Monday, March 28, 2022

[DMANET] PhD position Discrete Optimization / Algorithmic Game Theory at U Bremen

A PhD position is available in the group of Discrete Optimization at the University of Bremen. The focus of the group is on discrete optimization, algorithmic game theory, online optimization and optimization under uncertainties.

The PhD position is embedded into the research-training-group pi^3/,/ a collaborative project between mathematicians of the Center for Industrial Mathematics (ZeTeM), Analysis, Topology, Statistics, and applied scientists of the University of Bremen. The focus of the PhD position is on

*Development and Optimization of Models for Congested Systems.*

The ideal candidate holds / will soon hold an excellent Master's degree in mathematics, computer science, or a related area with profound knowledge in one of the mentioned fields. In addition, the successful candidate is highly self-motivated, passionate about her/his work, and has a good ability to work both independently as well as in a team. Good communication skills and solid English skills, both oral and in writing, are expected.

The position is for a fixed term of 3 years. The earliest starting date is October 01, 2022. The salary is according to the German federal employee scale TV-L E13, 75% of a full position (i.e., approximately*€ 1.900 – 2.100 *monthly net income).

Applications should be submitted by*April 22, 2022*.

More details on the position and the application process can be found at
https://www.uni-bremen.de/rtg-pi3/openpositions/phdposition-r21

Further inquiries for this position may be addressed toschmand@uni-bremen.de .


Daniel Schmand

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