* A postdoctoral research position in theoretical computer science is
available at King's College London. The successful candidate will be
hosted by Hubie Chen and will be expected to work on topics related to the
themes of complexity, database theory, structural decomposition methods,
and logic. The position is offered for 2 years. Research interest and
experience in the following areas will be valued: logic in computer
science, database theory, finite model theory, structural decomposition
methods, and parameterized complexity theory.
Key dates: the application deadline is July 9, 2023; it is hoped that the
successful applicant will start in autumn 2023, but there is some
flexibility concerning the start date.
Informal enquiries and discussion are strongly encouraged prior to
application (e-mail contact: hubie.chen@kcl.ac.uk). To apply, please see:
https://www.kcl.ac.uk/jobs/067385-postdoctoral
-research-associate-in-theoretical-computer-science
* A funded Ph.D. position in theoretical computer science is available at
King's College London. The successful candidate will be advised by Hubie
Chen and will work on mutually agreeable topics in theoretical computer
science. The primary criterion for this position is an undergraduate
degree in mathematics with strong performance, or an equivalent experience.
Key dates: please apply by July 14, 2023 for full consideration; it is
hoped that the successful applicant will start in autumn 2023, but there is
some flexibility concerning the start date.
Informal enquiries are very welcome (e-mail contact: hubie.chen@kcl.ac.uk);
please send your CV when initiating correspondence.
To apply, please send the following information to hubie.chen@kcl.ac.uk:
(1) CV, including contact details for three persons who can be contacted
for reference letters, (2) all available academic transcripts at the
university level, (3) a brief statement of interest, and (4) copies of any
theses or research publications.
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