the School of Computer Science, University of Auckland, New Zealand.
A successful candidate will pursue their PhD degree under the supervision of
Dr. Rajko Nenadov. The position is funded by the Marsden Fast-Start project
"Emergence of large structures in random graphs and games". The preferred
starting date is 1 May 2024. Later or earlier starting date can be
negotiated.
Qualifications:
- Interest in combinatorics and discrete mathematics, algorithms,
probability
- Strong track record of mathematical/computer science studies
- Master's degree in mathematics or theoretical computer science
Application documents:
- Cover letter describing your qualification and your research experience
and interests
- Transcript (or a list) of courses for your Masters and Bachelor programs
including grades
- Master thesis if available
- CV
Please merge all your application documents into a single pdf-file and
send it by e-mail to rajko.nenadov@auckland.ac.nz.
Please also arrange one letter of recommendation to be sent to the same
address.
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