Department of Mathematics (Division of Computational Mathematics),
Stockholm University, is inviting applications for a PhD position in
Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science.
This PhD project aims to deepen our understanding of discrete structures in
life sciences, particularly in biology and chemistry. The focus will be on
characterizing these structures and designing efficient algorithms for their
recognition, as well as analyzing the computational complexity of related
modification problems. This, in turn, will lay the foundation for developing
exact algorithms or efficient heuristics to address underlying optimization problems.
We seek candidates with strong background in
* Discrete Mathematics, in particular, Graph Theory and Discrete Optimization and
* Theoretical Computer Science, in particular, in Algorithm Design and Computational Complexity
(Optional) Knowledge in Bioinformatics is beneficial but not required.
For any further inquiries, please contact Marc Hellmuth at marc.hellmuth@math.su.se.
More information on how to apply can be found here: https://su.varbi.com/en/what:job/jobID:807359/
The deadline is April 22.
When you apply, specify that you are applying for "Project 4: Discrete mathematics & algorithm design"
We look forward to receiving your application!
Marc Hellmuth
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Marc Hellmuth
Associate Professor
Department of Mathematics
Faculty of Science
Stockholm University
106 91 Stockholm
Sweden
mailto: marc.hellmuth@math.su.se
web: https://marc-hellmuth.github.io/
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There is nothing more practical than a good theory.
[Lewin 1951]
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