1-year teaching / research position

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Steve Awodey

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Apr 29, 2016, 10:21:53 AM4/29/16
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PostDoc and/or Sr. Researcher Position in Homotopy Type Theory / Category Theory
Carnegie Mellon University/Philosophy Department

One year PostDoc and/or Senior Researcher Position in Homotopy Type Theory, start date August 1, 2016 or negotiable. The research group in Homotopy Type Theory in the Philosophy Department at Carnegie Mellon University seeks a one year postdoctoral researcher with 50% teaching duty, consisting of one course per semester on Category Theory and Categorical Logic. There is also a possibility for a visiting professor (open rank), with or without teaching duties. Position could begin August 2016 or January 2017, with a possibility of renewal for an additional year. Candidates should have a research background in relevant areas.

Questions about the position can be directed to Professor Steve Awodey: awo...@cmu.edu.

Candidates should submit a CV including teaching experience and a research statement to CMUPhi...@andrew.cmu.edu.

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Department URL: https://www.cmu.edu/dietrich/philosophy/
Primary Location: United States-Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh
Time Type: Full Time

Minimum Education Level: Doctorate or equivalent

Salary: According to Rank

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