Tuesday, May 23, 2023

[DMANET] Postdoc Position in Mathematical Programming at Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria

The Institute of Production and Logistics Management at the Johannes
Kepler University (JKU) Linz, Austria, is inviting applications for a 5
month Postdoc position within the FWF funded project "Preventing
epidemics in networks using integer programming".

Starting date: as soon as possible.

Candidates interested in the above position should have

* PhD degree in Computer Science, Operations Research, Industrial
Engineering or a related field
* C++/Python/Java/Julia programming skills
* experience with mathematical optimization software like Gurobi or CPLEX
* experience in the implementation of optimization algorithms
* a background in mathematical programming (especially mixed-integer
programming)
* a strong interest in the area of the research project

The salary follows FWF-rules for postdoctoral researchers:
https://www.fwf.ac.at/en/research-funding/personnel-costs/

Participation and presentations at scientific conferences are expected
and will be funded.

If you are interested in working in a young international research team
at one of the nicest campus universities in Austria, only 1 hour and 20
minutes by train from Vienna, please send the following documents

* motivation letter
* detailed CV
* certificates
* list of PhD courses and grades
* PhD thesis (if in another language than English, a three-page abstract
in English)
* list of publications

to markus.sinnl@jku.at

Applications will be considered until the position is filled.

The Johannes Kepler University wishes to increase the proportion of
academic female faculty and, for this reason, especially welcomes
applications by qualified women. If applicants are equally qualified, a
woman will be given preference for this position. The university
welcomes applications from qualified applicants with physical
disabilities. These applications will be given special consideration.

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