The successful candidate will be part of the Discrete Mathematics group led by Stefan Glock.
https://www.fim.uni-passau.de/en/discrete-mathematics/
The position is initially for one year, with the option of renewal, and is remunerated in accordance with pay grade 13 of the German public-sector collective agreement TV-L. The position will be part of the Emmy Noether junior research group "Structure and randomness in extremal combinatorics".
The ideal candidate has a strong background in discrete mathematics, in particular in extremal and probabilistic combinatorics. Knowledge of the German language is not required.
If you have any further questions about this position, please contact Stefan Glock by e-mail (stefan.glock@uni-passau.de<mailto:stefan.glock@uni-passau.de>).
To apply, please e-mail your full application attached in a single pdf file to Gislinde Oberländer (gislinde.oberlaender@uni-passau.de) by no later than 24 November 2025.
Your application should contain:
- cover letter
- CV
- list of publications
- research statement
- certificates and transcripts
- name, affiliation, and email address of two or three references.
The official advertisement (in German language) may be found here:
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Stefan Glock
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