Friday, October 23, 2020

[DMANET] 10 PhD Positions in Algorithmics and Stochastics and in the NETWORKS project (the Netherlands)

10 PhD Positions in Algorithmics and Stochastics and in the NETWORKS project (the Netherlands)

The NETWORKS project is a collaboration of world-leading researchers from four institutions in The Netherlands: TU Eindhoven<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bxx8oosZf9Q&feature=youtu.be>, University of Amsterdam<https://youtu.be/KIZMIdZ0ljo>, Leiden University<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gDfOvufoQQ> and the Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI)<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCfI7_rLeho>. Research in NETWORKS focuses on stochastics and algorithmics for network problems. NETWORKS offers a highly stimulating research environment and an extensive training program for PhD students.

Recently NETWORKS was awarded a COFUND grant the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, funded by the European Commission. The grant allows NETWORKS to expand its activities by opening a number of additional positions for PhD students. As a NETWORKS-COFUND PhD student you can define your own PhD project in one of the research areas mentioned above, in collaboration with your NETWORKS supervisors.
Application deadline
November 30, 2020
Contract
full time employment contract for 4 years
Salary indication
from €2.325 to €2.972 in 4 years
Location
The Netherlands (Amsterdam, Eindhoven, Leiden)

Are you interested in the stochastics and algorithmics behind network problems? And would you like to be part of this project with its many activities? Then go to

https://www.thenetworkcenter.nl/Open-Positions/openposition/29/14-PhD-Positions-in-Stochastics-and-Algorithmics

On this website you can find an extensive information package about the positions and possible NETWORKS supervisors, and further details about the application procedure. Applying should also be done through the above website.

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