Assistant professor position
Computer Science Institute of Charles University
Prague, Czech Republic
The Computer Science Institute (CSI) of Charles University, Prague, Czech
Republic, invites applications for a faculty position at the rank of an
assistant professor in the area of theoretical computer science. The
expected starting date is September 1, 2022, and it is negotiable.
We are looking for candidates that would complement and/or strengthen
existing research areas in our institute (which currently include
computational complexity, cryptography, approximation algorithms, integer
programming, structural graph theory, combinatorics and discrete
mathematics). Strong candidates from all areas of theoretical computer
science will be considered. For further information about our research see
http://iuuk.mff.cuni.cz/. Informal inquiries are welcome and may be sent
to Michal Koucky <koucky@iuuk.mff.cuni.cz>.
A successful candidate is expected to pursue an active research program,
teach advanced and introductory classes and possibly supervise
undergraduate and graduate students. Candidates are expected to have a
proven international research record and postdoctoral experience. A PhD in
computer science or a closely related field is required.
The contract duration is three years. Potentially, the position is
renewable; also a habilitation (associate professor promotion) and a
permanent position is a standard possibility (subject to a separate review
process).
The application deadline is: January 31, 2022.
Official announcement: https://www.mff.cuni.cz/en/faculty/job-opportunities/open-competition/academic-positions-application-deadline-january-31-2022
Code: 202201-AP2-IUUK
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