Tuesday, January 5, 2021

[DMANET] Assistant professorship, postdoc, and PhD positions in Copenhagen

The Department of Computer Science (DIKU) at the University of Copenhagen invites applications for:
- A tenure-track assistant professorship in computational complexity theory https://employment.ku.dk/faculty/?show=152981
- Postdocs in theoretical computer science https://employment.ku.dk/faculty/?show=153103
- A postdoc in combinatorial optimization https://employment.ku.dk/faculty/?show=153126
- PhD positions in theoretical computer science and/or combinatorial optimization https://employment.ku.dk/phd/?show=153104

The application deadline for the assistant professorship is January 17, 2021, and for all the other positions the deadline is January 24, 2021.

These positions are in the Algorithms and Complexity Section at DIKU, which is part of an exciting environment including the Basic Algorithms Research Copenhagen (BARC) centre, joint with the IT University of Copenhagen, and involving extensive collaborations with the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and Lund University on the Swedish side of the Oresund Bridge. We aim to attract top talent from around the world to an ambitious, creative, collaborative, and fun environment. Using the power of mathematics, we strive to create fundamental breakthroughs in algorithms and complexity theory, but we also have a track record of start-ups and surprising algorithmic discoveries leading to major industrial applications.

The University of Copenhagen was founded in 1479 and is the oldest and largest university in Denmark. It is often ranked as the best university in Scandinavia and consistently as one of the top places in Europe. Within computer science, it is currently number 1 in the European Union (post-Brexit) according to the Shanghai Ranking.

Informal enquiries about these positions are welcome and may be sent to jn@di.ku.dk.


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