The *Vienna Graduate School in Computational Optimization* offers contracts for PhD students in different areas of optimization such as Combinatorial Optimization, Global Optimization, Heuristic Optimization, Nonlinear Optimization, Stochastic Optimization, Dynamic Optimization, Algorithmic Game Theory, Optimization for intelligent Data Analysis.
The doctoral program is a joint initiative between the University of Vienna, TU Wien, and the Institute of Science and Technology. Candidates must follow the rules for PhD studies at one of the aforementioned institutions and participate in the joint teaching and research program.
The program started on October 1, 2016, but two PhD candidate positions are still available.
The application deadline is *December 31, 2016*.
For a successful application, the following is required:
- Applicants must have a Master Degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, or in a related field with a strong mathematical background.
- The diploma thesis and other publications have to be included in the application.
- A minimum of two recommendation letters is mandatory.
- Fluent skills in English language have to be proven.
- A motivation letter should express the candidate's visions and expectations,
the area of interest and a possible supervisor, see faculty members
at http://vgsco.univie.ac.at.
- For a possible interview, the skype address should be provided.
For information in particular with respect to the fields of (meta-)heuristics and combinatorial optimization, please contact Prof. Günther Raidl [log in to unmask]
More information can be found on our website http://vgsco.univie.ac.at
The contract duration is 3 years, extendable to 3,5 years if the candidate stays one semester abroad (outside of Austria). The gross salary is EUR 35.900 per annum.
As part of the university we pursue a non-discriminatory employment policy and values equal opportunities, as well as diversity (http://diversity.univie.ac.at). The university lays special emphasis on increasing the number of women in senior and in academic positions. Given equal qualifications, preference will be given to female applicants.
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