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W3 Professorship in Theoretical Computer Science, Bremen (Germany), Deadline: 24 April 2015
The University of Bremen, a mid-sized university with approximately
250 professorships and 19,000 students, offers a broad range of
disciplines and competes internationally in top-level research. With
an ambitious institutional strategy, the university was successful in
the Excellence Initiative as one of eleven universities in Germany.
The University of Bremen, Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics,
invites applications for the permanent position of
Full Professor of Theoretical Computer Science (W3)
Application Code P559/15.
The successful applicant will represent the field of Theoretical
Computer Science in research and teaching and should have an excellent
research and publication record in relevant subject areas such as
- Complexity Theory
- Algorithmic Graph Theory
- Complexity of Constraint Satisfaction Problems.
She/he will teach undergraduate and graduate courses and is invited to
participate in the supervision of student projects. Commitment to
teaching, didactic innovation, and contributions to the internationalization
of the University of Bremen are expected.
The successful applicant is expected to contribute to the university?s
research funding through the acquisition of research grants. A
cooperation with associated research institutes such as the Center for
Computing Technologies (TZI), the German Research Center for
Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), and the German Aerospace Center (DLR)
is encouraged.
Prerequisites for an appointment are an outstanding pertinent doctoral
degree, additional scientific achievements, and international
visibility. Fluent English and communication skills are expected.
Experience in respecting gender specific issues in research and
teaching are desirable. The successful applicant is expected to have
or quickly acquire working competence in the German language.
As an awardee of the Total-E-Quality Science Award, the University of
Bremen aims to increase the number of women in academic employment;
women are explicitly encouraged to apply. Applicants with a migratory
background and international applications are highly welcome! Disabled
candidates will receive preferred consideration over equally qualified
contenders.
For further information, please contact the Dean of the Faculty for
Mathematics and Informatics,
Prof. Dr. Kerstin Schill (dekanin@fb3.uni-bremen.de).
Please send your application including a full CV and publication
record until 24.04.2015 to the following address, mentioning the
application code P559/15:
Universität Bremen
Fachbereich 3
Mathematik und Informatik
Postfach 330 440
28334 Bremen
Alternatively, the application can be sent in electronic form (ideally
as a single PDF document) to P559@fb3.uni-bremen.de
More information on the recruitment process at the University of
Bremen can be found at
http://www.uni-bremen.de/de/berufungsverfahren.html