Friday, June 23, 2023

[DMANET] Fwd: Postdoc Position in Parameterized Complexity at TU Wien, Austria

Postdoc Position in Parameterized Complexity at TU Wien, Austria

The position is part of the START project "Parameterized Analysis in
Artificial Intelligence" of the FWF Austrian Science Fund and is
hosted by the Algorithms and Complexity Group at TU Wien (the Vienna
University of Technology). The position will be supervised by Robert
Ganian (https://www.ac.tuwien.ac.at/people/rganian/).

We offer the possibility of working on exciting research projects,
ample travel funding, and the option of collaborating not only with
other postdocs and PhD students within the project but also with other
members of the Algorithms and Complexity Group. There are no teaching
obligations associated with the position and the working language in
the group is English. The starting date is very flexible and the
position is offered for a minimum of 1 year, with the possibility of
extension to 2 years. The salary will follow the FWF's salary tables
(see https://www.fwf.ac.at/en/research-funding/personnel-costs/) and
includes standard bonuses in the form of a 13th and 14h salary,
altogether allowing for a convenient life close to the center of
Vienna, often considered one of the most livable cities in the world.

Applicants are expected to have a strong research record in
algorithmic theory and complexity, preferably (but not necessarily)
with a focus on parameterized complexity.

The application should include the candidate's CV, a short motivation
letter, and 1-2 letters of recommendation (all in a single pdf file;
alternatively, letters of recommendation may be sent directly by their
authors). The application should also mention a rough estimate of
possible starting months and should be sent to rganian@gmail.com (or
rganian@ac.tuwien.ac.at) by Thursday the 27th of July 2023.

Informal enquiries and questions about the position are very welcome
and encouraged; these can also be sent to either of the email
addresses mentioned above.
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