Tuesday, July 5, 2022

[DMANET] Postdoc positions in Discrete Geometry and Combinatorics

*Postdoc positions in Discrete Geometry and Combinatorics*

The Laboratory of Combinatorial and Geometric Structures leading by
Professor János Pach https://p220.ru/en/labs/scientists/j-nos-pach/ at the
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT or Phystech) launches a
call to fill several postdoctoral positions (initially for 2 years + 1 year
possible prolongation) in Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science.

The Laboratory specializes in Discrete Geometry and Combinatorics, and also
has experts in other areas. Please consult the list of Lab members, as well
as the list of activities organized by the Lab, at *https://combgeo.org/en/*
<https://combgeo.org/en/>

We are looking for applicants working in combinatorics, geometry and
topology, discrete probability, as well as related topics in theoretical
computer science. We offer a friendly working environment, integration into
the Moscow mathematical community and an attractive salary. Net salary
range is 100'000-140'000 RUB. The salary will commensurate with experience
and qualifications, as well as teaching load. The teaching load (in
English) is relatively light, and generally is not required.

MIPT is one of the leading Russian universities in the areas of
mathematics, physics and technology. Founded in early 50th of XX-th century
MIPT is proud to have 10 Nobel Prize winners
https://mipt.ru/english/about/awards/.

Applications should be sent to Viktor Mironov (viktor.mironov@phystech.edu)
and include a CV with a list of papers, research statement (no more than 2
pages), at least 2 reference letters which should be sent to Viktor Mironov
(viktor.mironov@phystech.edu). The deadline for applications is September
1, 2022. Late applications might be considered in exceptional cases.

Boris Goldengorin, Sc.D.
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