Wednesday, April 20, 2022

[DMANET] Professor post in Computer Science and Mathematics at Warwick

The University of Warwick invites applications for a Professor in the
area of Discrete Mathematics, in Algorithms and Complexity, in
Theoretical Computer Science, or in relevant areas on the interface of
Computer Science and Mathematics.

This is a permanent position based in two world leading departments,
the Department of Computer Science and the Warwick Mathematics
Institute, and the position is thought to enhance the collaboration
between these two departments, and to contribute to and lead the
activities in the DIMAP center. The successful applicant is expected
to teach courses in computer science or mathematics, conduct research
in her/his field of expertise and actively participate in other
Computer Science and Mathematics Departments, DIMAP, and university
activities. Relevant areas of interest include, but are not limited
to, discrete mathematics, combinatorics, graph theory, theoretical
computer science, design and analysis of algorithms and data
structures, computational complexity.

In order to be considered, applications must be received by June 1,
2022 (Wednesday).

Together with a completed application form, candidates should submit a
Curriculum Vitae which includes a list of publications. Shortlisted
candidates will be requested to arrange for three reference letters to
be submitted to the University. It will be the responsibility of
shortlisted applicants to ensure that the reference letters are
received within 3 weeks of the request date.

Further details about the post can be found here:
https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/dimap/dimap_post_2022/
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