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3 year postdoctoral research position, Innsbruck (Austria)
The Computational Logic research group is looking for a postdoctoral researcher in connection with the FWF (Austrian Science Fund) project "Constrained Rewriting and SMT: Emerging Trends in Rewriting". The project runs for 3 years starting from 1 May 2012. The project is an international project with partners in Vienna and several universities in Japan. The postdoctoral researcher is expected to collaborate with researchers at Vienna University of Technology, Nagoya University and JAIST.
Candidates must hold a PhD degree in computer science or mathematics. A background in computational logic (term rewriting, complexity, constraints) is desired. Knowledge of German and Japanese is not essential.
Salary is paid according to the FWF funding scheme for postdocs (40 hours) and amounts to approximately EUR 47,000 per year (gross).
Applications (including CV and two references) must be send by email to Aart Middeldorp at aart.middeldorp at uibk.ac.at no later than 22 April 2012. Informal inquiries are welcome at the same email address.
The city of Innsbruck, which hosted the Olympic Winter Games in 1964, 1976 and 2012 (YOG), is superbly located in the beautiful surroundings of the Tyrolean Alps. The combination of the Alpine environment and urban life in this historic town provides a high quality of living.
Further information is available from the following links:
Computational Logic: http://cl-informatik.uibk.ac.at/
Institute of Computer Science: http://informatik.uibk.ac.at/
University of Innsbruck:http://www.uibk.ac.at/
City of Innsbruck: http://www.innsbruck.at/
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