Postdoctoral position in the scientific project “BOBR: Decomposition methods for discrete problems” financed by the European Commission (grant agreement no 948057) Principal Investigator: Michał Pilipczuk

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Postdoctoral position in the scientific project “BOBR: Decomposition methods for discrete problems” financed by the European Commission (grant agreement no 948057) Principal Investigator: Michał Pilipczuk

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Offer DescriptionPostdoctoral position in the scientific project “BOBR: Decomposition methods for discrete problems” financed by the European Commission (grant agreement no 948057)Principal Investigator: Michał PilipczukThe ERC project „BOBR: Decomposition methods for discrete problems”, led by dr hab. Michał Pilipczuk, is offering a postdoctoral position in the Institute of Informatics at the Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics of the University of Warsaw.Terms of employment
The selected candidate will be employed as a full-time researcher (pol. adiunkt). The duration of employment is for up to 15 months. Up to an individual agreement between the candidate and the principal investigator, the starting date can be set between January 1st, 2025, and May 1st, 2025, while the ending date should be no later than March 31st, 2026. The offered salary combined (basic salary approx. 9 500 PLN gross/month plus project bonus) is around 12 000 PLN per month pre-tax (around 2 780 EUR), which is more than enough for a comfortable life in Warsaw. The position comes with no teaching obligations and travel budget. Selected candidate will work on one or more research directions studied within the project, described below.Description of the project
Project BOBR focuses on studying graph decompositions and their applications in designing efficient algorithms, in particular for graph problems and problems originating from finite model theory. The work within the project will concentrate on the following four directions: ● Beyond Sparsity. We study the abstract notions of sparsity in graphs (bounded expansion and nowhere denseness) in order to understand the structure implied by these notions and to use this structure for designing efficient algorithms. We also try to build a theory of well-structured dense graphs, based on advances in the theory of sparse graphs and inspired by notions borrowed from model theory. ● Dynamic parameterized data structures. We expand the theory of parameterized complexity by designing data structures for dynamic parameterized problems in graphs. ● Algorithms in planar graphs. Wedesign new parameterized and approximation algorithms for problems in planar graphs, while focusing on combining techniques from both these areas. ● Algorithms in hereditary classes of graphs: We study structural properties in classes of graphs defined by forbidding induced subgraphs, in order to design efficient parameterized, approximation, and exact algorithms working on graphs from such classes.Requirements
We expect that candidate at the moment of employment holds a PhD degree in either mathematics or computer science and has an excellent background in both of these disciplines, in particular in one or more of the following fields:
● structural graph theory;
● algorithm design;
● automata and logic.
Research experience in any of the following areas will be an advantage:
● parameterized algorithms;
● approximation schemes in planar graphs;
● algorithms on graph classes;
● dynamic data structures;
● model-checking algorithms;
● graph minors theory;
● model theory, in particular finite model theory or stability theory;
● structural theory of sparse graphs (notions of bounded expansion and nowhere denseness);
● decompositions of graphs, in particular treewidth and cliquewidth.
The competition may be entered by candidates who meet the conditions set out in art. 113 of the Law on Higher Education and Science of July 20, 2018 (Journal of Laws of 2023, item 742, as amended).Applications
An application should include Curriculum Vitae that:
● presents an overview of the background and scientific achievements of the candidate;
● lists all the candidate’s research works (including not yet published manuscripts);
● gives a list of three experienced researchers that may serve as references for the candidate.
In addition, there should be a signed cover letter addressed to the Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics, University of Warsaw together with the personal data clause (attached).
No research statements are required.
On the day of submitting the application, the candidate does not have to hold a PhD degree.Applications, as well as further questions on both the scientific topic of the project and formal details of the call procedure should be directed to dr hab. Michał Pilipczuk:In order to apply for the position, candidates should send an e-mail and submit the documents as attached .pdf files.Application deadline: December 13th 2024Applications which do not satisfy the above requirements or are submitted after the deadline will not be considered for the position.
The applications will be evaluated by a selection committee appointed by the Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics, University of Warsaw. The committee may invite candidates to a meeting, which will be conducted remotely. The results of the competition will be sent to candidates electronically on December 27th, 2024 at the latest. The competition is the first stage of the recruitment process as described in the Statute of the University of Warsaw, the recommendation by the selection committee being a basis for its subsequent stages.
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The University of Warsaw has implemented a procedure for whistleblowers to report legal violations and for subsequent follow-up actions-the Internal Reporting Procedure, which is an annex to the Rector’s Order No. 94 of 17 September 2024 on the procedure for reporting legal violations by whistleblowers and taking follow-up actions at the University of Warsaw. This procedure has been published and is available in the University Monitor, entry 266.Where to apply E-mail[email protected]RequirementsResearch Field Computer science » Other Education Level PhD or equivalentResearch Field Mathematics » Other Education Level PhD or equivalentLanguages ENGLISH Level GoodInternal Application form(s) neededSOBD11020242PA60-0936216.pdfEnglish(383.51 KB – PDF)Additional InformationWork Location(s)Number of offers available 1 Company/Institute Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics of the University of Warsaw Country Poland GeofieldContact State/ProvinceMazovia Province CityWarsaw WebsiteStreetKrakowskie Przedmieście 26/28 Postal Code02-097STATUS: EXPIREDShare this page

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12000 per month

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Warszawa, mazowieckie

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Sat, 09 Nov 2024 08:50:56 GMT

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