Tuesday, May 5, 2015

[DMANET] 22 PhD positions in Discrete Mathematics in Graz and Leoben (Austria)

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The deadline (May 15) is approaching. In particular, the projects
number 01, 03, 04, 10, 13 and 14 are still available, see

https://www.math.tugraz.at/discrete/index.php?link=positions

for more details or see below for the original posting.

Am 2015-01-09 um 18:24 schrieb Daniel Krenn:
> The Doctoral Program "Discrete Mathematics" (in its second phase
> 2015-2018) offers up to 22 PhD positions for an advanced PhD
> training and research program.
>
> It is run jointly by
>
> - Graz University of Technology, - University of Graz, - University
> of Leoben.
>
> The doctoral program is funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
> and the three supporting universities.
>
> The range of topics comprises the following topics:
>
> - Commutative and non-commutative Algebra - Number Theory -
> Additive Combinatorics - Discrete Dynamics and Fractals - Graph
> Theory - Combinatorial Group Theory - Discrete Stochastics -
> Combinatorial Optimization - Discrete and Computational Geometry -
> Analysis of Algorithms
>
> We offer up to 22 PhD positions for up to 4 years and a gross
> salary of 27.900 EUR per year. There is additional funding for
> extended stays abroad. The official language is English. The
> positions are assigned to 11 specific research projects within the
> above areas. For details about the research projects as well as the
> formal application criteria, see
>
> www.math.tugraz.at/discrete
>
> A selection of candidates will be invited for an interview. There
> will be two major interview sessions, one in March 2015 and a
> second one in June 2015. For being considered for the first
> interview session, and possible start in March/April, applications
> have to arrive by February 15, 2015. Later applications, which are
> to be considered for the second interview session and possible
> start in October, have to arrive by May 15, 2015.
>
> Applications should be sent by e-mail to
>
> discrete@TUGraz.at
>
> to the coordinators of the doctoral program.
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