The Research Training Group (Graduiertenkolleg)
      FACETS OF COMPLEXITY (http://www.facetsofcomplexity.de/)
funded by the German Science Foundation (DFG) offers up to twelve
      Ph.D. POSITIONS (75% E13 TV-L)
Starting date: First half of 2021. Duration: three years.
Application deadline: November 23
The scientific program includes
  * Complexity of algorithms
  * Complexity of combinatorial structures
  * Complexity of geometric structures
  * Complexity of graphs and networks
The program is a joint initiative of scientists at the three major 
Berlin universities
     Freie Universität Berlin (FU)
     Technische Universität Berlin (TU), and
     Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (HU).
The program of the Research Training Network includes a regular Monday 
afternoon
colloquium, block courses, summer schools, research workshops, etc. - 
all this in a very
lively Berlin discrete mathematics and algorithmics environment, which 
also includes the
BERLIN MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL (http://www.math-berlin.de), the joint 
international graduate
program of the three major Berlin universities. We offer a 
family-friendly work
environment, a strong mentoring and counseling program, as well as 
special programs for
female scientists.
The salary for this position on the official German TV-L Berliner 
Hochschulen salary scale
(75% TVL 13) depends on age, marital status, children,
and amounts to approximately 20,000 EUR net per annum.
See the official announcement for more information, in particular
regarding the required application documents:
<https://www.fu-berlin.de/universitaet/beruf-karriere/jobs/english/MI-GRK-Facets-of-Complexity.html>
Applications should be directed to the coordinator, Ita Brunke, Tel. +49 
30-838 52683,
<mailto:i.brunke@inf.fu-berlin.de?Subject=Ph.D.-Application-FACETS>.
Questions can also be directed to the spokesman, Günter Rote
<mailto:rote@inf.fu-berlin.de?Subject=Ph.D.-Position-FACETS>.
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