PhD & Postdoc positions at the Institute of Geometry, TU Graz, Austria

March 27, 2008

website link:
http://www.geometri e.tugraz. at/wallner/ ausschreibung_ mrz.pdf

Vacant Ph.D. and Postdoc positions/
Mathematics and Computer Science

Currently there are several vacant positions at the Institute of
Geometry, TU Graz. You are invited to apply for one or more of the
following:
• A regular `scientific assistant’ position starting with May 2008. We
are looking for candidates with a university degree in Mathematics or
Computer Science who aim at a Ph.D. degree. Especially welcome are
candidates with background in one of the following subjects which
correspond to research projects: geometry processing, differential
geometry, approximation theory. Please consult the university’s
official publication http://mibla. tugraz. at and send your
application to the Dean’s office until April 9, 2008 (email
tichy@tugraz. at).
• The FFG (¨Osterreichische Forschungsf¨orderung s GmbH) is funding a
Ph.D. position for 3 years (or a PostDoc position for a shorter time)
in the research project Computing Multilayer Freeform structures in
Architecture, conducted together with TU Wien (H. Pottmann) and
Waagner-Biro Stahlbau. More information about this geometry processing
topic is found at http://www. geometrie.tugraz. at/wallner/ mlfs.php. We
are looking for mathematicians or computer scientists who have
implementation skills in C++. Please send your CV to me as soon as
possible.
• The FWF (Austrian Science Fund) is funding Ph.D. or PostDoc
positions within the research project Computational Differential
Geometry scheduled to run for the next three years. We are looking for
mathematicians or computer scientists, preferably with a background in
one of the following: geometry processing, geometry, differential
geometry, discrete mathematics. Implementation skills in C++ are a
bonus. More details can be found at
http://www.geometri e.tugraz. at/wallner/ cdiffg.php. Please send your CV
to me as soon as possible.

Applicants not yet entitled to work in EU can be considered only in
exceptional circumstances.

Johannes Wallner

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