We are looking for a Ph.D. student working on the topic 'Triangulations 
and Pseudo-Triangulations of Surfaces' at Graz University of Technology, 
Austria. This offer is part of the bigger project "Discrete Mathematics in 
Teams" which in total supports 12 PhD positions that will closely 
collaborate. The position is funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) for 
up to four years, starting as soon as possible. We have a focus on 
collaborative research, and every PhD project will be supervised by a pair 
of advisors. For information on how to apply, please see the project 
website https://docfunds.math.tugraz.at. For full consideration your 
application should arrive by November 30th, 2024. Later applications will 
be considered until the position is filled.
The doc.funds project is part of the "Graz School of Discrete 
Mathematics", a graduate program of highest international reputation, 
jointly run Univ. Graz and TU Graz.  Students enjoy additional benefits 
such as travel support, funds for extended research stays abroad, 
mentoring, a vibrant research seminar and more. The official language is 
English.
The gross salary for the position is 37,577 Euro per year.
Any further inquiries regarding the position can be directed to 
discrete@tugraz.at (Michael Kerber, speaker of the Graz School of Discrete 
Mathematics)
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