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Research Fellowship in Theory of Computing, Berkeley CA (U.S.A.) & Saarbruecken (Germany), Deadline: 15 Jan 2013
Joint Research Fellowships of the
Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing, Berkeley
and
Max Planck Institute for Informatics, Germany
Max Planck Institute offers joint research fellowships with the Simons
Institute for the Theory of Computing, Berkeley, CA, USA. These
fellowships are a major component of a collaboration between the two
institutes directed at Theory of Computing and its applications in various
fields. The fellowship holder will spend one semester (not necessarily the
first) at the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing and the
remainder of the fellowship at the Max Planck Institute. For the residence
at the Simons Institute there is a preference for the research topic to be
related to a respective half-year research program run at the Simons
Institute. The research programs for Fall 2013 are "Real Analysis in
Computer Science" and "Theoretical Foundations of Big Data Analysis," and
the topics for Spring 2014 are "Algorithms and Models in Evolutionary
Biology" and "Quantum Hamiltonian Complexity." Descriptions of these
programs and other information about the Simons Institute can be found at
http://simons.berkeley.edu.
Research Fellowships are intended for exceptional young scientists at most
six years after the award of their PhD. Candidates should submit their
application (curriculum vitae, photograph, list of publications, short
research plan, argued interest in one or more of the Simons research
programs, copies of degree certificates, copies of the five most important
publications, list of three references) as a single PDF file to
simons-apps@mpi-inf.mpg.de . The Max Planck Institute particularly
encourages applications from outstanding women and minority candidates.
The deadline for receipt of the application is January 15, 2013.