海外職位丨全球算法全獎(jiǎng)博士職位--2021.2下半月
編者按:申請(qǐng)歐洲讀博通常需要碩士學(xué)位,一般不需要GRE也無(wú)需當(dāng)?shù)卣Z(yǔ)言,考一個(gè)雅思|托福成績(jī)即可申請(qǐng)。套磁是申請(qǐng)的關(guān)鍵。歐洲因其高福利著稱,讀博也不例外,如果可以拿到工作合同,讀博工資在當(dāng)?shù)匾褜儆谥挟a(chǎn),并享受一切相關(guān)福利,畢業(yè)后申請(qǐng)當(dāng)?shù)赜谰踊蛞泼?,相比美?guó)也簡(jiǎn)單很多。例如我在德國(guó)拿到博士學(xué)位后工作半年,即具備申請(qǐng)德國(guó)永居的資格。
參考:普通家庭人十年留學(xué)史:DIY飛躍美德全獎(jiǎng)讀研讀博,為何最終落戶德國(guó)做個(gè)打工人?
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作者 留德華叫獸 系美國(guó)Clemson大學(xué)數(shù)學(xué)碩士(運(yùn)籌學(xué)方向)、Ph.D. candidate,歐盟瑪麗居里學(xué)者,德國(guó)海德堡大學(xué)數(shù)學(xué)博士(離散優(yōu)化、圖像處理),讀博期間前往意大利博洛尼亞大學(xué)、IBM實(shí)習(xí)半年,巴黎綜合理工訪問(wèn)一季?,F(xiàn)任德國(guó)某汽車集團(tuán)無(wú)人駕駛部門,從事大數(shù)據(jù)和計(jì)算機(jī)視覺(jué)算法的研發(fā)。讀博期間創(chuàng)辦【運(yùn)籌OR帷幄】、【DIY飛躍計(jì)劃】社區(qū)并運(yùn)營(yíng)至今,2020.08創(chuàng)辦【DeepMatch交友AI】社區(qū) ,知乎|今日頭條|微博等平臺(tái)科普自媒體創(chuàng)作者(近20w關(guān)注者)
▎以下是二月下旬的全球算法博士職位信息,大家注意deadline!

目錄
澳大利亞拉籌伯大學(xué):PhD position in combinatorics at La Trobe University, Bendigo, Australia (Michael Payne)
澳大利亞阿德萊德大學(xué):Several PhD scholarships in Evolutionary Computation at the University of Adelaide, Australia (Frank Neumann)
荷蘭特文特大學(xué):Open PhD and POSTDOC positions at University of Twente in Energy Management (Johann Hurink)
英國(guó)倫敦大學(xué)學(xué)院:Research Fellow in Applied Software Engineering (KTP Associate) at University College London (Computer Science Department) (Sarro, Federica)
德國(guó)凱澤斯勞滕大學(xué):Postdoc/PhD positions at TU Kaiserslautern and MPI for Software Systems in Computational Logic (Anthony W. Lin)

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PhD position in combinatorics at La Trobe University, Bendigo, Australia (Michael Payne)
We have an opportunity for a candidate to work towards a PhD at La Trobe University in Bendigo, Australia. The topic will be in the field of combinatorics, particularly discrete geometry and/or graph theory.
The successful applicant will have a master's degree in mathematics or theoretical computer science (or bachelor's with first class honours), including an excellent thesis or other evidence of prior research experience, such as refereed publications.
The position comes with a living allowance of AUD 28,597 per annum for a maximum of 3.5 years, and fee relief for up to 4 years (so no course fees are payable).
The position is open to both Australian and international applicants, however due to current restrictions on international travel,preference may be given to candidates already in Australia. Interested applicants should contact me by email (m.payne@latrobe.edu.au) to discuss the position and possible topics. Please attach a current CV, academic transcript, and a copy of your thesis.
Closing date: 20th April 2021.
Further information:?https://sites.google.com/view/michael-s-payne/phd-position
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Several PhD scholarships in Evolutionary Computation at the University of Adelaide, Australia (Frank Neumann)
Several PhD scholarships within Australian Research Council Future Fellowship "Bio-inspired computing for problems with chance constraints" available
The Optimisation and Logistics group at the School of Computer Science,The University of Adelaide, Australia has several scholarships available for PhD students working within the ARC Future Fellowship "Bio-inspired computing for problems with chance constraints" starting in July 2021.
Scholarships are for the duration of 3 years with a possible extension of 6 months.
There are no teaching duties, but students are able to take up additional paid casual teaching work during their candidature and get involved in teaching courses within Computer Science.
We are seeking excellent candidates with a master or honours in computer science mathematics, or statistics.
A successful applicant should carry out theoretical or applied work on evolutionary algorithms, ant colony optimisation, and related bio-inspired computing methods for problems with stochastic constraints.
Candidates having experiences in the field of randomised methods, statistics and/or computational complexity of bio-inspired computation are highly encouraged to apply.
Currently, around 20 researchers from several nationalities work in the Optimisation and Logistics group. The group collaborates with several of the major research institutions in Europe and the U.S. and has high international visibility.
For more information, please visit?http://cs.adelaide.edu.au/~optlog/
Applications (including curriculum vitae, IELTS test results, list of publications if applicable, university transcripts, and names of two references with their e-mail addresses) must be sent by email in PDF format with subject line
"PhD application: Bio-inspired computing for problems with chance constraints" to Prof Frank Neumann
(frank.neumann@adelaide.edu.au) by 31 March, 2021.
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Open PhD and POSTDOC positions at University of Twente in Energy Management (Johann Hurink)
The interdisciplinary research group on 'Decentralized Energy?Management' at the University of Twente led by Johann Hurink has several open positions for new PhD students and? Postdocs in multiple recently granted research projects within the smart energy domain. The positions?are open for candidates with a background in mathematics and technical disciplines who want to share?and gain knowledge in the context of decentralized energy management systems.
The available positions are within research projects focussing on?bottom-up energy management, energy systems for local communities and neighborhood energy storage. The?funding origins from two European Horizon 2020 projects and two projects granted under the Dutch RVO MOOI?and DEI+ programs.? The corresponding projects are all in cooperation with other academic as?well as external partners (companies,cooperatives, etc).
A more detailed overview of the projects as well?more information on how to apply can
be found on our webpage:?https://www.utwente.nl/en/eemcs/energy/open_positions/projects/
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Research Fellow in Applied Software Engineering (KTP Associate) at University College London (Computer Science Department) (Sarro, Federica)
Research Fellow in Applied Software Engineering (KTP Associate) at University College London (Department of Computer Science) - Ref:1874677 - Closing date 16 March 2021
The Department of Computer Science at University College London (UCL) is seeking one "Research Fellow in Applied Software Engineering (KTP Associate)" in the area of software engineering, ideally with background and experience in machine learning and evolutionary computation to work on a cutting-edge Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) project in collaboration with the industrial partner Turing Intelligence Technology Limited.
The project is funded by the KTP with the goal of realising the company?s vision of automating the entire lifecycle of creating, optimising and deploying AI, by means of evolutionary and machine learning approaches, and will provide the successful candidate with an exciting opportunity to carry out ground-breaking and impactful research in close collaboration with industry. Besides, they will receive strong career development support, dedicated research resources, training in transferable skills, and conference allowance.
The successful candidates will work under the supervision of Professor Federica Sarro (UCL), Dr Justyna Petke (UCL) and Dr Fan Wu (Turing Intelligence Technology), will join the SOLAR group (https://solar.cs.ucl.ac.uk/) and be based at Turing Intelligence Technology (https://turintech.ai/).
The post is full-time and has funding available for 27 months in the first instance, salary range: ?36,028 - ?43,533 per annum (inclusive of London allowance).
Informal enquiries about the post can be directed to Professor Federica Sarro
?(f.sarro@ucl.ac.uk<mailto:f.sarro@ucl.ac.uk>).
Formal interviews for this post will be held between March and April 2021.
For further details and how to apply see?https://bit.ly/3u7XI5m.
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Postdoc/PhD positions at TU Kaiserslautern and MPI for Software Systems in Computational Logic (Anthony W. Lin)
We are looking for postdoctoral researchers and research assistants at the PhD level to work on computational logic and/or automata theory jointly at Technische Universitaet Kaiserslautern and Max-Planck Institute for Software Systems (MPI-SWS), which are located in Kaiserslautern, Germany. Research assistants at the PhD level will be funded for a standard duration of a PhD study at TUK (between 3-4 years). Postdoc researchers will initially be funded for two years with a possibility of extension of up to four years.
The expected starting date is as soon as possible (not later than September?2021, but this is negotiable).
Successful applicants will help drive our effort in developing theories and/or implementations of logic and automata-theoretic toolbox. This could include, for example, the development of a string constraint solver (see?https://anthonywlin.github.io/strings.html), as well as applying them to several domains including web security, personalized online education, program repair, and verification of parameterized systems. Other possible topics could include the development of techniques for evaluating path-based queries over graph databases.
Ideally, applicants should have strong backgrounds in computer science (or related areas like mathematics) with experience in at least two of the following areas: logic, algorithms, programming language theory/implementation, formal language theory, concurrency theory, database theory, and formal verification.
Research environment: successful applicants will work within the Automated Reasoning Research Group at both TU Kaiserslautern and MPI-SWS led by Prof. Anthony W. Lin (https://anthonywlin.github.io/). They will be co-supervised by Prof. Rupak Majumdar, and have the opportunity to collaborate with Dr. Georg Zetzsche. The group enjoys close collaborations with colleagues in the UK (Oxford, Edinburgh, Birmingham, and London), Sweden (Uppsala), Taiwan (Taipei), China (Beijing), Australia (Melbourne, Canberra), Singapore, and Chile (Santiago).
For informal enquiries, please contact Prof. Anthony Lin (lin@cs.uni-kl.de).
To apply, please send a CV and a research statement in an email to Mrs. Judith
Stengel (stengel@cs.uni-kl.de).
Early applications deadline is noon CEST 21 March 2021. Depending on the?remaining positions available, further applications may still be considered.
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