Monday, May 8, 2023

[DMANET] open position in Theoretical Computer Science, University of Siegen

Open PhD position at the research group Theoretical Computer Science at University of Siegen, Germany

The research group for Theoretical Computer Science (https://www.eti.uni-siegen.de/ti) at University of Siegen is offering a PhD position
(german salary group 13 TV-L, full-time) for a period of 3 years with the option of a further extension for another 3 years).

Your tasks include:

- Collaboration on our research projects "Algorithmic group theory", "Grammar-based compression" or "Streaming algorithms in language theory"
(see https://www.eti.uni-siegen.de/ti/research.html for further details)
- Preparation and participation in publications at relevant conferences and journals
- Participation in teaching and supervision of bachelor/master theses

The position involves a teaching obligation of 3 full hours per week during the semesters. Teaching language is German.

Recruitment requirements:

- Completed scientific university studies (M.Sc. or comparable degree) in computer science or mathematics
- Profound knowledge in the field of theoretical computer science (in particular automata theory, algorithms, complexity theory)
and discrete mathematics
- Good written and spoken English and German knowledge
- Ability to work in a team, communicative and organizational skills

Applications can be submitted via the job portal of the University of Siegen:
https://jobs.uni-siegen.de/job/Wissenschaftlicher-Mitarbeiterin-Theoretische-Informatik-57076/930921301/

Deadline for applications: June 14, 2023

For further information please contact Markus Lohrey (lohrey@eti.uni-siegen.de<mailto:lohrey@eti.uni-siegen.de>).

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Prof. Dr. Markus Lohrey
Department für Elektrotechnik und Informatik
Universität Siegen
Hölderlinstr. 3
D-57076 Siegen
https://www.eti.uni-siegen.de/ti/mitarbeiter/lohrey/



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