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An established academic institution is seeking a dedicated PhD student to explore the fascinating world of algorithms. This position offers an opportunity to delve into cutting-edge research areas such as approximation algorithms, online algorithms, and algorithmic game theory. With a focus on efficient algorithms, you will work under the guidance of renowned professors and contribute to significant advancements in the field. This role not only promises intellectual growth but also the chance to engage in teaching responsibilities, making it ideal for those passionate about academia and research. If you're ready to embark on a challenging yet rewarding journey, this opportunity is for you.
PhD Student Position in Algorithms
Chair of Algorithms and Complexity, Department of Computer Science, School of Computation, Information and Technology, Technical University of Munich
Garching (near Munich), Germany
Research/Academic
Yes
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05.05.2025
19.06.2025
Position: PhD Student in Algorithms
Description: The Department of Computer Science at the Technical University of Munich is seeking a PhD candidate in the area of efficient algorithms. The position is hosted by the Chair of Algorithms and Complexity, led by Prof. Susanne Albers. The research will focus on fields such as approximation and online algorithms, algorithmic game theory, or algorithm engineering.
Salary: According to the German public salary scale TVL-13, with a competitive salary and standard benefits. The initial appointment is for two years, with potential for renewal for another two years.
Qualifications: A Master's degree in computer science or mathematics is required. Proficiency in German is essential due to teaching obligations.
Application: Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, CV, transcripts, and a copy of their Master's thesis electronically. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Contact: Prof. Dr. Susanne Albers, Department of Computer Science, Technical University Munich, Boltzmannstr. 3, Garching (near Munich), Germany. Email: [email address]