possibility of extension for another year, subject to performance) is
available in a project related to clustering algorithms over various metric
spaces in the research group of *Diptarka Chakraborty* (
https://sites.google.com/view/diptarka/) at National University of Singapore
. Applications are invited from candidates who have a solid background
in algorithm
design, computational complexity, and mathematics and have completed their
Ph.D. degree in theoretical computer science or mathematics within the last
3 years (or will complete by Fall '23). The start date is flexible (the
expected start date is Fall '23). Selected candidates will be offered
competitive salaries and benefits, including generous travel funding.
The application should contain the following:
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A short research statement with a description of research so far and
future research goals and interests,
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CV, including the complete list of publications,
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At least two letters of recommendation (to be sent directly to
diptarka@comp.nus.edu.sg).
Application deadline: July 31, 2023 (although applications will be welcome
even after the deadline until the positions are filled)
The application and the recommendation letters should be sent
electronically to: diptarka@comp.nus.edu.sg.
Shortlisted candidates will be notified sometime in early August and might
be invited to give a short presentation on their research work.
Living and working in NUS/Singapore:
NUS is a world-class university that provides an outstanding and supportive
research environment. Its School of Computing is highly ranked (within the
top 15) among the computer science departments in the world. Singapore is a
vibrant, well-connected city with low taxes and a research hub in Asia.
Thanking you,
Diptarka Chakraborty
Assistant Professor,
School of Computing,
National University of Singapore.
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