Thursday, September 28, 2023

[DMANET] Postdoctoral fellow in discrete mathematics in Amsterdam

Dear colleagues,

We seek outstanding, highly motivated researchers for a postdoc in discrete
mathematics in Amsterdam, with a priority towards *extremal/probabilistic
combinatorics* and *structural graph theory*.

The *two-year* position would be embedded in the Discrete Mathematics and
Quantum Information (DMQI) group at the Korteweg-de Vries Institute for
Mathematics at the *University of Amsterdam*. It would also be embedded in
a Dutch multi-site consortium, *NETWORKS*, devoted to the algorithmic,
combinatorial, stochastic analysis of large-scale networks. The scope of
potential research is wide, but should relate well to the (broad) themes of
NETWORKS and be compatible with interests of the DMQI group.

The working conditions are good and subject to the collective agreement for
Dutch university employees (CAO NU). The Netherlands is a compact,
comfortable, well-connected country, enjoying a high standard of living.
Amsterdam is a fun, open, international, and vibrant city.

*Note on eligibility*: because of the funding, the EU COFUND programme,
there are some special criteria, in particular, being with 3 years of PhD
and not having resided in the Netherlands for too long in the previous 3
years.

The deadline for application is *20 October 2023*.

There is some flexibility in the starting date, but preferred is *1 January
2024*.

NETWORKS and the DMQI group are active in promoting openness, diversity,
equity and inclusion. As such, we *welcome and encourage applicants of all
backgrounds*.

For particulars of the application procedure, see

https://www.thenetworkcenter.nl/uploaded_files/document/230920_Networks_Cofund_Infopackage_UvA_DMQI.pdf

To apply, go to

https://vacatures.uva.nl/UvA/job/Postdoctoral-fellow/779466602/

Do not hesitate to write to Ross Kang (r.kang@uva.nl) with any informal
inquiries.

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