Thursday, February 18, 2021

[DMANET] Multiple positions in Mathematical Programming at Huawei's Munich Research Center

The Huawei Cloud Business Unit at the Munich Research Center is looking for a Team Lead and multiple (Senior) Researcher positions in Mathematical Programming.

Main Responsibilities

- Research, design, implement, and improve a highly-efficient general-purpose optimization solver for Linear Programming, Mixed Integer Programming, and Constraint Programming problems
- Convert customer demands into solver features end-to-end, including definition, implementation, testing, and documentation
- Code reviews, presentations (internal and public)

Requirements

- M.S. or Ph.D. in operational research, mathematics, computer science, or similar technical field
- In-depth understanding of optimization algorithms for linear programming and mixed integer programming. Extensive experience in implementation of these algorithms
- Experience in algorithm design and implementation in C/C++
- Good knowledge of Python and Java is a plus
- Experience in concurrent/distributed/parallel computing is a plus
- Direct experience of using commercial or open-source optimization solvers, such as SCIP, CPLEX, GUROBI and CBC is a plus
- Experience in industry problem solving is a plus
- Working experience in major commercial optimization programming solver companies is highly preferred
- Major contributors or project leaders of open-source optimization solvers like SCIP, CBC are highly preferred
- Major contributors or project leader of high performance mathematical software, numerical linear algebra package (commercial or open-source) are preferred
- Fluent in written and spoken English

The official job posting and application link can be found at: https://apply.workable.com/huawei-16/j/7786DFD797/

Feel free to contact me directly for (informal) inquiries at victor.m.alvarez@huawei.com<mailto:victor.m.alvarez@huawei.com>.






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