Monday, October 12, 2020

[DMANET] Phd position in Algorithmic Social Choice at TU Vienna

One fully funded PhD position (3 years with the possibility of
extension, salary: about 2929 Euros gross x 14 months per year) is
available at the group of Jiehua Chen, TU Vienna, Austria, to work in
the WWTF research project titled

"Structural and Algorithmic Aspects of Preference-based Problems in
Social Choice"

https://www.wwtf.at/programmes/vienna_research_groups/VRG18-01
/index.php?lang=EN

The project is about algorithm design and complexity analysis for
problems arising from Algorithmic Social Choice, with a special focus on
voting theory and matchings under preferences.

The position is available immediately and the starting date is flexible.
Applicants with a solid background in areas such as algorithm design
(including but not limited to parameterized algorithms and approximation
algorithms), computational complexity, and/or discrete mathematics are
strongly encouraged to apply.

Please send your application, including
(1) your academic CV,
(2) a motivation letter, including an explanation of your *interest in
the project*,
(3) your Master's thesis and degree certificate,
(4) a list of subjects studied, giving sufficient details and
grades/marks obtained and
(5) letters of recommendation or any supporting documents

directly to

jiehua.chen@tuwien.ac.at

(Please send all documents in a single PDF file.)

For informal inquiries please contact Jiehua Chen
(jiehua.chen@tuwien.ac.at).

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Jiehua Chen
jiehua.chen@tuwien.ac.at
https://www.ac.tuwien.ac.at/people/jchen/

Technische Universität Wien
Institute of Logic and Computation
Favoritenstraße 9-11, E192-01, Stiege 2, 4. Stock
A-1040 Wien
Austria

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