Multiple PhD positions in Algebraic Complexity Theory at IT University of Copenhagen
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Multiple PhD positions in Algebraic Complexity Theory at IT University of Copenhagen The Algorithms group at IT University of Copenhagen invites highly motivated persons for multiple funded PhD positions in Algebraic Complexity Theory starting September 1, 2024, or soon thereafter. Job description These positions are available for a period of 3-4 years, depending on the current education level of the applicant. The starting date is negotiable, but the default would be in August-September 2024. All PhD positions in the research group are fully funded, employed positions (including travel money) that come with an internationally competitive salary. The Candidate To be eligible to apply for these positions, applicants need to have or be about to obtain either a BSc or an MSc degree (or their equivalent qualifications) in computer science, mathematics, or a related field. Candidates are expected to have a good background and passionate interest in mathematics and computer science, demonstrated by having credited relevant courses such as Complexity Theory, Advanced Algorithms, Probability Theory, Real and Complex Analysis, Calculus, and Combinatorics. Or they may be demonstrated by results at the Olympiads of Mathematics or Informatics, or by publication in relevant internationally recognized conferences or journals. Applicants need to be motivated for doctoral studies; should possess the ability to work independently and perform critical analysis; and also have good levels of communicative abilities and English language skills. The working language of the group is English, and knowledge of English is also fully sufficient to navigate everyday life in Scandinavia in general. Application The application and all other documents ought to be in English and must include:
- A cover letter explaining your motivation, interest for the position, and how your profile fits (maximum 1 page).
- A full CV (maximum 3 pages), including name, address, phone number, e-mail, previous and present employment and academic background.
- Documentation of academic degrees (copy of degree certificates etc.)
- Name and contact information of two references, one of which should be the thesis supervisor. Applications without the above-mentioned required documents will not be assessed.
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