Wednesday, July 5, 2023

[DMANET] PhD Position at Utrecht University, 20 Minutes from Amsterdam

The Algorithms and Complexity Group at Utrecht University is pleased to
announce an open PhD position in theoretical computer science. We invite
applicants with a strong background in areas such as algorithm design,
mathematical abilities, and theoretical computer science concepts.

The selected candidate will contribute to the cutting-edge field of the
Existential Theory of the Reals, seeking out better algorithms or proof
that they cannot exist. The position offers a tenure of 4 or 5 years with
an emphasis on both research and teaching duties.

Utrecht University prides itself on diversity and inclusivity, and we
welcome candidates from all backgrounds to apply. Our group is positioned
within a vibrant and dynamic academic environment in Utrecht, a lively city
that is only 20 minutes by train from both Amsterdam and serene forest
landscapes.

The position is part of a Vidi grant and supervised by Dr. Till Miltzow. We
offer a competitive salary, substantial benefits, and the opportunity to
work in one of Europe's most dynamic and diverse academic communities.

For a full job description and details on how to apply, please visit:
*https://www.uu.nl/en/organisation/working-at-utrecht-university/jobs/phd-position-on-theoretical-research-on-algorithms-10-fte *

If you have any questions regarding the position, please contact Dr. Till
Miltzow at t.miltzow@uu.nl.

The deadline for applications is *7 August 2023*.

Utrecht University is committed to diversity and inclusivity. We encourage
applications from all who are interested in making significant
contributions to the university's academic community.


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Till(mann) Miltzow
+49 1515 466 1051 (Germany)
sites.google.com/view/miltzow/home
Youtube <https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcHz-bYTcPq2zDn1VBMEVMQ>

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