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Thirteen PhD scholarships in discrete mathematics and theoretical computer science, Warwick (U.K.)

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               PhD Positions
       Centre for Discrete Mathematics
         and its Applications (DIMAP)
        Department of Computer Science
        (or Institute of Mathematics,
          or Warwick Business School)
          University of Warwick, UK
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DIMAP is a multidisciplinary research centre supporting an
internationally competitive programme of research in discrete
modelling, algorithmic analysis, and combinatorial (discrete)
optimisation.  It has been recently established by the University of
Warwick and is partially funded by the prestigious Engineering and
Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Science and Innovation
Award.  The Centre builds on the expertise and the collaboration
between the theoretical computer science research groups (Algorithms
and Complexity, and Formal Methods) in the Department of Computer
Science, the Warwick Mathematics Institute, and the Operational
Research & Management Sciences group in the Warwick Business School.

The Centre has initial funding for about 13 PhD scholarships, and is
developing a doctoral training programme supporting a continuing
stream of research students in discrete mathematics, theoretical
computer science, and related areas. Available scholarships are for 3
years of PhD study.

Applicants should have a degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, or
Operational Research, with excellent grades and references.

DIMAP offers students grants of various types, covering tuition and/or
stipends. Tuition covers expenses for teaching and supervision, and
each student is equipped with office space, a computer, and a travel
budget to attend conferences.

For any further questions related to PhD scholarships in DIMAP, please
send an email to: dimap@dcs.warwick.ac.uk

Applications are welcome for the study starting in the academic year
2009/2010. Further information is available at:
http://go.warwick.ac.uk/dimap/phd-ad/