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Ph.D. & Postdoc Fellowships in Discrete Math / Theoretical Computer Science 2019, Technical University of Munich, Germany

Publish Date: Apr 08, 2019

Deadline: Apr 23, 2019

Ph.D. & Postdoc Positions in Discrete Math / Theoretical Computer Science

The group of Alexander-von-Humboldt Professor Andreas S. Schulz at Technische Universität München (TUM) is seeking exceptional, highly motivated talents with expertise or interest in algorithms, algorithmic game theory, combinatorial optimization, graph theory, integer programming, machine learning, network flows, operations research, stochastic optimization, or a related subject.

About us 
TUM is ranked among the best universities in the world. Its highly renowned math, computer science and economics departments provide an excellent environment for both junior and more established researchers. Our group has an international focus and maintains strong collaborations with leading scientists worldwide. 

Our offer 
• Opportunity to work towards your Ph.D. or for postdoctoral research; 
• Competitive compensation and a flexible starting date; 
• Funds for conference travel, extended stays abroad, visitor programs, and other academic activities; 
• A beautiful workplace in a city very close to the Alps, rich in culture, and with ample opportunities for leisurely activities. 

Your profile 
• Excellent grades and a degree in mathematics, theoretical computer science, operations research, or a related field; 
• Adequate research experience; 
• Interest in supporting the group’s teaching and educational responsibilities. 

Application / Contact 
TUM is an equal opportunity employer. Women are particularly encouraged to apply. For candidates with equal qualification, preference will be given to applicants with disabilities. 
Applications should include: 

• Detailed CV; 
• Brief statement of research interests and career aspirations; 
• Transcripts; 
• Names and contact details of at least three references. 

Please send your application to Mrs. Anne Diehl, preferably via email (or@tum.de) as a single pdf file. Applications received by April 23, 2019 will be given full consideration. Late applications may be considered on a case-by-case basis. 


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Disciplines

Computer Sciences

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Study Levels

PhD

Postdoctoral

Opportunity Types

Fellowships

Eligible Countries

International

Host Countries

Germany