Postdoctoral fellow in Theoretical Computer Science at the University of Michigan

. Monday, December 8, 2008
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Mathematics and Computer Science Departments at the University of Michigan. The position will be at the rank of Assistant Professor for a period of three years (shorter if desirable) in the Mathematics Department. The salary is competitive with postdoctoral salaries and there are opportunities for supplemental summer support. We invite applicants from all areas of theoretical computer science.

The teaching load will be one course per semester, alternating mathematics courses with computer science courses. The postdoc is encouraged to teach at least one seminar course on an advanced topic of his or her choice for the Computer Science Department and to participate in the Theoretical Computer Science seminar, which is joint between Mathematics and Computer Science.

All applications must be processed through the Mathematics Department. You can find out more information about the department's postdoctoral program. Please note that the teaching load and distribution of courses for this position is different from that of the other positions. The postdoctoral program in Mathematics at the University of Michigan is one of the largest in the country and is a lively, active young mathematical community.

You may apply online at the American Mathematical Society's (AMS) website: mathjobs.org. The deadline for complete applications, which includes the AMS cover sheet, a separate cover letter, four letters of reference (one of which addresses teaching), C.V, research statement, teaching statement, and a publication list, is December 15, 2008.

To ensure that we can search our applicant database quickly, we encourage all applicants to list as their primary research area AMS code [68] Computer Science. You may also enter any other research interests for which the AMS has a category; e.g., [5] Combinatorics, [3] Mathematical Logic and Foundations.

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