Department of Applied Mathematics
Charles University Prague, Czech Republic
The Department of Applied Mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics and
Physics, 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 and optimization
with prefered specialization in algorithmic game theory. The expected
starting date is September 1, 2023, and it is negotiable.
We are looking for candidates that would complement and/or strengthen
existing research areas in our department (which currently include
discrete mathematics, optimization, computational geometry and topology,
graph theory, algorithms, computational complexity). Strong candidates
from all areas of theoretical computer science will be considered. For
further information about our research see
https://www.mff.cuni.cz/cs/kam. Informal inquiries are welcome and may
be sent to Martin Loebl <loebl@kam.mff.cuni.cz>, the head of the
Department of Applied Mathematics.
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, optimization or a closely related field is
required.
The contract duration is three years. A part-time position is a
possibility. 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: February 15, 2023.
Official announcement:
https://www.mff.cuni.cz/cs/fakulta/pracovni-prilezitosti/vyberova-rizeni/akademicke-pozice-termin-prihlasek-15-2-2023
Code: 202302-AP2-KAM
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