Thursday, August 4, 2011

[DMANET] Fully Funded Ph.D. Studentship in Logic and Graph Theory at the Technical University Berlin

The Logic and Semantics Research Group at the Institute for
Software Engineering and Theoretical Computer Science at
the Technical University, Berlin, Germany, is offering a fully
funded Ph.D. studentship in the area of logic or graph theory.

The closing date for applications is 28th August 2011.

See http://logic.las.tu-berlin.de for further information.

The research pursued in the group revolves around finite and
computational model theory, algorithmic and structural graph
theory, database theory, automata-theory and temporal and
modal logics in the context of verification.

Candidates must have a degree (master or diploma level) in
Computer Science or Mathematics and must have a strong
interest in theoretical computer science. Furthermore, candidates
should have good knowledge in at least one of the following
areas:
-- Structural or algorithmic graph theory, such as graph
decompositions, graph minor theory or matroid theory,
parametrized and general graph algorithms.
-- Logic, broadly construed, in particular areas such as finite
and computational model theory, automata theory, database
theory and verification

Good command of English is expected. Knowledge of German is not
required.

The position is fully funded. The successful candidate will be expected to participate in teaching for up to four hours a week during term time,
usually in form of tutorials and assistance with reading courses.

See http://logic.las.tu-berlin.de for further information on the application
procedure.

For further inquiries please contact

Stephan Kreutzer,
email: stephan.kreutzer@tu-berlin.de,
tel: +49 30 314 29088.
http://logic.las.tu-berlin.de/
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