Friday, October 4, 2024

[DMANET] Postdoc Positions in Algorithms & Complexity at TU Graz, Austria.

Postdoc Positions in Algorithms & Complexity at TU Graz, Austria.
The research group of Yannic Maus (https://academia.yannicmaus.de/) at
TU Graz, Austria, is offering one or more fully funded postdoctoral
positions.  The group has a broad interest in algorithms and complexity,
currently with a strong focus on modern models of computation such as
distributed and massively parallel computing.

Postdoc Profile:
We are looking for candidates with a strong research background in
algorithms, demonstrated through publications in top-tier theoretical
computer science conferences or journals. Applicants should hold a PhD
(or be close to completion) in computer science or a related field. The
length of the contract is up for negotiation. Typically contracts run
for 2 years, with the potential for extension. Postdocs are encouraged
to pursue their own research interests in addition to contributing to
group projects.

What We Offer:
The postdoc positions come with competitive salaries, full social
security benefits, and generous support for travel and research
collaborations. TU Graz provides an outstanding academic environment,
with a vibrant network of researchers and strong connections to leading
groups across Europe, offering excellent opportunities for collaboration
and research visits.

We are committed to maintaining a diverse and inclusive work environment
and welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds. Knowledge
of German is not required for the position.

How to Apply:
Applications will be accepted until the positions are filled. However,
for full consideration, please send your application by November 1st,
2024, to yannic.maus@tugraz.at. Optimally, an application should contain
the following, if possible as a single pdf file:
- short cover letter providing an overview of your (past & possibly
future) research interest,
- a full curriculum vitae,
- a copy of your PhD thesis (if already available)
, and other relevant documents (e.g., recommendation letters),

Informal inquiries are welcome.

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