Postdoc and PhD openings in combinatorial optimization and/or TCS in Lund (deadline Jan 16)
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Dear colleagues,
I would be most grateful for any assistance in spreading the
information below regarding postdoc and PhD openings in
combinatorial optimization and/or theoretical computer science at
Lund University. In particular, we will be happy to receive
applications from strong candidates interested in topics like SAT
solving, constraint programming, and/or mixed integer linear
programming.
Best regards,
Jakob Nordstrom ********** Postdoc and
PhD openings in combinatorial optimization and/or TCS in Lund
(deadline Jan 16) The Department of
Computer Science at Lund University invites applications for
postdoc and PhD positions in combinatorial optimization and/or
theoretical computer science. The researchers
will be working in the Mathematical Insights into Algorithms for
Optimization (MIAO) group headed by Jakob Nordstrom (www.jakobnordstrom.se),
which is active at both the University of Copenhagen and Lund
University on either side of the Oresund Bridge. We are closely
affiliated with the Basic Algorithms Research Copenhagen (BARC)
centre, and are part of a world-leading environment in algorithms
and complexity theory encompassing also the IT University of
Copenhagen and the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). We aim
to attract top talent from around the world to an ambitious,
creative, collaborative, and fun environment. Using the power of
mathematics, we strive to create fundamental breakthroughs in
algorithms and complexity theory. While the focus in on
foundational research, we do have a track record of surprising
algorithmic discoveries leading to major industrial applications. The MIAO research
group has a unique profile in that we are doing cutting-edge
research both on the mathematical foundations of efficient
computation and on state-of-the-art practical algorithms for
real-world problems. This creates a very special environment,
where we do not only conduct in-depth research on different
theoretical and applied topics, but where different lines of
research cross-fertilise each other and unexpected and exciting
synergies often arise. Much of the activities of the group revolve
around powerful algorithmic paradigms such as, e.g., Boolean
satisfiability (SAT) solving, Groebner basis computations, integer
linear programming, and constraint programming. This leads to
classical questions in computational complexity theory—though
often with new, fascinating twists—but also involves work on
devising clever algorithms that can exploit the power of such
paradigms in practice. Our most recent
new line of research is on how to verify the correctness of
state-of-the-art algorithms for combinatorial optimization. Such
algorithms are often highly complex, and even mature commercial
solvers are known to sometimes produce wrong results. Our work on
designing a new generation of certifying combinatorial solvers,
which output not only an answer but also a machine-verifiable
mathematical proof that this answer is correct, has already
received several international awards, but many more exciting
problems are still waiting to be solved! The postdoc
position is a full-time research position for an intended duration
of 2 years. The PhD position is a four-year full-time employed
position, but PhD positions usually (though not necessarily)
include 20% teaching, in which case they are prolonged for one
more year. The starting dates are negotiable, but should ideally
be in August-September 2026 or earlier. All positions in the
research group are fully funded, employed positions (including
travel money) that come with internationally competitive salaries. The application
deadline for both positions is January 16, 2026. For more
information about the postdoc position see https://jakobnordstrom.se/openings/Postdoc-Lund-260116.html
and for the PhD position see https://jakobnordstrom.se/openings/PhD-Lund-260116.html.
Informal enquiries are welcome and may be sent to jakob.n...@cs.lth.se.
Jakob Nordström,
Professor University of
Copenhagen and Lund University Phone: +45 28 78
38 11 / +46 70 742 21 98 https://jakobnordstrom.se