Postdoc Positions on Symmetries and Optimization at the Frontiers of Computation (ERC Project)

We are inviting applications for postdoc positions as part of the ERC project Symmetry and Optimization at the Frontiers of Computation (SYMOPTIC).

If your answer to any of these questions is yes, then we hope that you will apply! (Make sure to click on the keywords in the list to learn more.)

As members of this ERC project, you will work on questions such as the above as part of a diverse international team, creatively combining ideas from different areas to make progress on central questions in the theory of computing.

At Bochum, you can expect an excellent research environment that spans across many areas of computer science and mathematics, including the Cluster of Excellence CASA and the Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy. In addition to exciting research projects and a friendly and stimulating work environment, we can offer a generous travel budget that allows for attending relevant conferences and summer schools to present your work to the international community, visiting collaborators, etc. You will be employed on a fully-funded position (100%, E13 salary) with an initial appointment of two years. The starting date is negotiable.

Your profile

  • You have an excellent academic track record in ideally at least one of the following areas: theoretical computer science, quantum computing, algebraic geometry, invariant theory, representation theory, mathematical optimization, or similar.
  • You are curiosity driven, enjoy combining creativity with mathematical precision, and are open to interdisciplinary collaborations.
  • You are fluent in written and spoken English (no German required).

How to apply?

Please email qi@rub.de with subject "ERC Postdoc Positions" and the following information in a single PDF file:

  • Brief cover letter describing your background and research interests
  • CV, including list of publications
  • Electronic contact details of 2 referees
  • Any other relevant material (PhD thesis or draft, MSc thesis, GitHub link, ...)

Applications received by January 1, 2024 will receive full consideration. Late applications are still being considered until all positions are filled. We strongly encourage applications from members of any underrepresented group in our research area.

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