Monday, May 15, 2023

[DMANET] Post-Doc in theoretical CS with teaching at TU Berlin, Germany

A Post-Doc position with teaching obligations is open at the research
group Algorithms and Complexity Theory at TU Berlin, Germany.

Our group (https://www.tu.berlin/akt) at TU Berlin is offering a
Post-Doc position (German salary group 13 TV-L, full-time), starting as
soon as possible, until the end of September 2024 (~15 months).

Your tasks include:
- participation in teaching and supervision of bachelor/master theses
- collaboration in our research projects (parameterized algorithms,
algorithmic bioinformatics) and presentation of results in our seminar
- innovative research and publication at relevant conferences and journals

The position involves a teaching obligation of 3 full hours per week +
preparations. Teaching languages are both German and English.

Recruitment requirements:
- PhD in computer science or discrete mathematics with emphasis on
algorithms or theoretical computer science
- profound knowledge in the field of theoretical computer science
(experience with parameterized algorithms would be a plus) and discrete
mathematics
- experience in academic teaching, including BA/MA theses supervision is
an advantage
- good written and spoken English and German knowledge

Besides its many cultural attractions, Berlin offers a strong scientific
landscape including three major universities, offering ample
opportunities for joint research and support for Postdocs and PhD
students (e.g., meetings, lecture series, international summer schools
etc.).

Applications should include the usual material (cover letter, CV, copy
of doctoral certificate, letter of recommendation) and can be submitted
by email to
Prof. Dr. Mathias Weller <mathias.weller@tu-berlin.de> and
Dr. André Nichterlein <andre.nichterlein@tu-berlin.de>
both of which can also be contacted for further information regarding
the position.
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