'Facets of Complexity' is a joint research program of the tree major Berlin Universities:
Freie Universität Berlin (FU)
Technische Universität Berlin (TU)
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (HU)
The faculty is:
Prof. Dr. Peter Bürgisser (TU)
Prof. Dr. Stefan Felsner (TU)
Prof. Dr. Christian Haase (FU)
Prof. Dr. Martin Henk (TU)
Prof. Dr. Michael Joswig (TU)
Prof. Dr. Stephan Kratsch (HU)
Prof. Dr. Stephan Kreutzer (TU)
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Mulzer (FU)
Prof. Dr. Rolf Niedermeier (TU)
Prof. Dr. Günter Rote (FU)
Prof. Dr. Nicole Schweikardt (HU)
Prof. Dr. Martin Skutella (TU)
Prof. Dr. Tibor Szabó (FU)
The program of the RTG contains a regular Monday afternoon colloquium, block courses, summer schools, workshops and more.
We offer outstanding research opportunities, highly qualified supervising and grounded research career training.
Job description:
Development of a PhD thesis and participation in the research of the areas of the RTG 'Facets of Complexity' as well as in the regular events.
The scientific program includes:
For further information see:
http://www.facetsofcomplexity.de / or get in touch with one of the supervisors listed on our homepage.
All applications (including a short cover letter outlining your background, a detailed curriculum vitae, a copy of your master's thesis (if already available at time of application), proposal for a potential thesis topic, recommendation letter by your master's thesis supervisor (to be sent directly by the letter writer to the address mentioned below)) quoting the
reference code should be directed
no later than March 22nd, 2021 preferably by e-mail in one PDF-file to Mrs. Ita Brunke:
i.brunke@inf.fu-berlin.de .
On the given occasion and for the duration of the essential on-site operations by Freie Universität Berlin, we kindly ask you to apply electronically by e-mail. The processing of a postal application cannot be guaranteed.
Freie Universität Berlin
Fachbereich Mathematik und Informatik
Institut für Informatik
Graduiertenkolleg 'Facets of Complexity'
Mrs. Ita Brunke
Takustr. 9
14195 Berlin (Dahlem)
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Freie Universität Berlin is an equal opportunity employer.