Monday, August 9, 2021

[DMANET] Postdoc position at TU Berlin in Combinatorial Optimization and Efficient Algorithms

Institute of Mathematics
Technische Universität Berlin

Postdoc position in Combinatorial Optimization
Research Assistant (salary grade E13 TV-L)
for up to 5 years

A postdoc position is available in the "Combinatorial Optimization and Graph Algorithms Group" at TU
Berlin (www.coga.tu-berlin.de). The successful applicant is expected to perform innovative research in the
area of combinatorial optimization and efficient algorithms, and will also contribute to third-party
funded research projects. Moreover, he or she will assist in teaching basic as well as advanced math
courses, mainly in the area of algorithmic discrete mathematics (both in German and in English).

Candidates should have an excellent PhD in mathematics, computer science or a closely related area, and
must have profound knowledge in Algorithmic Discrete Mathematics and deepened knowledge of Combinatorial
Optimization and related areas. Good communication skills and solid command of German and English in
speaking and writing are expected. Experience in academic teaching, e.g., as a student assistant, is an
advantage.

Besides its many cultural attractions, Berlin offers a strong scientific landscape including three major
universities and the Berlin Matheatics Research Center MATH+ (mathplus.de), including the international
graduate program Berlin Mathematical School (www.math-berlin.de), promoted by the German Excellence
Strategy; these offer ample opportunities for joint research and support for Postdocs and PhD students
(e.g., meetings, lecture series, international summer schools etc.).

Instructions on how to apply and more details on the position can be found at:
https://tub.stellenticket.de/en/offers/100578/

The application deadline is: August 20, 2021

Prof. Dr. Martin Skutella
martin.skutella@tu-berlin.de
www.coga.tu-berlin.de/people/skutella
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