Research Group of the Department of Mathematics at the TU Kaiserslautern:
• Position 1: Optimization of Traffic Modes. What should a mobility
service for a city look like so that everyone can reach their
destination efficiently, without traffic jams, safely and in an
environmentally friendly way? We are working on this as part of a
project that has just been approved and that is supported by the Federal
Ministry of Education and Research.
• Position 2: Optimization in Public Transport. Also we are looking for
a PostDoc to coordinate the numerous projects of our working group about
public transport, to supervise internships in the fields of traffic and
to further develop our open source software LinTim (https://www.lintim.net/)
• Position 3: Optimization and Quantum Computing. What optimization
algorithms exist on quantum computers? What is the best way to impart
this in teaching? As part of the project „QuanTUK", supported by the
Federal Ministry of Education and Research, we are developing an
interdisciplinary distance learning course in quantum technologies
together with a consortium from physics, computer science and electrical
engineering.
• Position 4: Optimization in Processor Design. As part of an
interdisciplinary consortium funded by the Carl Zeiss Foundation, we
would like to apply methods of discrete and multi-objective optimization
to optimize processors in an integrated way. Many completely new and
exciting problems can be mathematically modeled and optimized here!
• Position 5: Optimization to support Crisis Areas. This position
concerns research and teaching. Research involves robust and dynamic
optimization for logistics in natural disasters (such as earthquakes or
floods). Teaching tasks include support in tutorials, seminars and lectures.
We look forward to receiving your convincing application (CV,
certificates etc.) by 15.08.2022 at the latest, indicating which of the
5 positions you would like to apply for (position 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5).
If you have any further questions please contact Prof. Dr. Anita
Schöbel. E-Mail: schoebel@mathematik.uni-kl.de.
You can find more information on the following page:
https://www.mathematik.uni-kl.de/fileadmin/AG_Optimierung/Aktivit%C3%A4ten/2022/Ausschreibung_AG_Opt_06_2022_en_01.pdf
Please submit your application via our application portal:
https://jobs.uni-kl.de/jobposting/6a5519343c577f8ed2c3a712bdc1141438e5cd340
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Sarah Miezal
Technische Universität Kaiserslautern
Fachbereich Mathematik
Gebäude 48 Raum 535
Erwin-Schrödinger-Straße
67653 Kaiserslautern
Mo.-Di.: 8:00 - 12:00 Uhr
Tel.: (06 31) 205 - 3247
E-Mail:miezal@mathematik.uni-kl.de
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