission is handled online under 
https://personalwesen.univie.ac.at/en/jobs-recruiting/job-center/ but 
you can also submit your application material by an email addressed to 
both professors.
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