Monday, November 13, 2023

[DMANET] PhD positions at the University of Warwick, UK

We are looking for PhD students in the topic of Multiagent Systems and
related areas, with particular emphasis on one or more
of: computational social choice, algorithmic game theory, multiagent
learning, and social and economic networks. The multiagent systems
researchers at University of Warwick include Markus Brill, Ramanujan
Sridharan, Long Tran-Thanh, and Paolo Turrini.

The University of Warwick has one of the leading Computer Science
departments in the UK (ranked 4th UK computer science department in
the 2021 research excellence framework). The department, particularly
well-known for its research in theoretical computer science,
consistently produces top quality research and has strong links with
research in complex systems and mathematics for real-world
applications. The successful applicant(s) will have the opportunity to
work in a vibrant multiagent systems group with a strong record of
publications at top-tier venues.

The expected starting date is **October 2024** or as soon as possible
thereafter.

Informal enquiries to any of the involved researchers are encouraged:

- [Markus Brill](https://www.markus-brill.de/)
- [Debmalya Mandal](https://debmandal.github.io/)
- [Ramanujan Sridharan](https://msramanujan.weebly.com/)
- [Long
Tran-Thanh](https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/dcs/people/long_tran-thanh/)
- [Paolo Turrini](https://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/~pturrini/)

The deadline for our internal application round is **December 5th,
2023**. To apply, please fill out the [application
form](https://forms.gle/4FS6RV9D5KU4HTNC8) (which will ask you to upload
a CV and a letter of motivation).

We aim to have interviews between **December 13th and 15th, 2023**.
Top-ranked candidates will be put forward for a fully funded position
through the Computer Science Centre for Doctoral Training and Research
(CDT) by **January 15th 2024**.

For more information on the official application process, including
stipends and fees,
see https://warwick.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/courses/compsciencephd/

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