Ph.D. position in Combinatorial Scientific Computing
- From: "fredrikm@xxxxxxxxx" <fredrikm@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 05:52:50 -0700
Ph.D. position in Combinatorial Scientific Computing at the University
of Bergen, Norway
We are looking for an excellent PhD candidate with a background in
programming and algorithms.
We have an open position for 3 years in the ParComb project. This
project is aimed at designing parallel algorithms for combinatorial
problems in scientific computing. The type of problems studied
includes, among others, different kinds of coloring and matching
problems motivated from applications in scientific computing. The
successful candidate will cooperate in developing and implementing
working codes that can be used in applied research. For specific
information about the project see: http://www.ii.uib.no/parcomb.
Applicants should hold a M.Sc. degree or similar and is expected to
work within this project and enter a PhD study. The PhD thesis should
be submitted for defence within the 3-year period of the position. A
plan for the PhD study will be developed in cooperation with the
scientists within the project.
As part of the PhD study the candidate should spend 6 month at the Old
Dominion University, USA, working with professor Alex Pothen.
Salary will be paid in accordance with level 43 on the Norwegian
government salary scale currently equivalent to NOK 325.800 pr. year
(before tax) which is about 41,000 Euro or 57,000 USD. Payment may be
regulated on basis of seniority.
There are no teaching duties. Knowledge of the Norwegian language is
not necessary as the working language will be English. The Algorithms
group at the Department of Informatics, UiB, has currently 4
professors, 5 postdocs, 8 PhD students, as well as several master
students. The group represent a mix of several nationalities (Brazil,
China, Denmark, Germany, Luxembourg,
India, Italy, Norway, Romania, Russia, Sweden, Turkey).
For further information about the scientific contents, expectations
and requirements for the position, please contact Fredrik Manne (e-
mail: Fredrik.Manne@xxxxxxxxx). The application deadline is October
15th 2007.
See http://www.ii.uib.no/parcomb for how to apply.
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