PhD positions in the area of parallel and cache-efficient
(I/O-efficient) algorithms are available at the department of
Information and Computer Sciences at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Applicants with strong background in the design and analysis of
(sequential) algorithm are invited to apply. Familiarity with parallel
algorithms and parallel programming is a plus, but is not required.
Students who do not have a Master's degree are encouraged to apply
directly to the Ph.D. program (and will obtain a Master's degree in the
course of the Ph.D. program).
The positions are fully funded via a combination of Teaching and
Research Assistantships, subject to satisfactory progress through the
program.
For full consideration for Fall 2021 admission, the applicants should
apply by January 28, 2021 through the University of Hawaii's central
admissions process. Late applications will be considered until the
positions are filled. Information on how to apply can be found here:
https://www.ics.hawaii.edu/welcome/academics/graduate-degree-programs/ph-d-in-ics/
The department of Information and Computer Sciences is located in the
Manoa neighborhood of Honolulu, Hawaii. Honolulu is a vibrant city of
population 900,000 on the Hawaiian island of Oahu. The temperatures in
Honolulu vary very little throughout the year and average 75-90F
(24-32C) year round. In addition to city activities, the island offers
many outdoor activities, such as hiking, surfing, snorkeling, sailing,
and scuba diving.
For questions about the positions or qualifications, please contact
Prof. Nodari Sitchinava at <nodari@hawaii.edu>. For general questions
about the application process, please contact the department's Graduate
Chair at <ics-gradchair@lists.hawaii.edu>.
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Nodari Sitchinava
Associate Professor
AlgoPARC - Algorithms and Parallel Computing Group
Department of ICS
University of Hawaii at Manoa
https://algoparc.ics.hawaii.edu
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