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The Institute of Algorithms and Complexity at TUHH: Hamburg University
of Technology (www.algo.tuhh.de) in Hamburg, Germany offers an exciting
opportunity to work as a PhD student at the forefront of
algorithms/optimization.
The successful candidate will research algorithms for 
discrete/combinatorial optimization problems, mathematical programming, 
algorithmic game theory, or related field. We provide close supervision 
and support by a panel of established professors and scientists. 
Transferable skills and career development are an integral part of the 
PhD program. The working language of the institute is English.
This is a full-time position (100%) which comes with an employment 
contract for 3 years and social security. The salary of the position is 
determined according to level TV-L E-13 of the German public sector. The 
exact amount of salary depends on experience, family circumstances, tax 
classification and other factors. Travel funding is available, for 
attending conferences and workshops, and visiting other researchers.
The successful candidate will join the TUHH Institute for Algorithms and 
Complexity (www.algo.tuhh.de), whose research covers a broad spectrum of 
algorithmic research; this includes algorithmic game theory, 
combinatorial optimization, approximation and parameterized algorithms, 
and applications in operations research and discrete mathematics. The 
Institute for Algorithms and Complexity at TU Hamburg currently hosts 
several international researchers, so English is used on a daily basis 
as a working language.
The institute is located in the newly built Hamburg Innovation Port 
(www.hamburg-innovation-port.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/01-HIPtuhhlogowasser_web.jpg), 
which is located right at the Harburg harbour with great views of the 
harbour and Hamburg's famous opera house (Elbphilharmonie). Several 
other computer science institutes of the TU Hamburg are located in the 
area, as well as DASHH - Data Science in Hamburg, the Helmholtz Graduate 
School for the Structure of Matter, and the German Air and Space 
Research Center (DLR). They are all located in the Free and Hanseatic 
City of Hamburg, which is Germany's second largest city, home to a 
population of about 1.8 million people. The city is famous for its wide 
offers of entertainment, culture and attractions, with several 
universities and much research in algorithms.
TU Hamburg offers several attractive benefits, including subsidized 
public transport for the Hamburg metropolitan area, a sports centre on 
campus, family-friendly working hours, healthy campus initiatives, and 
more. For international staff, German classes are offered.
An excellent Masters degree --- either already obtained or to be 
completed soon --- in (Applied) Mathematics, Computer Science, 
Operations Research, Engineering or related field is required. Affinity 
with optimization, algorithms, or discrete mathematics is preferred. In 
particular, background in algorithms and complexity, or mathematical 
optimization is appreciated. Programming experience is considered a plus.
Interested individuals should submit their applications by 18 February 
2025. For a full job description and details on how to apply see 
https://www.tuhh.de/algo/jobs/phd-positions.
Hamburg University of Technology regards diversity as an integral part 
of academic excellence and is committed to employment equity and 
accessibility for all employees. As such, we encourage applications from 
women, persons with disabilities, members of diverse gender identities, 
and others who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas. 
In Hamburg, you will have the opportunity to work across disciplines and 
collaborate with an international community of scholars and a diverse 
student body.
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