The professorship is intended to complement the existing expertise in Theoretical Computer Science with a focus on Theoretical Artificial Intelligence. Relevant areas include, for example Algorithmic Data Analysis, Algorithms under Uncertainty, Logic-Based AI, Formal Foundations of Knowledge Representation, Computational Social Choice, Multi-Agent Systems, Mechanism Design.
Beyond this focus, the professor is expected to represent Theoretical Computer Science in its full spectrum and establish research connections to at least one of the following fields: Algorithms, Complexity Theory, or Formal Methods.
This open-rank position (W2 or W3) is designed to attract a broad range of applicants. We are seeking both early-career researchers with recently acquired habilitation-equivalent achievements and strong scientific potential, as well as experienced individuals with leadership skills and outstanding scientific qualifications.
For inquiries about the position, please contact the chair of the appointment committee Prof. Dr. Sebastian Siebertz at siebertz@uni-bremen.de .
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Prof. Dr. Sebastian Siebertz
Universität Bremen
FB3: Mathematik/Informatik
Bibliotheksstr. 5, MZH 3160
28359 Bremen
Web: https://www.uni-bremen.de/en/theorie/team/profiles/prof-dr-sebastian-siebertz
Mail: siebertz@uni-bremen.de
Phone: +49 (421) 218-63751
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