Postdoctoral Fellow
Job description
Job Title: Postdoctoral Fellow
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Regular/Temporary: Regular
Full/Part Time: Full-Time
Job ID: 223325
About Us The Algorithms and Randomness Center (ARC) at Georgia Institute of Technology http://www.arc.gatech.edu/ is seeking a postdoctoral fellow to participate in research investigations. The initial one-year appointment will begin August 1, 2021 (or later date), and it may extend contingent upon research performance for another year.
ARC has faculty associated with multiple departments including Computer Science, Mathematics, Industrial and Systems Engineering and Electrical Engineering http://www.arc.gatech.edu/faculty. ARC also works closely with the interdisciplinary Ph.D. program on Algorithms, Combinatorics and Optimization (ACO) https://www.aco.gatech.edu/.
LocationAtlanta, GA
Job Summary The selected candidate will have the opportunity to work on any aspect of algorithms, optimization, broadly interpreted, and collaborate with ARC faculty. There is no teaching requirement, but there are opportunities to lead a graduate seminar or a small undergraduate course.Required QualificationsQualified applicants must possess a PhD in Computer Science, Mathematics, Operations Research or a related field. A strong technical background is expected, and successful applicants will also exhibit leadership organizational skills.
Required Documents to AttachPlease upload a cover letter (research interests clearly identified), CV, research statement, and list of references. Transcripts will be required prior to any offer of employment.
Contact InformationWith questions or for additional information please contact Lisa Cox at [email protected]
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