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Postdoctoral position (1y) in Algorithmic Game Theory, Liverpool (U.K.)
A 1-year postdoctoral research fellowship in connection with a DFG-funded project 'Algorithmic Tools for Games with Applications to E-Commerce and Networks' within Emmy Noether Program held by Dr. Piotr Krysta is available. The position will be held at the University of Liverpool (UK). The position is for one year, and will start on 1 Oct 2007, though a later start date may be negotiable. The project may involve collaboration with other staff members in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Liverpool and the research fellow will join the active research group in algorithms and complexity at Liverpool.
Suitable candidates will have a PhD in Algorithms and Computational Complexity. Knowledge and/or a PhD in the area of Algorithmic Game Theory will be highly appreciated.
Further information and details on the post and on how to apply are available at the University of Liverpool webpage: http://www.liv.ac.uk/working/job_vacancies/research/565813.htm. Informal inquiries and additional information may be obtained by writing to the grant holder, Dr. Piotr Krysta, at P.Krysta at csc.liv.ac.uk.
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