part-time) and are available at the Department of Applied Mathematics
[1], Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University. These
positions are offered within the recently established AGATE Centre [2]
for Algorithmic Game Theory in Socioeconomics, funded by the Horizon
Europe project No. 101183743.
For more details see https://centre.agate.cuni.cz/career or below.
Informal inquiries are welcome and may be sent to loebl@kam.mff.cuni.cz.
>>>>> POSTDOC <<<<<<
Two‐year postdoctoral positions (full- or part-time) are available at
the Department of Applied Mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics and
Physics, Charles University.
Applicants with a strong background in mathematics, computer science,
and optimization (including machine learning) are welcome, preferably
with experience in algorithmic game theory, decision theory,
computational social choice, social welfare, and fairness optimization.
These positions are offered within the recently established AGATE Centre
for Algorithmic Game Theory in Socioeconomics, funded by the Horizon
Europe project No. 101183743.
Candidates should have completed their Ph.D. degree in computer science
or mathematics, preferably within the last 4 years, or expect to
complete it in 2025.
*
Application deadline: November 30, 2025
*
Starting date: Winter/spring 2026 (negotiable)
*
Salary: 70,000 CZK/month (before tax)
*
Benefits: National health insurance coverage
Informal inquiries are welcome and may be sent to loebl@kam.mff.cuni.cz.
Applications should indicate the area of interest and include:
*
a short letter of motivation (research statement),
*
a professional CV,
*
two letters of recommendation,
*
copies of academic certificates (Ph.D., if available),
*
other optional materials (e.g., published papers).
Applications should be sent electronically to positions@kam.mff.cuni.cz.
Referees may send their letters directly to the same address.
In both cases, please ensure the applicant's name is included in the
subject line.
>>>>> EXPERIENCED RESEARCHER <<<<<
A two‐year senior researcher position is available at the Department of
Applied Mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles
University.
Applicants with a strong background in optimization (including machine
learning), algorithmic game theory, decision theory, computational
social choice, social welfare, or fairness optimization are welcome. The
position is offered within the newly established AGATE Centre for
Algorithmic Game Theory in Socioeconomics, funded by the Horizon Europe
project No. 101183743.
Further career development at Charles University will be supported.
Candidates should have completed their Ph.D. degree in computer science
or mathematics and preferably have at least 2 additional years of
research and/or innovation experience.
*
Application deadline: November 30, 2025
*
Starting date: Winter/spring 2026 (negotiable)
*
Salary: 80,000 CZK/month (before tax)
*
Benefits: National health insurance coverage
Informal inquiries are welcome and may be sent to loebl@kam.mff.cuni.cz.
Applications should indicate the area of interest and include:
*
a short letter of motivation (research statement),
*
a professional CV,
*
two letters of recommendation,
*
copies of academic certificates (Ph.D.),
*
other optional materials (e.g., published papers).
Applications should be sent electronically to positions@kam.mff.cuni.cz.
Referees may send their letters directly to the same address.
In both cases, please ensure the applicant's name is included in the
subject line.
Links:
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[1] https://www.mff.cuni.cz/en/kam
[2] https://centre.agate.cuni.cz/
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