Wednesday, November 16, 2022

[DMANET] PhD in Graph Algorithms and Network Science

We are looking for excellent candidates for Ph.D. positions in the
Department of Computer and Information Sciences at the University of
Delaware. Students will work under the supervision of Dr. Ilya Safro.
Some projects will include collaboration with national labs including
internships.

Research Area: Graph algorithms, combinatorial scientific computing,
large-scale optimization, network science.

The ideal candidate should have a basic background in algorithms,
algebra, probability, and graph/network libraries (such as Boost Graph
Library, GraphBLAS, and NetworkX).

Apply at academentory.com. All preliminary screening will be done there.
Do not forget to include cover letter or/and essay, resume, grades and
contact details of 2-3 references.

Application link:

https://academentory.com/position-full-info/223cf636-7e3c-48fe-9f3d-dc5f3a0aac6f


The 7th oldest institution of higher education in USA, the University of
Delaware (with about 18,000+ undergraduate and 3,000+ full-time graduate
students) is conveniently situated halfway between Washington, D.C., and
New York City, and about forty minutes away from Baltimore and
Philadelphia. The University is a home to such world-class research
centers as Data Science Institute, Delaware Energy Institute, Delaware
Biotechnology Institute, National Institute for Innovation in
Manufacturing Biopharmaceuticals, and many more. Additional information
about the Department and the University is available at:
www.cis.udel.edu and www.udel.edu/about/, respectively.

--
Prof. Ilya Safro
Department of Computer and Information Sciences
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Data Science Institute
University of Delaware
https://www.eecis.udel.edu/~isafro

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