student interested in Parameterized Complexity and its applications in
Artificial Intelligence research. The student will be supervised by
Robert Ganian.
The position is part of the Cluster of Excellence titled "Bilateral
Artificial Intelligence" (https://www.bilateral-ai.net/), which is a
project spanning multiple Austrian universities. The successful
applicant for this particular position will have the opportunity to
pursue a research career focusing on the broad applications of
parameterized complexity in a variety of areas including causal
discovery, neural network training, data completion as well as
classical graph algorithms. We offer flexible selection of research
topics, ample travel funding, a competitive salary (as per
https://www.fwf.ac.at/en/funding/steps-to-your-fwf-project/further-information/personnel-costs),
and the option of collaborating with other members of the Cluster of
Excellence and the Algorithms and Complexity Group
(https://www.ac.tuwien.ac.at/). There are no teaching obligations
associated with the position. Applicants with a strong background in
mathematics or algorithmics are particularly encouraged to apply.
The call for applications will officially launch on *1 September*;
however, interested candidates are welcome to send an informal
declaration of interest to rganian@ac.tuwien.ac.at (or
rganian@gmail.com). Potential enquiries about the position may be sent
to these same email addresses as well.
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