Monday, April 1, 2019

[DMANET] Ph.D. & Postdoc Positions in Munich

Ph.D. & Postdoc Positions in Discrete Math / Theoretical Computer Science

The group of Alexander-von-Humboldt Professor Andreas S. Schulz at
Technische Universität München (TUM) is seeking exceptional, highly
motivated talents with expertise or interest in algorithms, algorithmic
game theory, combinatorial optimization, graph theory, integer
programming, machine learning, network flows, operations research,
stochastic optimization, or a related subject.

Our offer
• Opportunity to work towards your Ph.D. or for postdoctoral research;
• Competitive compensation and a flexible starting date;
• Funds for conference travel, extended stays abroad, visitor programs,
and other academic activities.

Your profile
• Excellent grades and a degree in mathematics, theoretical computer
science, operations research, or a related field;
• Adequate research experience;
• Interest in supporting the group's teaching and educational
responsibilities.

Visit https://www.or.tum.de/fileadmin/w00bwl/www/PDFs/TUM_Job_Offer.pdf
for more information.

Please send your application to Mrs. Anne Diehl, preferably via email
(or@tum.de) as a single pdf file. Applications received by April 23,
2019 will be given full consideration. Late applications may be
considered on a case-by-case basis.

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