We are looking for one PhD student with a strong interest in algorithms and theoretical computer science.
Location: School of Computer & Cyber Sciences, Augusta University, Georgia, USA
Starting Date: January 2024
Deadline: applications will be processed starting June 30 until the position is filled.
Contact: perobinson@augusta.edu
Research Topic:
The research will focus on the theoretical foundations of distributed computing, with the overarching goal of designing algorithms that are communication- and time-efficient. Obtaining such algorithms is important for several application domains. One possible research direction is to come up with new distributed algorithms that solve fundamental graph problems on massive data sets. Another possibility is to focus on achieving fault-tolerance in networks under adversarial attacks (e.g., Byzantine failures, dynamic changes, etc.) and to design new scalable consensus algorithms that are useful in the context of blockchains.
Expected Background:
* Having a strong background in algorithms, theoretical computer science, or discrete mathematics is essential.
* Being familiar with distributed computing is helpful but not required.
* For concrete examples of the research that will be expected, please take a look at the publications here:
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=DsPjnMQAAAAJ&hl=en
Interested?
The successful candidate will be supervised by AssocProf Peter Robinson. Please get in touch with me ( perobinson@augusta.edu ) to discuss your application.
You can find more information about our doctoral program here:
https://www.augusta.edu/ccs/phd-ccs.php
Best,
Peter Robinson
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