The start of the position is October 2022.
The salary of the successful applicant is around 1300Euro/month after all taxes, including social benefits like healthcare. It is possible to earn an extra 300Euro/month if teaching about 2h/week (most likely only in French however). The position is for 3 years. The position will be mainly located at University of Bordeaux and partially at University of Augsburg.
To get the position, the applicant will have to go through a 2-phase selection process, in the 1st phase, her/his profile will be examined. In the 2nd phase, interviews will be performed.
Tasks
- Scientific research on theory of algorithms, broadly concerning
robust algorithmics for optimization problems in weighted metric graphs. [ https://www.adum.fr/as/ed/voirproposition.pl?langue=&site=edmi&matricule_prop=41324#version ] (Please find additional information at https://www.adum.fr/as/ed/voirproposition.pl?langue=&site=edmi&matricule_prop=41324#version )
We Offer
- International collaboration in research on up-to-date scientific questions, in
particular within Combinatorics and Approximation Algorithms
- Active support for work on individual research questions
- Possibility to attend workshops, conferences and summer schools
We Expect
- A Master's degree in Computer Science, Mathematics or another
related subject, ideally with experience in the analysis and design of algorithms
(finished the latest in October 2022)
- Fun pursuing mathematical scientific work and knowledge transfer
- Ability to work self-sufficiently and good communication skills
Possible research output in form of publications is a plus and should be mentioned in the application.
If you are interested in the position, please apply at
https://www.adum.fr/candidature/index.pl?matricule_prop=
until 09th May 2022.
Inquiries can be directed to Ralf Klasing
https://www.labri.fr/perso/klasing/
or Tobias Mömke
https://www.uni-augsburg.de/en/fakultaet/fai/informatik/prof/raa/team/tm/
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