Sunday, October 17, 2021

[DMANET] Postdoc and Ph.D. Student Positions in Symbolic Algorithms - University of Bergen (Norway) - Deadline 14/Nov/2021 (2nd Call for Applications)

Symbolic algorithms are algorithms where the input data is represented
implicitly. Such algorithms are particularly relevant in contexts where the
data to be processed is too large to be specified in an explicit form. The
Algorithms Group at the University of Bergen (Norway) has currently two
open positions in the field of symbolic algorithms. These positions are
financed by the project "Symbolic Algorithms: A Parameterized Approach", a
12 Million NOK research project funded by the Research Council of Norway
under the Ground Breaking Research framework.

Postdoc Position - 3-year position with an initial salary of 535,500 NOK
per year (approx 52,500 EUR per year) before taxes.

Ph.D. Position - 3-year position, with the possibility of a fourth year, if
teaching is involved. Initial salary: 491,200 NOK per year (approx 48,000
EUR per year) before taxes.

Applicants for the Ph.D. student position should have a master's degree (or
obtain a master's degree before 31/01/2022) and a strong background in a
related subfield of theoretical computer science. Applicants for the
Postdoc position should have in addition, a Ph.D. degree (or obtain a Ph.D.
degree before 31/01/2022) and a strong publication record in some related
subfield of theoretical computer science. Examples of fields of relevance
to the position are: algorithms, graph theory, combinatorics, automata
theory, type theory, etc.
For more information, please contact the project leader, Mateus de Oliveira
Oliveira (mateus.oliveira@uib.no). The links for the official announcements
of the positions are given below.

Postdoc position:
https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/212553/postdoctoral-research-fellow-position-within-informatics-symbolic-algorithms

Ph.D. student position:
https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/212570/phd-research-fellow-in-informatics-symbolic-algorithms

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Mateus de Oliveira Oliveira
Researcher
Department of Informatics - University of Bergen
mateus.oliveira@uib.no
https://autoproving.org/mateus-de-oliveira-oliveira

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